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The disappearance of glaciers is not only leading to the creation of new fish habitat but it's also creating opportunities for the multibillion-dollar mining industry.
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The federal government appears on track to reinstate oil and gas leases, suspended since 2020, within the Arctic refuge.
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How close is an Alaska LNG pipeline to becoming a reality? What challenges does it face?
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Democrats tried to whip up debate over drilling in the Arctic Refuge. Republicans sat silently and voted down all the amendments seeking to gut energy provisions in the reconciliation bill.
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We discuss what has changed and how Alaskans feel about it after three months of the second Trump Administration.
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The House GOP's "one big, beautiful bill" encourages oil and gas development in ANWR and other federal lands. It also forbids environmental lawsuits.
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The administration wants to designate a High Arctic offshore area beyond the 200-mile limit as part of a new oil leasing plan, but U.S. rights to the area are uncertain.
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President Donald Trump’s return has raised hopes for the 800-mile Alaska LNG pipeline project. But will the project make it over the finish line?
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The Trump administration is planning an Alaska summit with leaders from Japan and South Korea in early June to discuss the Alaska LNG project, the New York Times and Reuters reported.
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A new multiyear offshore program, to be unveiled soon, will include a reconfigured Arctic area where future lease sales will be held, the Department of the Interior says.
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China says Dunleavy’s trip “sends a very wrong signal to the ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces.”
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If Japan, Korea or Taiwan would invest in the Alaska LNG project and buy the gas, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says it could help level its trade imbalance with the U.S.