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The fight over drilling in Alaska’s Arctic refuge includes some new twists — but few new ideas

Despite the Trump administration's push to speed the oil and gas leasing in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, there's likely to be a long fight before the issue's settled.

By Dermot Cole June 2, 2018
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Hours of public testimony in four meetings across Alaska about oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in late May featured deeply held beliefs — but little in the way of new arguments pro or con.

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