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July 18, 2022

House Committee on Natural Resources Urge Secretary Haaland to Extend Public Comment Period for the Willow Project

ConocoPhillips’ Willow oil drilling project would be a 30-year project capable of producing more than 600 million barrels of oil in the Arctic, a region home to communities, wildlife, and ecological habitats already suffering the catastrophic effects caused by climate change and oil and gas extraction.

June 16, 2022

Conservation and Climate Organizations Send Letter to Sec. Deb Haaland Urging DOI To Slow Down Willow Approval Process

The scale and consequences of this project are immense: No single oil and gas project has more potential to set back your administration’s climate and public lands protection goals than the Willow Project.

June 15, 2022

Environmental and Conservation CEO Letter to Sec. Haaland

The scale and consequences of this project are immense: No single oil and gas project has more potential to set back your administration’s climate and public lands protection goals than the Willow Project. It will be difficult to achieve your climate goals if this project moves forward.

June 14, 2022

Communities Most Affected by Willow Send Letter to Interior Sec. Deb Haaland Urging to Extend Public Comment Period

Letters from the City of Nuiqsut, the closest community to the proposed Willow project, and the Native Village of Nuiqsut, a federally recognized tribe, urging the Secretary of the Interior to extend the public comment due to conflicts with subsistence hunting activities.

May 4, 2022

The Impact of Toxics on Indigenous Peoples – Mandate of the Special Rapporteur On Toxics and Human Rights

Our life, health, safety, and traditional culture is threatened by oil and gas activities that are surrounding our community and affecting our traditional and cultural use areas.

April 26, 2022

House Of Representatives Committee On Natural Resources Letter To ConocoPhillips on Alpine Gas Leak

The ongoing leak and ConocoPhillips’ response raised a number of troubling questions, including how your company would respond to similar leaks at your proposed Willow project inside the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.

March 10, 2022

Five Reasons Why the United States Can’t Drill Its Way to Energy Independence

The fossil fuel industry’s wish list—more taxpayer subsidies, more land opened for dirty drilling, and fewer environmental and health safeguards—will not help people struggling with the price of gas today.

March 3, 2022

The Biden Administration’s Easiest Climate Win Is Waiting in the Arctic

The Biden administration has set a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50 percent by 2030—the most ambitious climate goal of any U.S. president. To get there, the administration has taken a whole-of-government approach, including pledging to vastly expand renewable energy development on public lands and waters.

February 2, 2021

Courts Halted And Overturned Trump Administration’s Approval of Willow

Courts Halted And Overturned Trump Administration's Approval of Willow. Find Out Why.

May 4, 2020

Members of Congress Urge Sec. David Bernhardt To Reverse Course on Defending Willow

The Willow Master Development Plan will result in the loss of irreplaceable ecological and cultural values in America’s Arctic.

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