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The Norwegian government is trying to introduce industrial wind-power projects that threaten Sámi reindeer-herding communities’ lands and way of life. Sign the petition and help Ellinor protect Indigenous Sámi land and way of life. 

Ellinor Guttorm Utsi is an Indigenous Sámi woman, and a passionate leader fighting to protect her community’s ancient reindeer-herding way of life in northern Norway.

As a spokesperson, she speaks out for her family and her people who have followed seasonal migration routes across the Arctic for generations. They rely on summer grazing lands in Čorgaš, lands now under urgent threat.

Reindeer herding is central to the Sámi food system, which depends on migratory grazing across the Arctic landscape to produce sustainable food, clothing and crafts. Ellinor leads efforts to defend her community’s rights to land and culture, highlighting the ongoing struggle of Indigenous Peoples caught between climate change, land rights and renewable energy development.

In 2023, several hundred wind turbines were suddenly proposed across Sámi territory, with many planned directly on Ellinor’s summer grazing lands. These huge projects would bring hundreds of turbines, roads and power lines that would break up the land, disrupt reindeer migration and destroy a way of life deeply connected to nature.

Despite fierce opposition from Sámi groups and environmental organisations, Norwegian authorities are rushing approvals. Ellinor continues to call for the government to respect Sámi rights and honour its duty to obtain Free, Prior and Informed Consent before approving any industrial wind projects.

Sign the petition and call on Norway to listen to Ellinor and the Sámi People, and help them protect their land, livelihoods and culture. 

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Prime Minister of Norway   
Office of the Prime Minister  
PO box 8001 Dep  
0030 Oslo  
Norway   

Dear Prime Minister,

Ellinor Guttorm Utsi is a Sámi Indigenous leader working tirelessly to protect her community’s ancient reindeer-herding way of life in northern Norway. In 2023, several hundred wind turbines were suddenly proposed directly on their summer grazing lands in Čorgaš, threatening to damage grazing land, break migration routes and destroy their culture. Despite fierce opposition, the authorities are rushing approvals. 

I urge you to protect the rights of the Sámi reindeer-herding communities by ensuring that industrial wind-power projects that threaten their lands and way of life do not proceed without the free, prior and informed consent of the affected Sámi people. 

Yours sincerely,

[Your name]