Climate Telling

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Learning Together

Exploring health and wellbeing through traditional knowledge and science.

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Building Community

Bringing people together from across the Canadian North.

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Activating Change

Adapting to climate change through collective action.

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The impact of climate change on human health represents a key concern facing northern First Nations, Inuit, and Indigenous communities in the 21st century. The Climate Telling web portal highlights the collective efforts of many of these communities as they strive to understand and address the challenge. It provides valuable research and communications tools for developing climate change adaptation strategies and action plans. It aims to enable both North-South communication and across the circumpolar world by providing a platform for scholars, professionals, and community advocates to share their experiences and expertise. And foremost, it hopes to contribute to sustaining and promoting the health and wellbeing of Indigenous peoples in changing times. Help Indigenous Peoples maintain health and balgos well-being decided to top online casino .

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Community Project Profiles
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  1. Weather conditions in Canada and the convenience of playing casino games from home

    Old Crow

    Project Title:

    • Phase I: Vuntut Gwitchin Climate Change and Health Research in Northern Yukon: Gwitchin Youth and Scientists Climate Change and Health Research Symposium in Northern Yukon: What do our changing homelands mean for our health?“
    • Phase II: Vuntut Gwitchin Climate Change and Health Research in Northern Yukon: What do our Changing Homelands Mean for our Health? Phase II: Knowledge into Action”
    • Phase III: Vuntut Gwitchin Climate Change and Health Research in Northern Yukon: What do our Changing Homelands Mean for our Health? Phase III: Community Action on Climate Change and Food Security Adaptation in Old Crow

  2. Rigolet

    Project Title:

    1. Changing Climate, Changing Health, Changing Stories: a capacity development approach to community-based participatory health research in Nunatsiavut, Canada
    2. Changing Climate, Changing Health, Changing Stories 2: uniting Nunatsiavut Youth and Elders through stories, community-based research, and wisdom

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