Oil Spill In Solomon Islands Threatens World Heritage Site
A ship ran aground more than a month ago, and a gash on its side is leaking oil. There's growing outrage that the companies responsible are not taking action to stop the environmental destruction.
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March 7, 2019 at 01:29AM
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NPR News: Oil Spill In Solomon Islands Threatens World Heritage Site
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