US President Joe Biden’s administration will suspend oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge pending an environmental review.The move reverses former President Donald Trump’s decision to sell oil leases in the refuge to expand fossil fuel and mineral development.The giant Alaskan wilderness is home to many important species, including polar bears, caribou and wolves.Arctic tribal leaders have welcomed the move but Republicans are opposed.In January, Mr Trump pushed ahead with the sale for the rights to drill for oil on around 5% of the refuge, just days before his presidential term ended.Covering some 19 million acres (78,000 sq km) the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) is often described as America’s last great wilderness.It is a critically important location for many species, including polar bears.image captionArctic tribal leaders and environmental groups have welcomed the moveDuring his campaign, Mr Biden pledged to protect the habitat.“President Biden believes America’s national treasures are cultural and economic […]
ALASKA: BIDEN TO SUSPEND TRUMP ARCTIC DRILLING LEASES

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