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Catalyzing Change: Unveiling Phase 2 of ICA's Decolonizing Climate Policy Project

  • Blue Zone, Zone B7, Building 88, 2nd Floor (map)

Organisation

Indigenous Climate Action

Description

To meaningfully confront climate change, it is crucial that policies and solutions target the persistent drivers and underlying causes of the crisis. These efforts should prioritize amplifying the voices, addressing the needs, and recognizing the leadership of those most affected by the crisis. Join this panel featuring a diverse group of Indigenous climate leaders who will delve into the concept of decolonizing climate policy and share their perspectives on its significance. Additionally, we are excited to announce that we are launching the first 2 chapters of Phase 2 of Indigenous Climate Action's Decolonizing Climate Policy project. Discover how this initiative contributes to fostering Indigenous-led climate solutions.

Speakers

Eriel Deranger (Executive Director, Indigenous Climate Action), Britney Supernault (Metis-Cree, Youth Knowledge Holder - NA), Callie Davies-Flett, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Regulatory Advisor), Skw'akw'as (Sunshine) Dunstan-Moore (VIDEA, Indigenous Climate & Policy Advisor)

Language

EN - SP

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