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  2. 2023 Yukon high-altitude object - Wikipedia

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    According to The Wall Street Journal, the object appeared to be a "small metallic balloon with a tethered payload". [6] On February 12, after receiving a briefing from the United States National Security Council, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said that the U.S. believes that both the Yukon and Alaska objects were balloons. [7]

  3. Arctic Refuge drilling controversy - Wikipedia

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    The NRDC has said that drilling would not take place in a compact, 2,000-acre (810 ha) space as proponents say, but would create "a spiderweb of industrial sprawl across the whole of the refuge's 1.5-million-acre (0.61-million ha) coastal plain, including drill sites, airports and roads, and gravel mines, spreading across more than 640,000 ...

  4. Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    For Republicans to enable exploitation of the oil, they would need 51 votes in the Senate to pass the House bill that cannot include the ANWR drilling language. [citation needed] People who oppose the drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge believe that it would be a threat to the lives of indigenous tribes. Those tribes rely on the ...

  5. Seattle Arctic drilling protests - Wikipedia

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    Protests against Arctic drilling began in Seattle in 2015 in response to the news that the Port of Seattle authority made an agreement with Royal Dutch Shell to berth offshore drillships and semi-submersibles at the Port's Terminal 5 (T5) during the off-season of oil exploration in Alaskan waters of the Arctic.

  6. Beaufort Sea - Wikipedia

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    There is an unresolved dispute involving a wedge-shaped slice on the International Boundary in the Beaufort Sea, between the Canadian territory of Yukon and the U.S. state of Alaska. Canada claims the maritime boundary to be along the 141st meridian west out to a distance of 200 nmi (370 km; 230 mi), following the Alaska–Yukon land border.

  7. Norma Kassi - Wikipedia

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    Norma Kassi (born April 10, 1954) is a native Gwich'in from Yukon Territory, Canada, [1] and a former member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly and former chief of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation. [2] She was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2002, [3] together with Sarah James and Jonathon Solomon.

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  9. Petroleum exploration in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    Drilling continued at declining rates until the early 2000s. In all, some 300,000 km of seismic and 1500 wells were drilled across this vast area. Approximately 1.9 billion barrels (300 × 10 ^ 6 m 3 ) of oil and 32.4 trillion cubic feet (9.2 × 10 11 m 3 ) [ 7 ] of natural gas were found in 73 discoveries, mostly in the two basins mentioned ...