From Mattea Mrkusic, Evergreen Action <[email protected]>
Subject ConocoPhillips just raked in $4.5 billion in earnings
Date November 4, 2022 5:30 PM
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ConocoPhillips—Alaska's largest crude oil producer—just raked in $4.5 billion in earnings in the last quarter alone. It's obscene—and it's coming at the expense of our health, our planet, and our future.

That's right: Despite their huge profits—and even as Arctic warming accelerates and permafrost melts—ConocoPhillips is still pressing forward with the disastrous Willow Project.

It's time for President Biden to shut it down. Sign and send a letter telling him to deny the Willow Project permit right now.

SEND A LETTER: [link removed]

If you need a reminder, the Willow Project is ConocoPhillips' 30-year plan to drill in sensitive Alaskan ecosystems near Indigenous communities. It would unleash devastating levels of pollution and directly undermine Biden's climate goals.

We've rallied our community to send in public comments against this massive environmental injustice. Now that the public comment period is over, it's time for the Biden administration to make its final decision.

Our path to victory is clear: The Biden administration can simply say no to this proposed oil drilling site altogether. But that's only going to happen if advocates like us make them feel the heat.

ConocoPhillips is making a killing by pouring fuel on the fire. Tell Biden that he must reject the Willow Project once and for all.

SEND A LETTER: [link removed]

We know clean energy is the future—not harmful, destructive projects like Willow.

Mattea Mrkusic
Policy Lead, Evergreen Action

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