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Monday, August 29, 2011
Resilience: Indigenous communities survive, sustain and prevail
Indigenous peoples all over the world are increasing their resilience to climate change by strengthening their traditional knowledge and systems. This video shows 5 community examples of this. (22 minutes)
This was inspiring. Thank you for sharing this. More and more I think it is important for us to educate our community on climate change and how it will affect us.
This was inspiring. Thank you for sharing this. More and more I think it is important for us to educate our community on climate change and how it will affect us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Drea. I hope we can help folks on the island to look to other communities for models for our own sustainability.
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