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The Trump administration has announced that it is opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas development – the latest twist in a decades-long battle over the fate of this ...
Plus de détailsThe Alaska Department of Transportation may have a developed/permitted material site near your project. (See the "Useful Links" section for more information.) NANA Gravel Program contact: Phone: 1(800)478-3301 or Email: gravel@nana
Plus de détailsThe Arctic already supplies the world with roughly 10 per cent of its oil and 25 per cent of its natural gas, mostly from onshore sources. It is also estimated to hold 22 per cent of the Earth's undiscovered oil and natural gas reserves. But those reserves need to remain untouched. Oil and gas extraction disturbs ecosystems, endangers ...
Plus de détailsNative Movement is one of many organizations imagining a world without fossil fuels. Panelists speak during a session of the 2022 Alaska Just Transition Summit: Vol II, which took place May 20-22, …
Plus de détailsThe Biden administration has approved the massive Willow oil drilling project in Alaska, angering climate advocates and setting the stage for a court challenge. The Willow Project is a decadeslong ...
Plus de détailsSweet Matanuska CO2 Cartridge from Midnight Sun. Midnight Sun is renowned around the state for its high quality CO2 concentrates, and its Sweet Matanuska cart is a beauty to behold. Although this is not the …
Plus de détailsAs a result, the agricultural industry in Alaska is small, producing primarily cold-hardy crops like hay, barley, potatoes, carrots, and kale. Currently, only 5% of the food Alaskans consume is produced in the state. However, climate models suggest a different future for agriculture in Alaska. By 2100, the frost-free season is expected to ...
Plus de détailsA herd of caribou races over a mountain pass at the southern end of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Those calculations assumed at least seven billion barrels of oil in ANWR, at a price of ...
Plus de détailsWed 1 Feb 2023 18.24 EST. Last modified on Thu 2 Feb 2023 10.04 EST. The Biden administration has advanced a $8bn drilling project on Alaska's north slope. The ConocoPhillips Willow project ...
Plus de détailsGlobal demand for oil and gas has long-lasting impacts on the communities that supply it. In Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, communities are at odds over an oil exploration and ...
Plus de détailsOil drilling and extraction threaten the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge comprising 19, 000,000 acres in the north Alaskan coast. Caribou and other wildlife is threatened, as also the local populations. …
Plus de détailsL'exploitation de certains minerais passe par l'usage de substances très toxiques, mais efficaces et peu coûteuses. Les alternatives existent, mais elles présentent beaucoup d'inconvénients.
Plus de détailsSB 6 defines "cannabidiol" oil as the "viscous liquid concentrate of cannabidiol extracted from the plant (genus) Cannabis containing not more than 0.3 percent delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol." SB …
Plus de détailsConocoPhillips' Willow Project is a massive and decadeslong oil drilling venture on Alaska's North Slope in the National Petroleum Reserve, which is owned by the federal government. The area ...
Plus de détailsactualité. Il y a quelques mois, l'Administration Bush avait tenté sans succès d'ouvrir à la prospection et à l'exploitation pétrolière l'Alaska's Artic National Wildlife Refuge. Cette ...
Plus de détailsThe Biden administration is expected to make a decision soon on whether to approve the controversial Willow Project in Alaska.. ConocoPhillips' massive Willow oil drilling project on Alaska's ...
Plus de détails"The Parasite keeps popping up where it's least expected. What could it want in a land of snow, salmon, and polar bears?"— Description Alaska is a region featured in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction. Alaska is the third region in the game, and has a default Threat Level of "Severe". It can be unlocked by reaching Progression Level 7.
Plus de détailsThink back to 2015. The price of oil is just above $30 per barrel, down from over $100 per barrel just a few months earlier. Resource extraction-dependent countries across the world, such as Venezuela, …
Plus de détailsL'extraction de l'or a commencé en 1870 à partir de placers au sud-est de Juneau, en Alaska . L'or est présent et a été extrait dans tout l'Alaska; sauf dans les vastes marécages des plaines du Yukon et le long du versant nord entre la chaîne Brooks et la mer de …
Plus de détails8 min. Share. The giant Alaskan oil project that the Biden administration approved Monday won't be its last contentious fossil fuel decision, but it might be the last megaproject of its kind for ...
Plus de détailsOn Monday, President Biden approved an enormous $8 billion plan to extract 600 million barrels of oil from pristine federal land in Alaska. The distance between Mr. Biden's campaign pledge and ...
Plus de détailsUnique. Resource extraction in ANWR is a unique case, as it is one of the last greatest protected wildernesses in North America. This land is home to a delicate ecosystem and wildlife, whose borders actually extend into Canada; as drilling would have an effect on wildlife, this could entail international involvement (A. von Hippel, 2015).
Plus de détailsThe Biden administration on Monday approved a massive drilling project in Alaska, allowing oil company ConocoPhillips to move ahead with the 30-year project over objections from environmental groups.
Plus de détailsThe National Petroleum Reserve is the nation's largest block of public land encompassing over 22 million acres in northern Alaska. The name is slightly deceptive – much of the reserve is protected from oil and gas development because of its significant environmental value, with Congress requiring "maximum protections" for the Utukok River, the …
Plus de détailsAlaska leads in zinc production in the U.S. and is a major producer of gold. It also produces gemstones, construction sand and gravel, crushed stone, lead, and silver. Metals contribute over 90% of the value of minerals mined in the State. The following data table gives nonfuel mineral commodity production data for Alaska extracted from Table 5 ...
Plus de détailsMcCarthy, Alaska, is a shell of a place. Located in the Valdez-Cordova census area, about 300 miles east of Anchorage, it is a ghost town, with a meager population of 28. Wooden structures, now ...
Plus de détailsAn oil pipeline stretches across the landscape outside Prudhoe Bay in North Slope Borough, Alaska on May 25, 2019. Credit: Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Plus de détailsIn 2016, the state of Alaska collected $1,761,666,223 in state revenue from natural resource extraction (this includes both tax and non-tax revenue). Counties also collect and distribute their own revenue from natural resource extraction. Download: Alaska revenue streams (PDF) Revenue stream. Amount collected.
Plus de détailsWhen Alaska became the 49th state in 1959, about 85,000 Native people lived there. The discovery of oil prompted the federal government to address aboriginal title questions in the region, in order to find a tenable legal loophole through which to secure an 800-mile pipeline from the North Slope to Valdez. That legal loophole was ANCSA.
Plus de détailsIn its application to the state, Alyeska confirmed thawing permafrost posed a threat. "The purpose of this project is to protect the integrity of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline (mainline) from ...
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