Category archive for ‘sustainability | resilience’
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‘Virtuous Circles’ That Mimic Natural Cycles Can Secure Food Supplies and Address Climate Change
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Fever. Climate Stories from Indigenous Communities
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Philanthropists and Indigenous Leaders Talk Solutions to World’s Pressing Issues
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Pueblo of Jemez Leading Way to Renewable Future, and Realities of Relocating Alaska Native Villages
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge
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Tulalip Tribes Looking at Climate Change From Mountains to Sea
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Lessons from Vulnerable Communities Show Way to Climate Change Adaptation
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Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Arctic Perspectives on Snow and Ice
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Portraits of Resilience: “…that old sea wall is no longer there…”
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Arctic and Small Island Nations Join Forces Against Climate Change
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge Can Guide Community Adaptation and Resilience
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Pacific Island Nation Kiribati to Close 150,000 Square Miles to Fishing
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Collaborative for Green, Sustainable Housing Supports Affordable Homes in Tribal Communities
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EPA Creates New ‘Tribal Climate and Energy Information’ Site
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Scientific weather data meets traditional Inuit knowledge
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UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Peoples to consider indigenous peoples local adaptation and mitigation
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New federal task force climate change report parallels Swinomish Tribe report
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Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians one of first to choose LED lighting for town’s streets
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Native peoples crafting climate change declaration for the U.N. at Copenhagen
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Faster population growth ups climate change effect, UN report says
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Agenda for Native Peoples Native Homelands Climate Workshop, Nov. 18-21
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Leadership award recognizes Alan Parker for uniting traditional knowledge and scientific disciplines
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Climate Change, Indigenous Peoples, and the Way Forward
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Having one less child dramatically reduces your CO2, new study finds
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Schoolyard to wildlife habitat aids environmental education





