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"publishedAt": "2026-02-19T10:00:00.000Z",
"site": "https://insideclimatenews.org",
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"Fossil Fuels",
"Justice & Health",
"Politics",
"Alaska",
"Arctic",
"Arctic oil",
"Environmental Justice",
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"textContent": "The wild swings between recent presidential administrations are especially dizzying on Alaska’s North Slope. The first Trump administration sought to expand oil drilling deeper into sensitive habitats. The Biden administration allowed some drilling paired with broader protections meant to last. Now, a second Trump administration is backing a relentless effort to open access to oil […]",
"title": "Expanded Arctic Drilling Faces a Wave of Lawsuits"
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