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June 2020 Newsletter
July 1, 2020
2019 Year-End Newsletter
December 16, 2019
COP 25 Resilience Frontiers Presentation
This presentation is framed as a letter to: the People of the Stars, December 7, 2050 Download presentation
Canada Invests in Indigenous Participation in the Forest Sector
May 22, 2019
News release May 21, 2019—Edmonton, Alberta—Natural Resources Canada Indigenous communities have the innovation and drive to unlock new jobs in the forestry sector while protecting the environment. That is why Canada is investing in projects to equip Indigenous communities with the tools to build businesses while helping to tackle climate change and mitigate its impacts […]
Winter 2018/2019 Update
December 14, 2018
Fire & Ice: Perspectives on Wildfires Graphic by Sam Hester
December 4, 2018
Fire, Weather, Smoke and Mirrors – Cliff White
September 13, 2018
Summer 2018 Newsletter
July 27, 2018
Our work with Indigenous communities in Canada continues to evolve with the Kainai First Nation, Piikani First Nation, Fort McKay Metis Community Association, and soon in Fort Chipewyan.
Winter might not be coming! By Andy Dobson, Princeton University
May 17, 2018
Winter might not be coming! Andy Dobson, EEB, Eno Hall, Princeton University, NJ 0854, USA. Winter might not be coming. Or when it does, it will increasingly be in a much-reduced form: less frost and snow, more grey skies and rain. Unfortunately, as much of the northern world has seen this year in Montreal, Japan, […]
Indigenous Knowledge Systems are key to combat climate change impacts – reflections from a first timer at an IPCC conference
March 22, 2018
Immediately, one might ask, what impacts? Well, where Im from, Cape Town, South Africa, I can tell you about one of the worst drought in recent memory, that the city could run out of water for more than 4 million citizens in the next few months. Read about the wildfire in North America? What about […]