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Indigenous Expertise Leads the Fight Against Climate Change

Indigenous Expertise Leads the Fight Against Climate Change. Indigenous communities have a longstanding tradition of protecting their land, building extensive knowledge on conservation in the face of climate change. Join Indigenous leader Manny Kudluk and the Pulitzer Center's Blanca Begert, Meral Jamal, and Peter Yeung for a webinar on Thursday, July 13, 2023, at 1:00pm EDT. Panelists will discuss their reporting on Ingenious expertise in preservation efforts in Indonesia, Peru, and the Arctic.  Panelists:  Meral Jamal, the Pulitzer Center's 2023 Persephone Miel Fellow, is a journalist based in Nunavut, Canada’s vast Arctic territory. She writes news and feature stories for Inuit communities across Inuit Nunangat. Her Pulitzer Center-supported project, What the Snow Can Teach, highlights the Arctic Snow School, a team of 40 researchers, students, and Indigenous knowledge holders trying to learn more about changing snow in the region.   Blanca Begert is an environmental

N W T climate change threats include changing landscape — and a big price tag

For years already, thawing permafrost has been compromising infrastructure in the Beaufort Delta region of the N.W.T. Under six degrees of warming, those challenges will become more pronounced.

Necessity of gov t quota on caribou harvesting debated at final day of Colville Lake hearing

A three-day hearing came to a close Thursday with lawyers for the territorial government arguing the environment minister did not breach the land claim agreement in upholding caribou harvest limits in Colville Lake, N.W.T.

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