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Shell defies its critics saying it will press ahead with drilling for oil in the Arctic, the company’s CEO Ben van Beurden explains why. We also hear a response from Lois Epstein, Arctic Program Director for the Anchorage-based Wilderness Society on the complexities of the region. Also - another milestone in the saga of the Keystone XL pipeline as a bill giving it the green light passes the US Senate. And with conflict still raging in parts of Libya and with the Central Bank having to raid its foreign reserves to pay its bills - how long can the economy survive? In Hong Kong we are joined by Lily Kuo, a reporter for Quartz, and from Toronto, by Ralph Silva of Silva Research Network.
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