Getting It Right 25 Years After the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
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Panelists Dr. Riki Ott (Earth Island Institute), Dr. John French (Pegasus Environmental Solutions), Carl Wasille (Alaska's Big Village Network), Pam Miller (Alaska Community Action on Toxics) and Rachel Noblin (Center for Biological Diversity) come together to make a compelling case that Alaska and national oil spill response policies are seriously outdated. Learn what offshore oil, tar sands, and fracking have in common and the role we can play to protect Alaska’s waters and people.
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