| Casper Star-Tribune: As gasoline prices continue to rise, Americans are changing their opinions about how to solve the current energy crisis. A Pew Research Center report in February found that 35 percent of the public wanted to expand exploration, mining and drilling of oil and gas. In June, that number increased to 47 percent and will likely go higher as prices at the pump soar. Half of all Americans, according to the survey, now favor drilling in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge. Fewer people ... |