Alaska Feels The Brunt As Investors Promise Retreat On Fossil Fuels
JPMorgan Chase is the latest investor to say it won't finance drilling in Alaska's Arctic. Some welcome the move, but there's also concern in a state that depends heavily on oil revenue.
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February 27, 2020 at 12:00AM
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NPR News: Alaska Feels The Brunt As Investors Promise Retreat On Fossil Fuels
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