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Our public land is NOT for sale.

Oil Megacorp Chevron Wants to Destroy One of the Last Truly Wild Places on Earth

The Trump administration will soon begin trying to lease land in the Arctic Refuge for oil drilling. Send a message to Chevron's CEO urging him to keep his hands off the Refuge.

TAKE ACTION

Dear ,

We've never been this close to losing Alaska's iconic Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling…

The Trump administration will soon begin selling oil drilling leases in the Arctic Refuge, and oil megacorp Chevron is chomping at the bit to be among the first to get in.

Bowing to public pressure, fossil fuel giants like Shell and BP have signaled they will not purchase leases in the Refuge — but not Chevron, which clings steadfastly to its hopes of plundering the Arctic Refuge for financial gain.

ACT NOW: Send a message directly to Chevron's CEO calling on him to pledge not to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Trump's Interior Department is just days away from signing off on its plan for drilling in the Arctic Refuge — the very last decision required before they can begin auctioning off this pristine, publicly-owned land to companies like Chevron.

, public lands do not belong to Big Oil. We will challenge the Trump administration in court to halt fossil fuel development in the Arctic Refuge, and we believe we can win.

Because there is so much at stake.

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is the largest wildlife refuge in America. It's an unspoiled haven for polar bears, wolves, eagles, and caribou, ground zero for climate change, and vital to the culture and survival of the region's Gwich'in people.

Drilling here will cause immediate, irreversible damage. A sprawling network of roads and pipelines will be built, destroying the sensitive coastal plain and risking devastating oil spills.

At a time of deepening climate crisis, we cannot keep increasing our reliance on the fossil fuels of the past. Instead, we should be investing full tilt in the renewable energy resources of the future that create good clean energy jobs and protect our environment, wildlife, wildlands, and climate.

The bottom line is the Arctic Refuge belongs to us — the American people — and this fight for its future requires a show of massive public resistance to any company that wants to ravage our land for its own financial gain.

We must put the heat on Chevron to change course and spare the Arctic Refuge from devastation.

Make your voice heard: Tell Chevron to follow the lead of its primary competitors and stay away from the Arctic Refuge.

NRDC is on the frontlines fighting to save the Arctic Refuge and so many more of our cherished public lands and waters — in and out of court. Right now we need your help to pressure Chevron to keep its hands off the Refuge.

Thank you for standing with us at this critical time.

Sincerely,
Niel
Niel Lawrence
Alaska Director and Senior Attorney, NRDC

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