trump finalized auctioning off land in the arctic national wildlife refuge to oil and gas companies which would not only damage the ecosystem, negatively impact wildlife, and pollute one of the last environmental regions untouched by human greed but it would also disproportionately affect the Gwich’in who rely on the migration of caribou in that region.
btw it is not too late to reverse this. the nrdc has filed a lawsuit against drilling in the refuge. either contact your elected officials or donate to them so they can continue with the litigation and hopefully come out on top. biden has also said that he plans to permanently ban oil and gas companies from using public land and waters for resource extraction but he won’t be successful unless people actually fight for this.
Hey jsyk this is semi-resolved & its not perfect but not as bad as it could have been, thanks to the hard work of a lot of people!
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Japanese rock guitarist Lisa13 (lisa-j-poole13) on the street in Harajuku. She’s wearing a Kami Jamele bomber jacket, Joyrich top, a pink plaid skirt, fishnets, a Barbie phone case, Bad Baby Bomb face mask, Nyulycadelic purse, and tall Demonia buckle boots. Full Look
As anyone who has read a copy of Grady Hendrix’s Paperbacks from Hell knows, the 80s was a boom-time for horror fiction. But who wants to read a scary novel late at night when you can do it on the beach while working on your tan? Just make sure you make it thematically appropriate. Like tracking down Guy N. Smith’s series on crustacean scares. Out of print (sadly?), there are copies to be found at used book stores, thrift shops, Goodwill, dodgy sea food restaurants, the internet, etc. Smith published six crab-pocalyptic novels, beginning with Night of the Crabs (1976) on through Crabs: The Human Sacrifice (1988), then later returned to the series with the aptly entitled Killer Crabs: The Return (2012). Shlock-tastic reads, the books are perfect in their own way.
I’m totally getting crab cakes for dinner tonight.