<description>&lt;p&gt;The outgoing president has a few orders of business he’d like to take care of before January 20. &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Among them is a &lt;a href= "https://trumponearth.org/episodes/ep-37-alaska-open-for-business"&gt;controversial plan&lt;/a&gt; to drill for oil in the country’s largest stretch of untouched wilderness. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is 20 million acres of mountains, tundra and coast lands. Underneath it, there are billions of barrels of oil. Similar plans have sparked fights for decades, so why the Trump administration push to drill there now? &lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Our guest for this episode is &lt;a href= "https://www.alaskapublic.org/author/thanlon2/"&gt;Tegan Hanlon&lt;/a&gt;, a public radio reporter for Alaska’s Energy Desk in Anchorage. &lt;/p&gt;</description>

Trump on Earth

Trump on Earth

Trump’s Last Act: Drilling in the Arctic Refuge

DEC 3, 202017 MIN
Trump on Earth

Trump’s Last Act: Drilling in the Arctic Refuge

DEC 3, 202017 MIN

Description

The outgoing president has a few orders of business he’d like to take care of before January 20. 

Among them is a controversial plan to drill for oil in the country’s largest stretch of untouched wilderness. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is 20 million acres of mountains, tundra and coast lands. Underneath it, there are billions of barrels of oil. Similar plans have sparked fights for decades, so why the Trump administration push to drill there now? 

Our guest for this episode is Tegan Hanlon, a public radio reporter for Alaska’s Energy Desk in Anchorage.