The Biden administration is reportedly on the verge of giving environmentalists a huge victory by rejecting a key roadway needed to access mineral deposits in Alaska, according to The New York Times. The Department of the Interior (DOI) is poised to shoot down a mining company’s request to build a 211-mile long road through a remote region of Alaska that would be needed to access copper deposits potentially worth $7.5 billion, according to the Times, which granted individuals familiar with the decision anonymity to speak freely about the subject. Read: Florida AG Ashley Moody Leads 23-State Co…