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Plus, how we are supporting the work ahead. ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ ‌‌ [The fight against the Willow project continues. ]( The Biden administration’s approval of the Willow project, a massive oil and gas drilling venture in the Western Arctic, is devastating news. It's a crushing blow for the community of Nuiqsut, Arctic wildlife and the global climate. [A string of caribou walking in a river plain.]( Thank you to the millions who have taken action so far. To the people in our community who stepped up and sent thousands of messages to the Biden administration—it didn’t go unnoticed. And many continue to be inspired and informed by #StopWillow on social media. [An arctic fox sitting at alert outside of its den.]( How we’re supporting the work ahead. Two lawsuits have already been filed challenging the Willow project’s approval, and Patagonia will continue to support key groups working to stop the project. Take action with the groups we support. Let’s make our public lands a climate solution, not part of the problem. Join us in supporting these groups fighting to stop the Willow project and fossil fuel extraction across the Arctic that undermines our nation’s climate goals. [Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic: A tundra landscape with kettle ponds in the Arctic.]( Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic SILA’s mission is to create space for healthy communities—spiritually, mentally and physically—and foster the connection between people, culture and land. [View More & Support]( [Alaska Wilderness League: An Arctic tern sits upon its nest]( Alaska Wilderness League AWL works to preserve Alaska’s wild lands and waters by engaging citizens and decision makers with a courageous, constant, victorious voice for Alaska. [View More & Support]( [Trustee for Alaska: A grizzly bear walking through wildflowers.]( Trustees for Alaska Trustees for Alaska protects Alaska’s lands, waters, animals, and communities impacted by government decisions, oil and mineral extraction, and the climate crisis by providing legal and strategic counsel within diverse coalitions of Alaskans. [View More & Support]( [Earthjustice: A sunrise over Bears Ears National Monument.]( Earthjustice Earthjustice was created to fight—and win—for our planet in court. They wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect people’s health, preserve magnificent places and wildlife, advance clean energy, and combat climate change. [View More & Support]( What’s next? Stay in the loop on the Willow project and more at Patagonia Action Works. [Sign Up]( Photos: Top three photos are courtesy of Protect the Arctic. Earth is now our only shareholder. [Read Yvon’s Letter]( Patagonia Customer Service 8550 White Fir St Reno, NV 89523 | [Help Center]( Email Preferences Set your gender, locale and frequency so we can send you emails that matter. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update My Preferences]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | [View on web]( | © 2023 Patagonia, Inc.

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