First Nations communities grapple with the same challenges but often present alternative approaches worthy of exploration. This RSS page provides a scan of work being done in this space or context for information purposes. All work (science-based or traditional) needs to be looked at critically. The source of the work should be considered secondary to the body of evidence supporting the arguments made in the work.
- by Jeremy HanceProtected areas such as national parks, nature reserves and Indigenous lands are the foundation of biodiversity conservation. However, climate change is threatening their effectiveness in safeguarding wildlife, ecosystem services and livelihoods. As many countries work to meet the global target […]
- by The Free PressImpact of drought, climate change is 'glaringly obvious', says Nation's wildlife coordinator
- by University of TorontoFor Allana Nakashook-Zettler, studying at the University of Toronto wasn’t just an investment in her future – it was an opportunity to make an impact today. An urban Inuk who is passionate about science and engineering, Nakashook-Zettler worked with one of […]
- by Maëlle Martin-RichonClimate change, forestry, and over-hunting were identified as the main drivers of moose decline in and around La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve.
- by StratfordToday.caAs a fitting conclusion to the series of Climate Conversations, Climate Momentum is pleased to look at climate through the eyes of many generations and many observations. Climate change is here now. We see it in the news everyday – […]
- by Tanya TalagaAmid a wildfire crisis, the Ontario and federal governments’ legislative efforts threaten to trample First Nations rights and erode the environment
- by Rob HutchinsThe Makah Tribe of Noah Bay in Washington has launched its own Ocean Acidification Action Plan here at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice.
- by Shreya DasguptaIn May, both Iceland and Greenland experienced record-breaking heat. A new rapid analysis has found that the heat wave in both regions was made worse and more likely in today’s warmer climate. The analysis was conducted by World Weather Attribution […]
- by Sharon E. StrausAs climate change and disrupted weather patterns impact countries around the world, leaders must act to mitigate the negative effects on public health.
- by Karen CoatesGrowing up, Taily Terena lived between two worlds: Brazil’s capital, Brasília, where she was born, and the Taunay Ipegue Indigenous Territory, more specifically in the Bananal community, located in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, in the Brazilian wetlands. […]
- by Maëlle Martin-RichonTsawalk recognizes the traditional role Indigenous people play in maintaining balance and harmony. These efforts are not merely about…
- by Editor MoabtimesAccording to Hanson, the main takeaways from the research are that this type of education for Indigenous learners is most effective through collaboration and should not be a canned curriculum.
- by NatureCommunications Earth & Environment – Livelihood diversification, early warning systems, and community partnership and collaborative engagement emerge as key multi-sectoral adaptation solutions…
- by Kelly NealonThe provisional programme for the world’s leading international climate adaptation event, Adaptation Futures 2025 (AF2025), is now available online. The event is set to be held at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre and throughout Ōtautahi Christchurch (13-16 October). More than […]
- by Mark BlackburnCanada's national climate strategy stumbled out of the gate after it was introduced said the commissioner of Environment and Development.