alaska's north coast. well, for more, we go now to charlotte, north carolina, where we are joined by subhankar banerjee, a professor of art and ecology at the universitynew mexico. he is the author of "arctic national wildlife refuge: andons of life and land" editoror of "arctic voices: resistance at the tipping point." he is also the co-curator of "species in peril along the rio grande." subhankar banerjee, thank you for being with us. can you talk about what the trump plans are for the arctic and what this means? you have just returned from india. >> good to be with you. i preface this by saying you did an excellent segment with mark on how the media has failed to cover the climate crisis. what we are talking about in the arctic national while f refuge is, even as i see it, bigger crisis than the time it crisis that is unfolding before us. the media has visibly failed to inform the public, which is the crisis of extinction. the scientists call it biological annihilation. earlier this year, the united nations released what is us, theed, for some of warning of human history that one million species on earth, of thes more than 50% document and species