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The Role of Indigenous Women in Climate Resilience and Adaptation

Indigenous women across Canada are emerging as powerful leaders in climate resilience and adaptation efforts. Drawing on traditional knowledge, community connections, and a deep...

Sabin 33 #6 – Are solar projects harming biodiversity?

Sabin 33 #6 - Are solar projects harming biodiversity? Posted on 10 December 2024 by BaerbelWOn November...

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Sabin 33 #6 – Are solar projects harming biodiversity?

Sabin 33 #6 - Are solar projects harming biodiversity? Posted on 10 December 2024 by BaerbelWOn November...

Renewable Energy Projects in Indigenous Communities: Balancing Tradition and Innovation

Across Canada, First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities are increasingly turning to renewable energy projects as a way to address climate change, achieve energy...

The Role of Indigenous Women in Climate Resilience and Adaptation

Indigenous women across Canada are emerging as powerful leaders in climate resilience and adaptation efforts. Drawing on traditional knowledge, community connections, and a deep...

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Sabin 33 #6 – Are solar projects harming biodiversity?

Sabin 33 #6 - Are solar projects harming biodiversity? Posted on 10 December 2024 by BaerbelWOn November...

Renewable Energy Projects in Indigenous Communities: Balancing Tradition and Innovation

Across Canada, First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities are increasingly turning to renewable energy projects as a way to address climate change, achieve energy...

The Role of Indigenous Women in Climate Resilience and Adaptation

Indigenous women across Canada are emerging as powerful leaders in climate resilience and adaptation efforts. Drawing on traditional knowledge, community connections, and a deep...

Traditional Food Systems and Climate Change: Adapting Indigenous Agriculture

Indigenous agricultural practices, developed over thousands of years, have long been a model of sustainability and resilience. As climate change alters growing conditions across...

Climate Change and Indigenous Health: Addressing the Impacts on Well-being

The impacts of climate change are felt acutely by Indigenous communities across Canada, with significant consequences for physical, mental, and spiritual health. As temperatures...

Seasonal Shifts: How Climate Change is Impacting Traditional Hunting and Gathering Practices

For millennia, Indigenous Peoples across Canada have relied on intimate knowledge of seasonal cycles to guide their hunting, fishing, and gathering practices. This deep...

The Healing Land: Indigenous-Led Conservation Efforts as Climate Change Mitigation

As the global community grapples with the urgent need to mitigate climate change, Indigenous-led conservation efforts are emerging as a powerful and effective approach....

Indigenous Youth Leadership in Climate Action: Voices of the Future

Across Canada, Indigenous youth are emerging as powerful voices in the fight against climate change. Combining traditional knowledge with modern activism, these young leaders...

The Role of Elders in Guiding Climate Change Mitigation: Wisdom from Canada’s First Nations

In the face of unprecedented climate change, Canada’s Indigenous communities are turning to their most revered knowledge keepers: the Elders. These respected individuals, with...

Water Protectors: Indigenous-Led Initiatives Safeguarding Canada’s Waterways in a Changing Climate

Across Canada, Indigenous communities are taking a stand as guardians of the nation’s waterways. Rooted in a sacred relationship with water that spans millennia,...

Preserving the Land, Preserving the Culture: Climate Change Adaptation in Treaty Territories

As climate change reshapes landscapes across Canada, Indigenous communities in treaty territories face unique challenges and opportunities. The intricate relationship between Indigenous Peoples, their...

Arctic Resilience: Inuit Communities at the Forefront of Climate Change Adaptation

The Canadian Arctic is experiencing climate change at a rate two to three times faster than the global average. For Inuit communities who have...