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Select
a provided ethical scenario or choose one from section IV of
Thinking Critically
.
Analyze
your chosen scenario from a critical thinking perspective.
What is the moral responsibility of all participants?
What are the stakeholders' moral failings?
What ideals or obligations are in conflict?
What is the best outcome, given the consequences?
Write
a brief reflection of your analysis by describing the relationship
between critical thinking and ethics.
Note.
Remember that this should be based on critical thinking, not on
your personal opinion.
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To Drill or Not to Drill (Nightline video)
File name: To_Drill_or_Not_to_Drill.html
Nightline
July 19, 2004
Wyoming’s Upper Green River Valley is a crucial link in the
greater Yellowstone ecosystem. Each year more than 100,000
animals, including antelope and mule deer, pass through this
valley on a long migration from the Grand Tetons to their
winter pasture in the High Desert. This valley is also home to
the head waters of the Colorado River, a vital trout habitat. And
it’s one of the last strongholds for the rare Sage-Grouse. In fact,
the area has been compared to the Serengeti for its spectacular
array of wildlife. It has also been compared to Saudi Arabia.
Experts have estimated that there’s roughly 20 trillion cubic
feet of gas here. That would supply the entire nation’s natural
gas needs for about a year. The same geological formation that
creates a natural corridor for wildlife also holds rich deposits of
natural gas, miles beneath the surface. This country’s increasing
demand for natural gas coupled with new technology is turning
this area into a bonanza for the energy industry.
It’s no doubt that the activity level’s increased. What’s
happened is that we have evolved the technology which has
allowed us to extract this natural gas from the subsurface
efficiently and economically. That technology didn’t exist five,
ten years ago.
This is public land managed by the U.S. Government. Most of
the gas leases were granted under previous administrations
before the new technology was developed. Now the Bush
Administration has directed federal land managers to expedite
oil and gas development all along the Front Range of the
Rockies in Wyoming, Montana, Eastern Utah, Western
Colorado, and Northern New Mexico. Here in the Upper Green
River Valley where a gas field known as the Pinedale Anticline
is located no one expects to stop the energy boom but they do
hope to slow it down.
They say, “I support Bush, I support energy development but I
live here for a reason, this place has a certain quality of life.”
The basin already has about 5,200 gas wells but the government
is considering drilling permits for up to 10,000.
This is an empty landscape. It has been so since the first
Europeans came here and yet 10,000 rigs would completely
change it and I’m afraid it might make it an industrial
landscape.
In Pinedale they need only look at an area just south of town
known as the Jonah Field for a glimpse of the future.
Before the field, this was just empty. You could look out to the
Wyoming Range and not see a drill rig, a condensation tank,
nothing was here there were no roads.
There are 470 wells in this area and energy companies want to
put in another 3,100. Ted Karasote has been hunting in this
valley for many years. And he worries that the energy boom will
ruin the sensitive ecosystem.
Many of us feel that given the enormous amounts of profits that
are being generated here $20 million from each well that the
Wyoming state government and particularly the federal
government could mandate more wildlife friendly gas
development in this area.
One area of concern is a narrow bottleneck in the wildlife
migration route known as Trappers’ Point. If leases are
developed in this area the gas rigs could present a major
obstacle to the herds and they already have quite a few.
They have many many fences to cross during the migration and
they can go over them or under them. They have highways to
cross and in some cases they don’t make it.
Since the Bureau of Land Management is responsible for
balancing the uses of public lands it is often caught in the
crossfire of competing interests. Throughout the west
conservationists have long accused the BLM of being too cozy
with industry, even dubbing it the Bureau of Leasing and
Mining.
The BLM Field Manager in Pinedale says requests for drilling
have gone from 75 applications in 1998 to 300 last year.
Since you’ve been here, how many of those applications have
you rejected?
Actually, percentage wise very few but I have changed many.
In what way?
Moved them to a more environmentally acceptable place, put
restrictions on them.
The BLM is currently putting together a new land use plan for
this area.
There’s a motion on both sides of the issue both from the
energy development companies and from the environmental
community and our job is to find out what the facts are.
Do you feel caught in the middle?
Always. We’re always caught in the middle and that’s where
we’re supposed to be.
But conservationists worry that BLM employees are under
intense pressure from Washington to fast track energy
development.
I think a lot of these people are in the extremely uncomfortable
position of not knowing whether they might lose their job if
they acted as traditional conservation stewards for the landscape
and its wildlife. The energy companies have already
crisscrossed the landscape with new roads to reach the drilling
site. Enormous trucks stir up dust and scare the wildlife and
then there’s the noise. In another part of the state, the Powder
River Basin, residents are outraged at water pollution left by the
extraction method used there.
