Picture this: glaciers drift on sparking blue waters. Caribou with giant antlers trudge along the shore. Snowy mountain peaks rise in the distance. This is what winter in Alaska’s Western Arctic looks like.  

But pipelines, roads, and airstrips could soon DESTROY the snowy landscape. Massive oil facilities could block the mountain view and scare away the caribou. Local people could face toxic pollution. If ConocoPhillips builds its polluting Willow Project, Alaska’s Western Arctic might never be the same. Friend, we’re running out of time to SAVE the Arctic from oil drilling. Please take action by 11:59pm TONIGHT! 

The Willow Project will stain the Arctic with pollution and oil for all who call the region home -- including the area’s Indigenous residents. This project will decimate the ecosystems that have supported Indigenous Alaskans for millennia. And it threatens the already vulnerable caribou population -- a resource many local communities rely on. 

The Arctic is warming TWICE AS FAST as the rest of the U.S. as a result of climate change. Blocking the Willow Project will help prevent more warming and save the Arctic from oil destruction. But we need at least 106 more people from your city to help us stop Willow! STOP the polluting Willow Project before it’s too late!

Standing with you, 
Raena Garcia 
Fossil fuels and lands campaigner 
Friends of the Earth 

 
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