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Biden administration will restore parts or all of roadless rule in Southeast Alaska, reversing Trump action

Jun. 11—The Biden administration said Friday it has begun a process to restore part or all of a rule that limits development in Southeast Alaska's Tongass National Forest. The "roadless rule," which deters logging, mining and development in most of the nation's largest national forest, has been opposed by the state government since its inception almost 20 years ago and was eliminated under .

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Maine politicians take popularity hit despite late-pandemic optimism, new poll shows

Jun. 9—Maine's high-profile politicians saw approval ratings decline this spring, according to a new survey, although most — including Gov. Janet Mills, who is up for reelection next year — still have positive approval ratings on net. The drop in popularity came even as more Mainers believed the country is moving in the right direction and indicated a historic level of optimism about the .

Keystone Pipeline, Symbol to Oil s Foes and Friends, Is Now Dead

(Bloomberg) TC Energy Corp. has ended its 16-year quest to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline, a controversial cross-border project that became a litmus test for climate activism and was blocked by President Joe Biden.Calgary-based TC Energy said in a statement it had formally terminated the project after consultation with the government of Alberta in Canada. It had already suspended construction on the pipeline earlier this year, after Biden revoked a presidential permit for the project.Keys

Democracy Needs India

The Atlantic Share When the G7 group of rich democracies assemble this weekend in southwest England, they will discuss issues including COVID-19, taxes, and climate change. One item overhanging the formal agenda, however, will be the global deterioration of democracy itself, and the nation on which this question may hinge won’t be any of the hosts, but a guest invited to this year’s confab: India. Democracy’s fate there may determine its fate throughout the world. At the moment, the signs aren’t looking good and that should be a flashing-red warning beacon for the rest of us.

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