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Podcasting since 2016, our new series—“Beyond Fires & Floods (BFF): Indigenous Narratives in an Era of Extremes"—dives deeply into climate storytelling 👩🏽‍💻 https://mediaindigena.com/BFF 🔊 http://pod.link/1092220986 ❤️ https://www.patreon.com/mediaindigena
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The perfect obit headline for this particular climate denier, who knew better but preferred to live a lie heatmap.news/daily/lee-raymond
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Amazon’s data centers used 2.5 billion gallons of water last year www.theverge.com/tech/948534/...
"For millennia, Yakama Nation fisheries experts explain, these streams were teeming with salmon... running so thick it was as if one could walk across their backs. The lakes acted as nurseries for sockeye, a salmon that relies upon freshwater lakes in its life cycle."
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Amid plans for an Indigenous-led conservation area in Manitoba's Seal River Watershed, the Sayisi Dene First Nation has acquired the watershed's biggest ecotourism lodge, promising the nation a renewed connection to its territory. thenarwhal.ca/sayisi-dene-...
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A ship carrying nearly 100 tons of food and essential goods from Colombia has arrived in Cuba as part of the humanitarian aid that several countries have sent to the island in recent months as a U.S. energy embargo persists.
The legislation will replace what was known as Bill C-61, which was introduced under former prime minister Justin Trudeau.
As the storm fades & we begin to count how much sewage was dumped into Winnipeg’s rivers - 8 million litres on 8 & 9 June alone - we need to talk about waste water & environmental racism. Here is Jocelyn Thorpe & myself back in december: www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/anal...
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Fine, thoughtful piece about the giant, Indigenous-owned Senakw' development now being built in housing-starved Vancouver. (9,000 homes!) One lesson for other cities: the current landowners directly benefit from its construction. How to replicate? One thought: what if cities let homeowners build...
Gernot Wagner
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Amazon’s using a lot of water, but claims it’s using it efficiently.
Amazon’s data centers used 2.5 billion gallons of water last year
www.theverge.com
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A popular lodge returns to First Nations in Manitoba’s Seal River Watershed | The Narwhal
The Lodge at Little Duck is located in the Seal River Watershed, a 50,000-square-kilometre subarctic ecosystem, at the centre of a massive conservation proposal
thenarwhal.ca
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“It’s like carrying a bully in your pocket. One you nearly have to access to exist within the modern world.”
The Verge
The Narwhal
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First Nation in Manitoba declares state of emergency due to drugs, violence
American Rivers and Yakima Basin partners are “working from the headwaters to the confluence right now, and trying to make the whole system better for the future, to make it like it was,” -Brandon Parsons, Director of River Restoration, American Rivers www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news...
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First Nation in Manitoba declares state of emergency due to drugs, violence
The chief of a northern Manitoba First Nation says her community is so overwhelmed by drugs and the resulting violence that her members live in fear.
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𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚛𝚕𝚎𝚜 𝙲. 𝙼𝚊𝚗𝚗
WA sockeye get boost from first-of-its-kind ‘helix’ contraption
Sockeye salmon were cut off from their habitat above Cle Elum Dam. Now a massive structure will help them back.
www.seattletimes.com
American Rivers
Ship from Colombia laden with food and other goods docks in Cuba to help ease crises
A ship carrying nearly 100 tons of food and essential goods from Colombia has arrived in Cuba as part of the humanitarian aid that several countries have sent to the island in recent months as a U.S. energy embargo persists.
bit.ly
CTV News Winnipeg
We have invested large sums of money in infrastructure before.
Opinion: Investing for ourselves, and those downstream
www.winnipegfreepress.com
A number of sources say the federal government will table a law dealing with safe drinking water in First Nations on June 16.
www.aptnnews.ca
First Nations drinking water legislation could come Tuesday
Australian Human Rights Commission has called for a digital duty of care to prevent social media algorithms from incentivising ‘racist’ content
www.theguardian.com
Online racism is significantly impacting mental health, First Nations people say: ‘It’s like carrying a bully in your pocket’
The Squamish nation has built one of the world's most exciting bottom-up high-density developments: Senakw. This is its story.
worksinprogress.co
How the Squamish struck gold in Vancouver