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    Towards Justice and Healing: What to Read, Listen to and Support on Truth and Reconciliation Day

    [Content warning: While some of the synopses below celebrate Indigenous identities, sovereignty and joy,  many mention violence towards Indigenous peoples.] 

    Mikhaela Connell
    29 September, 2023
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    Forests Indigenous

    Global Environment Facility Assembly offers Canada a chance to build on COP15 success and turn nature pledges into reality

    The Canadian government must now turn promises made at COP15 in Montreal into reality. 

    Dina Ni
    21 August, 2023
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    Indigenous Biodiversity Climate Forests EnergySolutions

    Bridging Wisdoms: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge for Biodiversity Preservation and Decolonization

    The boreal forest is full of life, but also many injustices. Read on to discover how decolonizing our institutions can help better protect biodiversity.

    Olivier Kölmel
    3 August, 2023
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    Deep sea mining: concerns from the Pacific need to be heard

    When it comes to the campaign to stop deep sea mining, the stakes may be highest for Pacific communities. One of the biggest deep sea mining target zones is in the Pacific ocean: the Clarion-Clipperton zone. This is where the industry wants to start mining operations. 

    Maud Oyonarte
    3 August, 2023
  • Nature
    Climate Indigenous Oceans Biodiversity

    Why Canada’s support for a deep sea mining moratorium matters

    On July 10th, Federal Minister Joly, Minister Wilkinson and Minister Murray announced Canada's support for a moratorium on deep sea mining in international waters. While the oceans are not safe from deep sea mining just yet, this was a huge step forward.

    Sarah King
    20 July, 2023
  • Equality
    Climate Indigenous Oceans Biodiversity

    Deep sea mining: a concrete threat we need to shut down now

    Deep sea mining would endanger fragile marine ecosystems that took millennia to develop, and threaten the livelihoods and traditions of people from the Pacific and their spiritual connection to the ocean.

    Greenpeace Canada
    7 July, 2023
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    Smoke mirror: wildfires and climate (in)action

    Looking outside my window over the weekend, I could see that orange light in my backyard — and I perceived a tangible smell. I was reminded of the campfires I have with friends on lovely camping weekends. But now the smell of campfire is creating a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach.

    Laura Bergamo
    28 June, 2023
  • Boreal Forest Marsh in Canada
    Nature
    Climate Forests Indigenous

    What is going on in the boreal forest in Quebec?

    It has been more than 20 years since the shocking documentary L’Erreur Boréale was made public, shaking up the Quebec world while stirring up the cages of decision-makers and large…

    Olivier Kölmel
    12 June, 2023
  • Actions
    Climate Indigenous Oceans

    Protect the deep sea this World Oceans Day

    On this World Oceans Day, help protect the ghost octopus and other marine creatures from the environmental threat of deep sea mining.

    Greenpeace Canada
    7 June, 2023
  • Nature
    Indigenous Climate Oceans

    The link between deep sea mining and neocolonialism in the Pacific

    Deep-sea mining is an destructive form of mining that would damage the oceans beyond repair, threatening their ability to help fight climate change. Yetnmining companies, including TMC The Metals Company, want to convince governments to let them exploit the seabed. Here’s why we need to stop them.

    James Hita
    25 May, 2023
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