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BREAKING: Trump gets hit with two massive lawsuits over his deeply evil plans to tear Alaska apart for oil and drilling — destroying the environment for his fossil fuel masters.
This is a fight worth fighting hard!
Thanks to the historically destructive "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act" over 5.5 million acres of the 23-million-acre National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska are scheduled to be leased for sale next month — setting the stage for vast ecological devastation. It marks the first sale in seven years and at least four more are expected in the coming decade. When all is said and done, 18.5 million acres could be opened for oil, gas drilling, and related infrastructure.
Grandmothers Growing Goodness and The Wilderness Society are suing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to block the lease sale. Meanwhile, the Center for Biological Diversity and Friends of the Earth are suing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska.
Both suits are aimed at stopping drilling near the Teshekpuk Lake, which should be protected by federal regulation. The area is home to crucial wildlife like caribou and polar bears as well as the indigenous Inuit people.
“Native communities in northern Alaska have depended on the Reserve’s natural resources for subsistence across thousands of years of continuous occupation. Hunting, fishing, and communal sharing of resources are key components of Iñupiat culture: the Iñupiat people’s physical and cultural survival depends on the continued harvest of natural resources,” attorneys for Grandmothers Growing Goodness and The Wilderness Society stated in their lawsuit.
“Activities associated with subsistence—processing, sharing, cooperative hunting, fishing, whaling, gathering, and ceremonial activities—strengthen community bonds, reinforce cultural identity, and link contemporary Alaska Natives with their ancestors,” they added.
“The Trump administration is inviting big oil companies to go wild and wreak havoc in one of the last, large, intact natural areas on the planet,” said Rebecca Noblin, an attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity. “Our climate can’t sustain more dirty fossil fuel extraction and Western Arctic wildlife can’t withstand this industrial onslaught. Our priceless public lands are being auctioned off for Big Oil to destroy. We’ll fight these unlawful actions and work to ensure that the polar bears, caribou, and migratory birds who call the Western Arctic home can survive and thrive into the future.”
These are the battles that we cannot afford to lose. Much of the damage that Trump has inflicted on our country can be undone with good Democratic governance, institutional rebuilding, and aggresive prosecution. Damage inflicted on Mother Nature is much harder to undo. If we don't stand up and stop this, future generations will inherit a planet despoiled and ravaged by corporate greed.
Please ❤️ and share if you support these lawsuits!

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