Advocates in Whitehorse thank banks for not funding oil exploration in arctic wildlife refuge
Canada’s five big banks pledged not to provide financing to companies with oil exploration projects within ANWR.
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Canada’s 5 big banks pledged not to provide financing to companies with oil exploration projects within ANWR
Posted: Dec 18, 2020 8:00 AM CT | Last Updated: December 18, 2020
Advocates for protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge walk to the five major banks in Whitehorse on Thursday with thank you letters.(Mike Rudyk/CBC)
The –20C temperature didn t stop a small group of people in downtown Whitehorse Thursday from thanking the city s banks for their support in protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Focus Associated Press – December 17
President-elect Joe Biden this Thursday selected Michael S. Regan to serve as Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Regan is a North Carolina regulator who made his name pursuing cleanups of industrial toxins and helping low-income and minority communities hit hardest by pollution. Regan led the negotiations in North Carolina that resulted in the cleanup of the Cape Fear River, which has been contaminated by PFAS industrial compounds from a chemical plant, and negotiated what North Carolina says was the largest cleanup agreement for toxic coal ash, with Duke Energy. Regan previously spent almost a decade at the EPA, including managing a national program for air pollution issues.