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‘We have a way to save communities’: Indigenous fire keepers share knowledge across colonial borders
First Nations experts attend first National Indigenous Fire Gathering on syilx homelands in B.C., joining counterparts from Canada, Australia and the U.S.
ExxonMobil’s Climate Fraud Wasn’t a Mistake, It Was a 40-Year Market Operation Worth $100 Billion (someone should sue Exxon and use the settlement against Climate Criminals) : r/ClimateOffensive
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Canada Must Plan to Electrify Its Economy With Renewables, Electrotech - YouTube
Global economies, led by China, are electrifying. Renewables to generate electricity, which in turn fuels electrotech (eg EVs, heat pumps, industrial heat). ...
After Decades of Protections, Green Sea Turtles Have Been Saved From the Brink of Extinction—for Now
Scientists caution fisheries and climate change still threaten the animals. Sustained conservation efforts must continue so the turtles can continue to recover, they say.
One of humanity’s greatest challenges today is the environmental crisis, which threatens our very existence. Our latest dossier explores its class character, showing that the climate catastrophe is a product of capitalism’s relentless drive for accumulation.
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Biodiversity is in catastrophic decline. Here are three ways to ensure Australia’s conservation law actually works | Atticus Fleming and Andrew Macintosh
The highest priority must be to ensure land-clearing is properly regulated to save our native forests
Rooted Resistance: Indigenous Wisdom for Environmental Action
Joycelyn Longdon, Joice Mendez and Dr. Mya-Rose Craig explore how marginalised communities paved the way for today’s climate movement and how to reclaim our ...
Stringent climate policies could prevent 207,000 deaths and save $2.3 trillion by 2030
A CMCC study in Science Advances finds that net-zero climate policies avoiding 1.5°C overshoot could prevent 207,000 deaths and save $2.3 trillion USD in economic losses by 2030 through cleaner air.
Alice in Wonderland kitchen reveal! Those mushrooms did a number on me, when I opted NOT to do paper mache for being time too consuming, the world had other plans — 4 weeks of experimenting with foam 😂 they’re not perfect, but I think it works? Felt Tim Burton-esque? Are they still as bad as you guys thought though lol be honest
Global Wildfires Burned an Area of Land Larger Than India in 2024 / The greatest increases in burned area and CO2 emissions during the 2024-25 wildfire season were in Canada’s boreal forests, the Amazon moist forests, the dry forests of Bolivia and the savannah in central Brazil : r/ClimateCrisisCanada
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Reconciliation, rebranded: Nation to Nation looks at what's happening in federal politics | N2N
The Liberal government hasn’t changed, but Mark Carney’s take on reconciliation has. Host Karyn Pugliese talks with a panel of journalists about what that me...
Green Capitalism in the Americas: False Solutions, Real Threats - CounterPunch.org
In the Americas, old forms of extractivism and accumulation are being rebranded under the guise of “green” development. But beneath the surface, the reality is stark: the transition being promoted today is not a break from fossil capitalism—it is its reinvention as a kind of fossil gattopardismo, in which energy demand expands and the extraction of hydrocarbons intensifies as part of the approach to energy transition, under the illusory umbrella of “net zero” policies.
The White House on Thursday released a presidential proclamation designating Monday, October 13, 2025, as Columbus Day. In the statement, President Donald J. Trump praised the 15th-century explorer as “the original American hero” and “a giant of Western civilization.” About The AuthorAuthor: Native News Online StaffEmail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Native News Online is one of the most-read publications covering Indian Country and the news that matters to American Indians, Alaska Natives and other Indigenous people. Reach out to us at editor@nativenewsonline.net.