Nova Scotia to Fund Mi’kmaq-Led Climate Change Action on Cape Breton - Halifax
- The Nova Scotia government is providing $893,000 to the Unama'ki Institute of Natural Resources for Mi'kmaq-led climate change efforts on Cape Breton Island.
- The funding will support hiring personnel, developing educational materials, and establishing a climate monitoring plan that incorporates relevant cultural indicators.
- Lisa Young stated that the institute's climate change approaches are based on Mi'kmaq knowledge.
- Membertou First Nation Chief Terry Paul emphasized that solutions must be grounded in Mi'kmaq knowledge and values.
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Nova Scotia to fund Mi'kmaq-led climate change action on Cape Breton
The Nova Scotia government is giving the Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources in Cape Breton $893,000 to fund Mi’kmaq-led climate change adaptation work.
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Nova Scotia to fund Mi’kmaq-led climate change action on Cape Breton
The Nova Scotia government is giving the Unama’ki Institute of Natural Resources in Cape Breton $893,000 to fund Mi’kmaq-led climate change adaptation work.
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Read Full ArticleThe Government of Nova Scotia is providing $893,000 to the Unama'ki Natural Resources Institute in Cape Breton to fund climate change adaptation work led by the Mi'kmaq. The institute,...
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