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October 19, 2009
Federal agency approves Shell plan for Beaufort Sea with little consideration for Arctic environment
October 8, 2009
Statement by Tom Waldo, attorney, Earthjustice
June 30, 2009
Court order stops prior drilling effort
June 22, 2009
Decision bodes ill for other American lakes, invites Administrative or Congressional fix
May 28, 2009
Earthjustice President Trip Van Noppen says good first step
Victory
May 13, 2009
Arctic Ocean drilling scheduled for July in spite of Gulf spill
March 13, 2009
Southeast Alaska communities relieved and support other ways to fund university
Victory
March 2, 2009
Decision to log made ten years ago, outdated
February 17, 2009
Ferries must be considered as alternative solutions to Lynn Canal travel
Victory
January 12, 2009
Will mining company be allowed to bury lake in wastes?
November 20, 2008
Groups call for time out for oil development in Arctic Ocean
August 12, 2008
Conservation groups plan to file appeal
June 27, 2008
Court decision will clarify whether mining companies may bury clean lakes, rivers and streams with mine tailings
May 14, 2008
Alaskan mining company seeks permit to destroy lake with mine waste
May 14, 2008
Global warming is harming bears; Earthjustice calls for a time out on Arctic Ocean oil and gas development