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How the Trump administration’s rush to drill in Alaska’s Arctic refuge is backfiring

By rushing the environmental review of drilling plans, the Trump administration has created more opportunities for opponents to push back.

By Dermot Cole May 19, 2019
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In early 2018, as the Trump administration began its dash to drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, federal experts identified gaps in the scientific record about everything from polar bears to caribou.

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