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As Climate Warnings Grow Dire, Energy Companies Face A ‘New Frontier Of Threats’

2019-12-11T20:56:30+00:00December 6th, 2019|PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD|
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Bernadette Demientieff of the Gwich’in Steering Committee participates in a December 2017 event in Washington, D.C., at which advocates pushed Congress to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from oil development.

Courtesy of Dylan McLaughlin

NPR – As Climate Warnings Grow Dire, Energy Companies Face A ‘New Frontier Of Threats’

 

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