NO
Lithium mining and oil drilling both have environmental impacts, but lithium mining is generally considered to have a lower impact on the environment compared to oil drilling.
The environment is too cold to support drilling equipment.
Jerry M Neff has written: 'Fate and biological effects of oil well drilling fluids in the marine environment' -- subject(s): Drilling muds, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Drilling muds, Environmental aspects of Offshore oil well drilling, Marine pollution, Offshore oil well drilling
it is good because we are so dipendent on foreign oil
Negitive because it can cause fires.
You can go to www.drillinginfo.com/ for information on current drilling. There's a good explanation of how drilling works here http://www.howstuffworks.com/oil-drilling.htm
With oil drilling starting off shore how long will it take to ruin the environment?
Yes
The Antarctic Treaty System prohibits any mining or drilling for oil in Antarctica. All activities in Antarctica are closely monitored and regulated by the Antarctic Treaty parties to protect the continent's environment and ecosystem.
Drilling for natural gas is similar to drilling for oil, but gas must be liquefied before it can be shipped.
the only ban on oil drilling was in 1919
We are drilling for oil in the united states