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Earth Is Now Our Only Shareholder
If we have any hope of a thriving planet—much less a business—it is going to take all of us doing what we can with the resources we have. This is what we can do.
The Refuge
The public comment period has closed. Thank you for helping defend the Refuge.
Spanning nearly 20 million acres of traditional Gwich'in and Iñupiat lands, the Arctic Refuge is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. But the climate crisis is quickly destabilizing the region, threatening the ecosystems that local Native communities depend upon and have fought to protect from Big Oil for decades. The Biden administration recently canceled former President Trump’s illegal oil leases in the Refuge—but we need to do more. Thank you for submitting comments to President Biden during the open comment period to help advance maximum federal protections in the region.
The Reserve
The public comment period has closed. Thank you for helping protect the Reserve.
The 23-million-acre Reserve in Alaska’s Western Arctic is the largest tract of U.S. public land, home to hundreds of species at increased risk from a warming climate and to Indigenous communities who have lived off the land for millennia. Without strong climate policy, new drilling in the Reserve will further threaten the region and lock the U.S. into decades of fossil fuel production. Thank you for submitting comments to President Biden to expand protections for the Reserve.
The Range
The public comment period has closed. Thank you for helping save the Brooks Range.
In the Brooks Range of northern Alaska, the proposed 211-mile Ambler Road project would cut through one of the largest connected park landscapes in the country, pollute nearly 3,000 rivers and streams, disrupt the migration corridor of one of Earth’s largest caribou herds and threaten key hunting grounds and water sources vital to local Native communities.