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What will happen to Obama conservation efforts under Trump?

Clip: 1/2/2017 | 9m 4s

Obama's legacy on conservation, and whether these efforts will be rolled back by the GOP.

In eight years, President Obama has permanently banned oil and gas drilling on hundreds of millions of acres of federally owned land and used his executive power 29 times to create new national monuments. William Brangham speaks with The Washington Post’s Juliet Eilperin about the Obama legacy on conservation, and whether these efforts will be rolled back by Republicans.

01/02/2017 | Rating NR

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