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Rosemary Ahtuangaruak Climate Change in Alaska: Perspectives in Public Health APHA Nov 2014 Presenter Disclosure Rosemary Ahtuangaruak No relationships to disclose 1

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Pipelines, roads, drill rig at North Slope oil fields 6

Air Pollution Air pollution impacts on the North Slope are serious Health effects: Asthma In addition to stress contributing to adverse health effects, oil development has increased the smog and haze near some villages, which residents believe is causing an increase in asthma. (National Research Council 2003) Clean Air? 7

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A significant oil spill (84,000 gallons) into Beaver Creek in summer would travel 148 miles to the Yukon River in 49 hours, contaminating soils and vegetation along the way. (p. 4-33) 9

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Major Offshore Oil and Gas Plans for the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas 11

SUBSISTENCE: A WAY OF LIFE 12

Marine Mammals at threat Seals Polar Bears Walrus Whales RISK: Oil Spills Oil spills have wreaked havoc on the oceans for several decades, and are primarily caused by accidents involving tankers, barges, pipelines, refineries, and storage facilities, usually during transport. Spills are also caused by making mistakes, itk equipment tbreaking down, natural ldisasters, such as hurricanes, terrorist it acts, or illegal dumpers. How Much Oil Are We Talking About? The United States uses about 700 million gallons of oil every day. The world uses nearly 3 billion gallons each day. The largest spill in the United States so far was the Exxon Valdez spill on March 24, 1989 off the coast of Alaska. It was 11 million gallons of crude oil. 13

Oil is still being found on the beaches of Prince William Sound today. Of the 25 species that were devastated by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, only 8 are considered fully recovered. The herring fishery has never recovered. 14

Photo: Riki Ott 15

Sakhalin Island Offshore Oil and Gas Operations A Clean Operation? EPA has launched a criminal investigation into BP's management of the pipeline corrosion blamed for the spill of an estimated 267,000 gallons of crude oil in the western part of the largest US oil field. Alaska officials blamed internal corrosion for creating a hole that sprung the oil leak in late February of 2006 and crude poured out for several days before being discovered. The resulting crude oil spill, the largest ever recorded on Alaska's North Slope, spread over nearly two acres of snow-covered tundra and frozen lake surface 16

In 2001, Daniel Carson Lewis shot a gun into the 800 mile Trans Alaska Oil Pipeline. 250,000000 Gallons of Oil Spilled out of the gunshot hole. In 2006 after an oil spill from a transit pipe in Prudhoe Bay, BP discovered 16 of 22 miles of transit pipes were corroded. Some of the pipes had corroded as much as 80 percent. RISK: Pipelines Pose a Risk to the Environment Bullet Hole Spill took 36 hours to plug leak 17

Just Transition? Just Transition is a way of getting both a healthy Economy as well as a safe & clean Environment. 18

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