This is a very complex issue and one I'm conflicted about. From education and infrastructure to state biologists, oil funds most everything in this state. We do not have the population to self fund our current infrastructure through tax or other revenue streams.
To compare extraction practices and environmental impact from 40-50 years ago to present time is biased at best. I have thousands of hours working remotely on the north slope. The scrutiny we were under was immense, oils spills are not tolerated. Disturbing wildlife is not tolerated. Even taking a leak in the wrong spot will get you in trouble. Helicopters fly routes and pads in the summer to measure tundra impact, the fines for disturbing it are extreme.
The proposed drill area does not look like this (northern side of the Brooks):
It looks like this (actual oil country):
I 100% agree that this is a sleight of hand. While everyone is looking at misleading pristine mountain views and imagining their own ANWR adventure, the real move is the road being pushed west.
I like my job, phone, computer, truck, tires, Sitka rain gear, medical supplies, roads, super cubs and AV GAS. All of which are made possible through mining and oil.
End of the day, I hate misleading ad campaigns whether it's from an oil company or an environmental group.