Trump just signed an executive order to fast-track the 211-mile Ambler Road—a massive industrial road that opens the door to large-scale mining operations that benefit private, polluting corporations at the expense of fragile ecosystems that have remained unspoiled for millennia. This is unacceptable. Imagine hundreds of noisy vehicles per day blowing toxic dust across vegetation that caribou depend on. Chemicals from the mine leaching into streams, poisoning fish populations that sustain wildlife. Alaska Natives’ food security threatened by the destruction of their hunting and fishing grounds. Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve—one of the wildest places on earth—split in two, its character forever altered. Once the Arctic is industrialized, there's no going back. That's why we need you to sign our petition today to demand that Congress oppose Trump's decision to fast-track Ambler Road—before it's too late. For decades, Alaska Native communities and their allies, including the Sierra Club, have worked to keep industrial developers out of the Arctic. Thanks to widespread public outcry and action from supporters like you, we've kept the Arctic and Alaska Natives’ way of life protected all these years. Now, we need your help again. Sign your name today to demand that Congress stop this destructive mining project in the Arctic's national park and wilderness. We won't give up on our vision: protecting Alaskan landscapes, Alaska Natives' traditional ways of life, and the climate for future generations. Thank you for standing with us in this fight.