Sunday, October 31, 2010

Links Post

Over the course of this blog, I've discovered several helpful websites that you should go to and further your knowledge of the off-shore drilling debate in the United States. Take a break from studying and check out these sites!
1. The New York Times- The New York Times have dedicated an entire topic to oil spills in the US. Almost daily you can find new articles on the debate, updates on the Deepwater Horizon spill, and news about the Alaskan oil front.
2. CNN- I used CNN as a news source while writing this blog. They also feature news stories weekly on the oil crisis.
3. ANWR- This is a government site on the Alaska National Wildlife Reserve and gives the statistical figures on the possible oil reserves there.
4. The Oil Drum- This is a blog on the off shore drilling debate in the United States. I found it extremely helpful as it pertains to political and economical aspects of the matter.
5. The Oil Spill Blog- This site is not quite as reliable as the other government and news sites, however it still educates and is up to date on the Deepwater Horizon spill.
6. Foreign Policy- This is an American magazine covering global politics and economics. It contains a lot of information on America's reliance on other countries for oil.
7. Energy Blog- This is a free-market energy blog that sometimes posts about the oil dependency in America. I find it very interesting to read about wind and solar power sources currently being developed.

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