Biden Officials Back Alaska Oil Project Scorned as Carbon Bomb
- Willow poses most consequential climate test yet for Biden
- Activists say ConocoPhillips project risks climate peril
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The Biden administration has decided to authorize a mammoth ConocoPhillips oil project in northwest Alaska, despite arguments by opponents that it will exacerbate climate change, according to people familiar with the matter.
After weeks of deliberations, senior advisers have signed off on the move, which represents one of the most momentous climate decisions yet for President Joe Biden. The approval is set to be released next week by the Interior Department, said the people, who asked not to be named because an announcement has not been made.