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Lisa Murkowski

ConocoPhillips’ Plan for Extracting Half-a-Billion Barrels of Crude in Alaska’s Fragile Arctic Presents a Defining Moment for Joe Biden

After the Trump administration rushed through the Willow project in its waning days, a federal judge temporarily halted development pending additional review. Environmentalists want Biden to kill Willow once and for all.

By Nicholas Kusnetz

The shadow of a bush plane falls on the landscape of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. The reserve includes the proposed Willow project. Credit: Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Credit: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

In Two Opposite Decisions on Alaska Oil Drilling, Biden Walks a Difficult Path in Search of Bipartisanship

By Marianne Lavelle

Sen. Jeff Bingaman

'Green' Fed Bank Has Support, But No Money

By Elizabeth McGowan, SolveClimate News

Lame Duck Effort to Stall Clean Air Act Is Still Quacking

By Elizabeth McGowan

Renewable Electricity Promotion Act of 2010 Introduced into Senate

By Elizabeth McGowan

The Murkowski Paradox: Not a Climate Denier but Still a Threat to EPA

By Elizabeth McGowan

Is Murkowski's Loss an Omen of a Coming Tilt toward Climate Denialism?

By Elizabeth McGowan

Senators of Tiny West Virginia Hold Big Influence Over Delay in National Climate Law

By Elizabeth McGowan

New Clean Air Act Rules Likely to Apply to Embattled Kansas Coal Plant

By Matthew Berger

Murkowski's Bid to Repeal Science and Block EPA Fails in U.S. Senate: 53 to 47

By Stacy Feldman

Gulf Oil Spill Reaches the Senate in a Shrimper's Jar

By David Sassoon

Will Senate Showdown on Clean Air Act Slow Down EPA's Momentum?

By Elizabeth McGowan

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