Swapping oil for water in Rockies.

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In a plan that potentially could destroy large tracts of the Rocky Mountain region, the Bush Administration has announced its draft regulations for opening 2,000,000 acres of public lands in Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah for commercial oil shale production, according to a report by the Natural Resources Defense Council, Washington, D.C.

"Our addiction to oil has gotten so bad that the Bush Administration is considering cooking rocks as an energy solution," states the report. "By putting out long-term oil shale production regulations, they are proposing that we swap oil for water in the Rockies. There is a better way. We can use the resources we already have more efficiently, such as doubling the fuel economy performance of our vehicles, which would be the same as cutting gas prices in half. Instead of smart investment in clean, efficient energy for the long term, this proposal offers false hope and hollow promises to everyday Americans who are struggling with energy gas prices. This is more evidence that Pres. Bush has no intention of curing, as he calls it, 'the country's addiction to oil.'"

The report continues, "Some of our largest oil companies have stated that current research efforts into...

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