Why Alaska’s NPR-A, site of the Willow Project, deserves protection
There’s a lot of important wildlife habitat in the area where the Willow project is located. In April, 2024 President Biden acted to protect it.
The Canadian boreal forest is the largest remaining primary forest on the planet. It stores 300 billion tons of carbon, provides habitat for threatened boreal caribou, billions of birds and a multitude of other species.
Clean water to drink and clean air to breathe; healthy lakes, rivers and forests; sources of energy that don’t pollute and never run out — all this should be the heritage we leave to future generations.
There’s a lot of important wildlife habitat in the area where the Willow project is located. In April, 2024 President Biden acted to protect it.
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"Reversing global warming and stemming biodiversity loss are the dual challenges of our age. Mature and old growth forests collectively support exceptional levels of biodiversity and are the most powerful and effective way to remove carbon from our atmosphere. Protecting these forests is an essential part of addressing these challenges."Alison Gallensky, Rocky Mountain Wild
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