| Roy Innis on American Energy and ANWR |
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Congress of Racial Equality Chairman Roy Innis delivered a landmark speech on American Energy including ANWR development to the New York City Climate Conference last week. We are pleased to reproduce this speech on the ANWR.org web site. Chairman Innis’s speech touches on many basic aspects of energy production in America and the consequences of choosing the lifestyles we live.
Chairman Innis will be touring America this summer talking on energy and how dramatic the effect of locking up energy production in this country has on the basic people of the land, particularly minorities. Please click here to read Chairman Innis’s speech. (pdf) The Congress of Racial Equality can be accessed at www.core-online.org |
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