
Indigenous Perspectives on Climate, Energy, and Canada
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In this episode of Eco Echoes, Sheldon and Amer explore the diverse Indigenous perspectives on climate change, energy, and sustainability in Canada. They are joined by Lydia Brant, Manager at Brightspot Climate and an Indigenous climate change engineer, to discuss the importance of integrating Indigenous perspectives into climate action.
The group examines the unique perspectives and priorities that Indigenous communities bring to the conversation around climate action, the challenges they face in accessing resources, and the strategies for bridging traditional knowledge with modern energy development projects.
Tune in to hear how Indigenous communities are leading the way in adaptation, resilience-building, and clean energy innovation, and learn how you can support and amplify Indigenous voices in the fight against climate change while respecting their sovereignty and self-determination.
Season 2 of Eco Echoes is sponsored by the Centre for Climate and Business Solutions (CCBS) at UBC Sauder. You can reach out to CCBS to learn more about their upcoming SME Climate Clinic by sending an email to: climatecentre@sauder.ubc.ca.
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