Obama looks to secure his green legacy

Outgoing US President divides opinion with a permanent offshore drilling ban in the Arctic and Atlantic

US President Barack Obama (R) speaks with LaFourche Parish President Charlotte Randolph (L) as they look over tar balls at Port Fourchon Beach, Louisiana, on May 28, 2010 before a briefing on
(Image credit: 2010 AFP)

US President Barack Obama has announced an indefinite ban on almost all offshore oil and gas drilling in the Arctic and Atlantic in an attempt to secure his environmental legacy after he leaves office next month.

The move "is intended to help counter plans by [Donald Trump's] incoming administration to vastly expand energy extraction by fossil fuel companies", says the Los Angeles Times.

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