Case Study Indigenous Climate Action How can Indigenous Climate Action and other environmental organizations participate in and uphold appropriate engagement and representation of Inuit knowledge and worldview in climate policy? Alexa Metallic 17.06.24 Indigenous Seed Keeping and Seed Climate Adaptation Challenges, priorities, and multi-sector change in resourcing and advancing Indigenous agricultural and climate sovereignty Nicole Davies 17.06.24 Ceremony is for Us, for Mother Earth Ceremony and the sacred work of decolonizing climate policy in so-called British Columbia Elaine Alec Ryan Day Jake Rogger Moe Nadeau Chris Derickson Lydia Pengilley 17.06.24 Permitting reform for clean energy projects in New York and California Promising changes at the state level may hold useful lessons for Canada Jonathan Arnold Marisa Beck 14.11.23 The power of Acimowin (Storytelling) for climate change policy Explore the power of story and the medicine wheel as a learning pedagogy and how Indigenous ways of knowing and being should inform adaptation and policy decisions. Sandra Lamouche 12.06.23 Hope flows from action: Rebuilding with resilient foundations in B.C.’s Fraser Canyon Region Policy approaches can help build—and rebuild—communities so they are resilient to the weather of today and tomorrow. Patrick Michell 12.06.23 Community is the solution The 2021 extreme heat emergency experience in urban, rural, and remote British Columbia First Nations. Lilia Yumagulova Emily Dicken Patrick Michell Sheri Lysons Casey Gabriel Randy Carpenter 12.06.23 Hybrid heat in Quebec: Energir and Hydro-Quebec’s collaboration on building heat decarbonization A proactive approach to the inevitable decarbonization of our energy system. Hugo Séguin Alex Bigouret 14.04.23 Load More Topics Adaptation Carbon pricing Clean Growth Climate Accountability Climate Impacts Disasters Electrification Emissions Energy Equity Finance Health Indigenous Infrastructure Jobs Mitigation Nature Net Zero Risk Sustainable development Transportation Regions Alberta British Columbia International Manitoba Municipal National New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Provincial Quebec Saskatchewan Territorial U.S. Yukon
Indigenous Climate Action How can Indigenous Climate Action and other environmental organizations participate in and uphold appropriate engagement and representation of Inuit knowledge and worldview in climate policy? Alexa Metallic 17.06.24
Indigenous Seed Keeping and Seed Climate Adaptation Challenges, priorities, and multi-sector change in resourcing and advancing Indigenous agricultural and climate sovereignty Nicole Davies 17.06.24
Ceremony is for Us, for Mother Earth Ceremony and the sacred work of decolonizing climate policy in so-called British Columbia Elaine Alec Ryan Day Jake Rogger Moe Nadeau Chris Derickson Lydia Pengilley 17.06.24
Permitting reform for clean energy projects in New York and California Promising changes at the state level may hold useful lessons for Canada Jonathan Arnold Marisa Beck 14.11.23
The power of Acimowin (Storytelling) for climate change policy Explore the power of story and the medicine wheel as a learning pedagogy and how Indigenous ways of knowing and being should inform adaptation and policy decisions. Sandra Lamouche 12.06.23
Hope flows from action: Rebuilding with resilient foundations in B.C.’s Fraser Canyon Region Policy approaches can help build—and rebuild—communities so they are resilient to the weather of today and tomorrow. Patrick Michell 12.06.23
Community is the solution The 2021 extreme heat emergency experience in urban, rural, and remote British Columbia First Nations. Lilia Yumagulova Emily Dicken Patrick Michell Sheri Lysons Casey Gabriel Randy Carpenter 12.06.23
Hybrid heat in Quebec: Energir and Hydro-Quebec’s collaboration on building heat decarbonization A proactive approach to the inevitable decarbonization of our energy system. Hugo Séguin Alex Bigouret 14.04.23