At Public Hearings, Interior Hears Strong Opposition to Arctic Refuge Drilling

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Washington, DC -- This afternoon a crowd will rally in Washington, DC to condemn the Trump administration’s shameful plan to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for drilling.

In April, Ryan Zinke’s Department of the Interior launched the process to hold a lease sale for drilling in the Refuge. The sale will target the coastal plain, the biological heart of the Arctic Refuge and home to lands and wildlife vital for the subsistence way of life of the Gwich’in Nation.

In recent weeks, Alaskans have showed up in force at public hearings across the state to express their opposition to drilling in the Refuge. Today’s hearing in Washington, DC is the only public hearing to be held in the Lower 48.

The American public is overwhelmingly opposed to drilling in the Arctic Refuge. And some of the world’s most significant investors agree. In May, a group of institutional investors representing more than $2.5 trillion in assets sent a letter to oil companies and banks urging them to not to invest in Arctic drilling due to significant financial and reputational risk.

“Drilling in the Arctic Refuge would exacerbate climate change, destroy one of the world’s last truly wild places, and violate the human rights of the Gwich’in people,” said Lena Moffitt, Senior Director of the Sierra Club’s Our Wild America campaign. “We are rallying today to send a message to Donald Trump and Ryan Zinke that we stand with the Gwich’in in defending the Arctic Refuge and, joined by a diverse and powerful coalition, we will continue to fight to ensure that drilling rigs never enter the borders of this rare natural wonder.”

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