John, we’re sending messages to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the White House demanding they reject the Willow Project proposal and put our climate first.
Right now we need to harness the power of our grassroots movement and speak out to ensure this administration prioritizes the future of our climate and communities. Send a message to the White House and the BLM today to reject the Willow project and protect our climate.
Thank you for taking action today.
- Team 350
We've got good news and bad news, John.
The bad news is that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released its final environmental impact statement for ConocoPhillips' proposed oil drilling project in Alaska, also known as the Willow project proposal.
In it, they say their "preferred" plan would allow ConocoPhillips to open three new drill sites, with a potential fourth later on — locking in 287 million metric tons of pollution over the next 30 years.
Not only would the Willow project result in the burning of another 590 million barrels of oil – as if that's not enough – but it would also drastically impact Indigenous communities from increased pollution, wildlife degradation, the risk of violence, as well as pave the way for more drilling in the area.1
The good news is that the Biden Administration now has until March 6 to issue its final decision on whether to permit the project. President Biden still has the power to stop this project, it doesn't have to happen!
We still have time to make our voices heard. Any letters or public comments that get submitted before the deadline will have to go on the public record.
We believe that with enough public pressure, we can show the Biden Administration that they must reject ConocoPhillips' Willow project proposal. Can you send a message to the White House and the Bureau of Land Management now asking them to reject this disastrous project and protect our climate?
We first wrote to you about this project one year ago and together our movement sent in over 11,000 public comments against the project.
If built, this project would allow the construction of up to 250 drilling wells, not to mention pipelines, roads, and a processing facility, in an area just 36 miles from the mostly-Indigenous village of Nuiqsut in Alaska.
Furthermore, if completed, the project would drastically impact the air quality, creating more toxins and pollutants that lead to diseases like cancer, asthma, and more while contributing to light, noise, and chemical pollution. Along with threatening food security, the project would give little to no jobs to the residents of the affected communities while increasing mental health illnesses in the Arctic Slope communities.
We can't let this project move forward. Can you help us build public pressure on President Biden and submit a comment to the White House and the Bureau of Land Management today?
We must make our voices heard to support communities on the frontlines of this fight and demand that the Biden Administration end this project once and for all.
Thank you for being by our side in this fight,
Team 350