Why the end of Alaska’s Ambler mining road could be near

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The Interior Department is preparing to reject a controversial mining
road in the remote Alaskan wilderness – a decision that highlights how
the administration is trying to balance its clean energy and
conservation goals while not harming tribal communities. POLITICO
contributor Adam Federman breaks down why the administration might
reject the project and the stakes for the energy sector. Plus, the Biden
administration is moving to reimpose oil sanctions on Venezuela.

 

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Matt Daily is the energy editor for POLITICO.

Why the end of Alaska’s Ambler mining road could be near

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