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Why Obama Could Approve Shell Drilling in the Chukchi Sea

For insight into why Obama’s energy and climate policies seem to be at odds, this NY Times article “Alaska’s Tricky Intersection of Obama’s Energy and Climate Legacies” is worth a read.

 

 

This entry was posted in Arctic Drilling and tagged Alaska, Arctic Drilling, Chukchi Sea, Obama, Shell on May 13, 2015 by CCAdmin.

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