I believe that people would come out by the hundreds of
thousands if they understood that their rivers, their streams,
their open landscapes, the places that they’ve written songs
about would change forever.

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  • 1. Select a provided ethical scenario or choose one from section IV of Thinking Critically . Analyze your chosen scenario from a critical thinking perspective. What is the moral responsibility of all participants? What are the stakeholders' moral failings? What ideals or obligations are in conflict? What is the best outcome, given the consequences? Write a brief reflection of your analysis by describing the relationship between critical thinking and ethics. Note. Remember that this should be based on critical thinking, not on your personal opinion. INFORMATION NEEDED TO COMPLETE ASSIGNMENT To Drill or Not to Drill (Nightline video) File name: To_Drill_or_Not_to_Drill.html Nightline July 19, 2004 Wyoming’s Upper Green River Valley is a crucial link in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem. Each year more than 100,000 animals, including antelope and mule deer, pass through this valley on a long migration from the Grand Tetons to their winter pasture in the High Desert. This valley is also home to the head waters of the Colorado River, a vital trout habitat. And it’s one of the last strongholds for the rare Sage-Grouse. In fact, the area has been compared to the Serengeti for its spectacular array of wildlife. It has also been compared to Saudi Arabia. Experts have estimated that there’s roughly 20 trillion cubic
  • 2. feet of gas here. That would supply the entire nation’s natural gas needs for about a year. The same geological formation that creates a natural corridor for wildlife also holds rich deposits of natural gas, miles beneath the surface. This country’s increasing demand for natural gas coupled with new technology is turning this area into a bonanza for the energy industry. It’s no doubt that the activity level’s increased. What’s happened is that we have evolved the technology which has allowed us to extract this natural gas from the subsurface efficiently and economically. That technology didn’t exist five, ten years ago. This is public land managed by the U.S. Government. Most of the gas leases were granted under previous administrations before the new technology was developed. Now the Bush Administration has directed federal land managers to expedite oil and gas development all along the Front Range of the Rockies in Wyoming, Montana, Eastern Utah, Western Colorado, and Northern New Mexico. Here in the Upper Green River Valley where a gas field known as the Pinedale Anticline is located no one expects to stop the energy boom but they do hope to slow it down. They say, “I support Bush, I support energy development but I live here for a reason, this place has a certain quality of life.” The basin already has about 5,200 gas wells but the government is considering drilling permits for up to 10,000. This is an empty landscape. It has been so since the first Europeans came here and yet 10,000 rigs would completely change it and I’m afraid it might make it an industrial landscape. In Pinedale they need only look at an area just south of town
  • 3. known as the Jonah Field for a glimpse of the future. Before the field, this was just empty. You could look out to the Wyoming Range and not see a drill rig, a condensation tank, nothing was here there were no roads. There are 470 wells in this area and energy companies want to put in another 3,100. Ted Karasote has been hunting in this valley for many years. And he worries that the energy boom will ruin the sensitive ecosystem. Many of us feel that given the enormous amounts of profits that are being generated here $20 million from each well that the Wyoming state government and particularly the federal government could mandate more wildlife friendly gas development in this area. One area of concern is a narrow bottleneck in the wildlife migration route known as Trappers’ Point. If leases are developed in this area the gas rigs could present a major obstacle to the herds and they already have quite a few. They have many many fences to cross during the migration and they can go over them or under them. They have highways to cross and in some cases they don’t make it. Since the Bureau of Land Management is responsible for balancing the uses of public lands it is often caught in the crossfire of competing interests. Throughout the west conservationists have long accused the BLM of being too cozy with industry, even dubbing it the Bureau of Leasing and Mining. The BLM Field Manager in Pinedale says requests for drilling have gone from 75 applications in 1998 to 300 last year.
  • 4. Since you’ve been here, how many of those applications have you rejected? Actually, percentage wise very few but I have changed many. In what way? Moved them to a more environmentally acceptable place, put restrictions on them. The BLM is currently putting together a new land use plan for this area. There’s a motion on both sides of the issue both from the energy development companies and from the environmental community and our job is to find out what the facts are. Do you feel caught in the middle? Always. We’re always caught in the middle and that’s where we’re supposed to be. But conservationists worry that BLM employees are under intense pressure from Washington to fast track energy development. I think a lot of these people are in the extremely uncomfortable position of not knowing whether they might lose their job if they acted as traditional conservation stewards for the landscape and its wildlife. The energy companies have already crisscrossed the landscape with new roads to reach the drilling site. Enormous trucks stir up dust and scare the wildlife and then there’s the noise. In another part of the state, the Powder River Basin, residents are outraged at water pollution left by the extraction method used there.
  • 5. I believe that people would come out by the hundreds of thousands if they understood that their rivers, their streams, their open landscapes, the places that they’ve written songs about would change forever.