Climate Change?
In these modern times we are sensitized to the term Climate Change. Often in media new developments are made on climate change, while the narrative of "we have until (insert year) to make the change and reverse the effects!!" The earth says otherwise, there is no doubt about whether we are at the point where there is no turning back. We can still uplift the voices of Indigenous People whose knowledge can help with slowing down climate change.
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Climate Change?
In these modern times we are sensitized to the term Climate Change. Often in media new developments are made on climate change, while the narrative of "we have until (insert year) to make the change and reverse the effects!!" The earth says otherwise, there is no doubt about whether we are at the point where there is no turning back. We can still uplift the voices of Indigenous People whose knowledge can help with slowing down climate change.
Historical Knowledge on Climate Change with Howard Thompson
Voices For the Earth
42 minutes
10 months ago
Historical Knowledge on Climate Change with Howard Thompson
A discussion about historical knowledge on climate change with Mohawk Nation (Wolf Clan) Chief Howard Thompson, who has been a Haudenosaunee representative at United Nations Climate Change Conference, Conference of the Parties sessions.
Voices For the Earth
Climate Change?
In these modern times we are sensitized to the term Climate Change. Often in media new developments are made on climate change, while the narrative of "we have until (insert year) to make the change and reverse the effects!!" The earth says otherwise, there is no doubt about whether we are at the point where there is no turning back. We can still uplift the voices of Indigenous People whose knowledge can help with slowing down climate change.