Biden approves controversial Willow oil drilling project in Alaska
by Oliver Milman, Nina Lakhani and Maanvi Singh from Environment | The Guardian on (#69RE6)
Environmentalists and some Alaskan Native communities had opposed the plan over climate, wildlife and food-shortage fears
The Biden administration has approved a controversial $8bn (6bn) drilling project on Alaska's North Slope, which has drawn fierce opposition from environmentalists and some Alaska Native communities, who say it will speed up the climate breakdown and undermine food security.
The ConocoPhillips Willow project will be one of the largest of its kind on US soil, involving drilling for oil and gas at three sites for multiple decades on the 23m-acre National Petroleum Reserve which is owned by the federal government and is the largest tract of undisturbed public land in the US.
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