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Oil Invasion

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Theodore Worcester, an undergraduate student from the Department of Economic History.

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline penetrates one of the most fragile, unscathed regions in the world. It is a glaring sign of man pillaging earth to aggressively expand world consumption.

 

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