Wednesday, June 16, 2010

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Asbury Park Press:Organizers announced an environmental group said Tuesday holding hands throughout the event, the sand and a national anti-shore drilling will take place at many beaches on the coast on Saturday 26 June.

According to the organizers site www.handsacrossthesand.com, participants go to the beach at 11 am in the area and its own time for an hour, rain or shine. At noon, people will join hands for 15 minutes in protest against drilling for oil in coastal waters, and then on foot, leaving footprints in the sand.

Many of the comments of the leaders of the various environmental news conference in Asbury Park Row Tuesday spoke for itself, and anger and despair among the public about the BP oil spill leak in the Gulf of Mexico.
The working groups on the campaign against drilling long before the drain of the Gulf and on Tuesday released a report on the environment and the state of New Jersey, New Jersey, Sierra Club found that fishing and tourism in various regions East and West Coast has a value far greater than the estimated oil and gas.

For example, the report said that $ 12 sustainable income shopping and entertainment in every 1 million for the estimated oil extraction in the North Atlantic region, which includes the state of New Jersey.

The leaders gave the credit to President Barack Obama to set aside a plan to drill in the Arctic Ocean, but still works to prevent offshore exploration on the Atlantic coast in the north to get to Delaware.

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