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Re-centring on the Land – Towards an Agenda for Indigenous-led Climate Policy

By Graeme Reed

Drawing on interviews with ten Indigenous experts and our experience within the Indigenous climate movement we framed the broad principles of what an Indigenous approach to climate policy looked like. This enabled us to begin outlining an agenda that seeks to dismantle colonialism and capitalism in climate policy simultaneously. (Photo: Image of a floating iceberg. Photo Credit: Stock Image).

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Indigenous-led Nature Based Greenhouse Gas Offsets: One Route Towards Reconciliation in Canada

By Steven Nitah, Indigenous Leadership Initiative and CRP Leadership Circle and Mary-Kate Craig, PhD Candidate, Anwaatin Inc.

Canada has an incredibly valuable asset in its natural systems. In the face of climate change, this is an asset whose value the world can now recognize. Previously, Canadian society tended to look at these natural systems as resources that were only valuable when cut down, used and processed in some way. Now, in the face of the twin crises of biodiversity loss and climate change, Canada and the world are catching up to Indigenous peoples who have always known and advocated for the importance and interconnectedness of natural systems.

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