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Could offshore drilling ruin America's coastlines? Some are worried.

The Trump administration's plan to expand offshore drilling over more than 1.2 billion acres of ocean worries coastal residents, tourism industry.

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usatoday.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Could offshore drilling ruin America's coastlines? Some are worried.

The Trump administration's plan to expand offshore drilling over more than 1.2 billion acres of ocean worries coastal residents, tourism industry.

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fortune.com7 mesi fa

Newsom, DeSantis join forces to blast 'idiotic' push to allow oil drilling off coasts of California, Florida…

The oil industry has been seeking access to new offshore areas, including Southern California and off the coast of Florida.

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  1. domenica 23 novembre 2025·fortune.com

    Newsom, DeSantis join forces to blast 'idiotic' push to allow oil drilling off coasts of California, Florida | Fortune

    The oil industry has been seeking access to new offshore areas, including Southern California and off the coast of Florida.

  2. lunedì 24 novembre 2025·usatoday.com

    Could offshore drilling ruin America's coastlines? Some are worried.

    The Trump administration's plan to expand offshore drilling over more than 1.2 billion acres of ocean worries coastal residents, tourism industry.