Take action to protect the western Arctic and its magnificent wildlife.
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Center for     Biological     Diversity   

John,

Our nation is in the middle of a public health crisis that will touch the lives of all of us, but the Trump administration is still pushing fossil fuel projects that'll put our planet at greater risk.

The federal government just took a step to allow a massive oil development in the western Arctic: the ConocoPhillips' Willow project. This is the largest roadless area in the United States and home to many wild Arctic treasures, including two caribou herds, migratory birds, polar bears, and countless lakes, rivers and wetlands.

Tell the Bureau of Land Management to reject this dangerous project and keep Arctic oil in the ground.

If allowed to go forward, the project would entail up to 250 new drilling wells, a processing facility, hundreds of miles of ice roads and pipelines, airstrips, a gravel mine and an offshore gravel island or ice bridge. It'll make the climate crisis even worse. And it'll hurt wildlife and threaten Alaskan communities with oil spills and air pollution.

Act now to send a letter to the BLM demanding a halt to this terrible project. It would send us in exactly the wrong direction at a time when our planet's vulnerability couldn't be clearer. 

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