Biden administration approves controversial energy projects despite climate concerns.

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The Biden administration has approved exports from the Alaska LNG project, which includes a natural gas treatment plant, 800 miles of pipeline, and a liquefaction facility in Southcentral Alaska. The project, estimated to cost $38.7 billion, is primarily aimed at exporting to Asian markets. Despite the approval, questions remain about the project's economic viability. Environmental groups have criticized the decision, saying it conflicts with the Biden administration's climate goals.
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