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Opinion: Dunleavy’s energy conference is an insult to Alaskans. We know what real sustainability looks like.
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Opinion: Dunleavy’s energy conference is an insult to Alaskans. We know what real sustainability looks like.

The ADN opinion piece argues that Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s “Sustainable Energy Conference” is anything but sustainable, calling it an insult to Alaskans most affected by the climate and energy crises. The authors criticize the event for centering fossil fuel executives, Trump‑era energy officials, and non‑sustainable technologies while sidelining Indigenous leaders, community experts, and real renewable solutions. They highlight that true sustainability already exists in Alaska through local, community‑driven projects rooted in Indigenous stewardship and practical clean‑energy innovation. The piece urges Alaskans to reject political theater and support genuine, locally informed pathways to a resilient energy future.

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Opinion: Taiwan, Japan and South Korea aren’t sold on the Alaska LNG project
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Opinion: Taiwan, Japan and South Korea aren’t sold on the Alaska LNG project

Recent heated debate on the benefits of the AKLNG project for Alaskans is missing a key perspective — the international relations one. AKLNG, an 800-mile natural gas pipeline from the North Slope to Nikiski, has existed in several fantasy forms over the past four decades, and is currently being spun by state huckster AGDC and Outside project manager Glenfarne as an eventual export project to Asian countries transitioning off coal.

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