IMPACTS - RESISTANCE - SOLUTIONS
A SPECIAL REPORT BY INCA 100 STUDENTS - Fall 2021
Logging blockade in Mi’kma’ki for climate justice and conservation
A major outcome from Cop26 was the fact that climate change and biodiversity crises are linked and must be dually...
Read MoreTŝilhqot’in Nation turns former sawmill site into one of the largest solar farms in B.C.
Aerial view of the solar farm located near Hanceville, B.C.
Read MoreWhat will we do when there are no grasslands left?
Grasslands are considered one of the most endangered ecosystems on the planet. At the same time, they are among our...
Read MoreExploiting sacred resources leads to environmental breakdown, says First Nations woman
Photo by: Amber Desnomie taken at Peepeekisis Exploiting sacred resources leads to environmental breakdown, says First Nations woman Climate change...
Read MoreForest fires threaten First Nations communities and their ways of living
The droughts and high temperatures are increasing the forest fire occurrences in many forests across Canada
Read MoreClimate change impacts Saskatchewan lakes
Climate change is warming the atmosphere, causing warmer water temperatures that are impacting lakes in Saskatchewan.
Read MoreLogging away the traplines
Photo by Bee Bird Logging away the traplines Viewing his own hunting grounds gives a senior trapper more questions about...
Read MoreWe have always known
Barb Fraser serving Muskeg tea, (Labrador Tea) from her personal harvest in Northern Saskatchewan.
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