(**Update: On December 1, 2020, in the Arctic Refuge. Now all six major U.S. banks have made this committment.)
WASHINGTON 鈥 Amid a global public-health crisis and with oil prices at extreme lows, the lame duck Trump administration plans to issue a 鈥溾 tomorrow, asking oil companies to identify their preferences on areas in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge鈥檚 coastal plain to lease for oil drilling. This is the latest move by the Trump administration in its rushed process to open one of the nation鈥檚 most iconic and sacred landscapes to oil drilling.
The case for protecting this sacred land is so clear that five** of the six major U.S. banks --,, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and -- are among the two dozen banks around the world that have announced they will not fund any new oil and gas development in the Arctic Refuge. And President-elect Biden has made permanent protection for the Arctic Refuge and other areas impacted by President Trump鈥檚 attack on federal lands and waters a Day One priority.
Indigenous leaders issued the following statements:
鈥淭he oil and gas lease sales on the Arctic Refuge demonstrate the Trump administration's complete disregard for the human rights of the Gwich'in & Inupiat people and our ways of life that depend on the health of the Refuge's coastal plain,鈥 said Jody Potts (Han Gwich鈥檌n), Native Movement regional director. 鈥淚n the Arctic, our peoples are being heavily impacted by a climate crisis due to fossil fuel extraction, which we cannot afford to continue. The adverse impacts of oil development in these sacred and critical caribou calving grounds will be heavily felt by Gwich'in and Inupiat villages. As a Gwich鈥檌n person, I know my family's food security, culture, spirituality and ways of life are at stake. Gwich'in people will not compromise and we will defend our way of life for future generations until this sacred land is permanently protected.鈥
鈥淭he Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is sacred land that sustains not just the Gwich鈥檌n and I帽upiat Peoples but is one of the last untouched ecosystems in the world,鈥 said the director of Sovereign I帽upiat for a Living Arctic (SILA), Siqi帽iq Maupin. 鈥淭he global consciousness is shifting into an equitable and just transition to a sustainable economy, yet the United States continues to ignore science and human rights. Indigenous Peoples have passed down stories for generations of the climate crisis we are currently facing. Without Indigenous leadership and values going forward we are left with empty promises, boom and bust economy, and endangering the health and safety for all. I帽upiat People value all life and the narrative of our I帽upiaq Nation supporting this type of project goes against all our principles, ways of life, and who we are. SILA stands in solidarity with the Gwich鈥檌n for protection of the Porcupine caribou birthing grounds.鈥
鈥淭his administration has consistently ignored our voices and dismissed our concerns. Our food security, our land and our way of life is on the verge of being destroyed. Handing up this very sacred area to oil companies is a violation of our human rights,鈥 said Bernadette Demientieff, executive director of the Gwich鈥檌n Steering Committee. 鈥淎ny company thinking about participating in this corrupt process should know that they will have to answer to the Gwich鈥檌n people and the millions of Americans who stand with us. We will continue to protect this place forever. This fight is far from over, and we will do whatever it takes to defend our sacred homelands.鈥
鈥淭he Trump administration opening up oil lease sales is devastating to our way of life and to our future,鈥 said members of the Gwich鈥檌n Youth Council. 鈥淭he Gwich鈥檌n people鈥檚 identity is connected to the land, water and animals. We have lost so much we can鈥檛 afford to lose more. Please stand with the Gwich鈥檌n Nation and help us prevent oil extraction in the calving grounds of the porcupine caribou herd, the sacred place where life begins.鈥
A coalition of Indigenous, human rights and environmental organizations responded as follows:
Alaska Wilderness League * Alaska Wildlife Alliance * Arctic 爆料公社 Society * 爆料公社 Alaska * Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Yukon Chapter * Defenders of Wildlife * Earthjustice * Environment America * Eyak Preservation Council * Friends of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges * Friends of the Earth U.S. * Gwich鈥檌n Steering Committee * Gwich鈥檌n Youth Council * League of Conservation Voters * 爆料公社 * Native Movement * Natural Resources Defense Council * Northern Alaska Environmental Center * Sierra Club * Sovereign I帽upiat for a Living Arctic (SILA) * Stand.Earth * The Wilderness Society * Trustees for Alaska
鈥淭he Trump administration is barreling forward with a last-minute lease sale in America鈥檚 most iconic wilderness after sidestepping the environmental review process mandated by the National Environmental Policy Act. The Interior Department鈥檚 own documents show it has altered or disregarded scientific data on drilling鈥檚 impacts on imperiled wildlife, including threatened polar bears who den on the coastal plain; drastically overestimated potential leasing revenue; and failed to adequately consult with the Indigenous Peoples of the Gwich始in Nation of Alaska and Canada who make their home along the migratory route of the Porcupine caribou herd and rely on the herd for their survival.
鈥淭he Bureau of Land Management should not move forward with this rushed lease sale. This agency acknowledged that drilling would release massive amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, but asserted that, 鈥榯here is not a climate crisis.鈥 BLM has compromised the integrity of its analysis and the hard-working career scientists and professionals who have dedicated themselves to protecting the coastal plain鈥檚 exceptional values. BLM should scrap this flawed review and start over. The agency needs to truly, thoroughly assess all the impacts from oil and gas activities before holding a lease sale.
鈥淧olitical appointees in the Trump administration have flouted the law at the expense of a wondrous expanse of land that has sustained Indigenous Peoples for thousands of years and that the vast majority of Americans want to protect. Any company that is foolish enough to participate in this sham process must now know that we are fully committed to challenging these legally flawed actions in court. The will of the American people and the rule of law will prevail.鈥
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