Dear President Biden, The Willow Oil Project Will Define Your Legacy on Environmental Justice, Climate, and Respect for America’s Indigenous Peoples. Say no.

Thank you for committing to ending environmental injustice, acknowledging our obligation to our children and grandchildren to address the climate crisis, and promising a new era of respect for America’s Indigenous Peoples. The Willow oil project is so large and so detrimental to the Alaska Native village in its shadow that approving it would thwart all three of these promises. 

Willow is a threat to the Arctic and the Iñupiat, the people who have lived and stewarded Arctic Alaska for millennia. Nuiqsut, the village that would suffer the impacts of Willow, gets the majority of its food from subsistence hunting and fishing. Oil development in the region has encircled the town and has already eliminated or degraded many important hunting and fishing grounds, making it hard for people to put food on the table. As your own agencies acknowledge, Willow would significantly impact Nuiqsut’s ability to continue subsistence activities.

The lands the Iñupiat inhabit have already become a “sacrifice zone” for an industry that has no future. We agree with you when you said the economy should work for everyone, and that means the Iñupiat, too. Building Willow on Iñuipiat traditional lands would pollute their air, water, and land, posing a direct threat to their health, food security and cultural identity. Iñuit already face disproportionately high rates of chronic illnesses, especially respiratory and cancers. Instead, we call on you to ensure that your commitment to a green and sustainable future is a commitment to the people on Alaska’s North Slope, too. 

To avoid irreversible climate devastation and to reach the US goal of achieving a net-zero emissions economy by 2050, we must end new investment in fossil fuel projects. Approval of a project the size of Willow would be climate suicide. Coastal villages in Alaska are losing land to erosion at breakneck speed, permafrost thaw is causing dramatic changes to the ecosystem and the destruction of oil and other infrastructure, and Alaska Natives are at risk of losing their jobs, homes, and lives in a place which is warming at four times faster than the rest of the world.

The federally recognized tribe and the city government of Nuiqsut have spoken. They have told your administration how it has disregarded their concerns, mischaracterized their opportunities for providing input into the decision-making process, and ignored all options that would avoid significant impacts to environmental justice and their traditional way of life. 

President Biden, make the right choice and put our future over Big Oil’s profits. Stop Willow before it’s too late.

Signed:

Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic

Indigenous Environmental Network

Honor The Earth 

ikiyA Collective

Don't Waste Arizona

Beka Economopoulos

Nicaragua Center for Community Action

7 Directions of Service

Anthropocene Alliance

Cherokee Concerned Citizens 

Alaska Community Action on Toxics

South Carolina Indian Affairs

Citizen's Committee for Flood Relief

MRights 

Black Hills Clean Water Alliance

United Native Americans 

Progressives for Climate 

Portland Harbor Community Coalition 

The Coalition for Wetlands and Forests (CWF)

Idle No More San francisco Bay

Clean, Healthy, Safe & Sustainable Community

Ahora

Animals Are Sentient Beings, Inc.

Terra Advocati

Concerned Citizens of Cook County (Georgia)

Malach Consulting

Turtle Island Restoration Network

Uranium Watch

The Community In-Power and Development Association Inc.

Debra Campbell 

People Against Neighborhood Industrial Contamination (PANIC)

South Bronx Unite

Coal River Mountain Watch

Community In-Power Development Association

Equity Legal Services 

Renewal of Life Trust

Weber Sustainability Consulting

Lynn Canal Conservation 

Tucson Audubon Society

North American Climate, Conservation and Environment(NACCE)

Laguna-Acoma Coalition for a Safe Environment

Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma

Environmental Justice Action Hub - EJ Action Hub

Friends of Buckingham

350 Wisconsin