DiscoverEveryday Climate ChampionsEpisode 16: Indigenous-Led Climate Justice
Episode 16: Indigenous-Led Climate Justice

Episode 16: Indigenous-Led Climate Justice

Update: 2024-03-21
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We speak with Shaandiin Cedar, a tribal member of the Navajo Nation and an advocate for indigenous-led climate action. Shaandiin discusses how Indigenous communities can help lead the way to addressing our climate crisis. We learn about the intricacies involved with climate justice for Native peoples, including both climate impacts that are already happening and avoiding or lessening future harms. How can we honor and center the experiences and wisdom of Indigenous peoples? And how can non-Native people support them during our shared climate crisis?



Guest: Shaandiin Cedar, advocate for Indigenous-led climate action and Senior Associate, Powerhouse Ventures 



Great Guest Quote: “Not leveraging Indigenous ingenuity, I think, is just a giant missed opportunity for our collective effort to mitigate climate change.”



Keywords:#climatejustice #indigenousrights #renewableenergy #solarenergy #climatecrisis #climateaction #EverydayClimateChampions   


                       
Host: Dalya Massachi



Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ikq_PwyDWklbiGBltml3Laf7jarolTrJGr_p1W_Hrug/edit?usp=sharing



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Related Action Resources: 

UNEP-WCMC and ICCA Consortium 2021 Territories of Life report: Estimated extent of territories and areas conserved by Indigenous peoples and local communities: https://report.territoriesoflife.org/global-analysis/
Article on indigenous protection of 80% of the world's biodiversity: https://www.conservation.org/blog/3-ways-indigenous-knowledge-protects-natur
Grid Alternatives Tribal Program: https://gridalternatives.org/what-we-do/tribal-program
Native Land App and Database: https://native-land.ca/
Similar programs elsewhere: Navajo & Hopi Nations in Arizona: https://www.nativerenewables.org/; Amazonian villages: https://amazonfrontlines.org/work/building-solutions/solar-program/


UN discussion: Native American perspectives on climate justice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UimhDh1FjCs


Powerhouse Ventures: https://www.powerhouse.fund/ventures 

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Episode 16: Indigenous-Led Climate Justice

Episode 16: Indigenous-Led Climate Justice

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