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Indigenous and northern climate leaders make international impact at Adaptation Futures Conference


MONTREAL, Oct. 3, 2023 /CNW/ - Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada; Indigenous Services Canada; and Environment and Climate Change Canada

Northern and Indigenous communities are facing some of the harshest effects of climate change. Investing in adaptation measures will help keep them safe, create economic opportunities, and help avoid the steep and rising costs caused by increasingly extreme weather. Many Indigenous communities are already leading the way to building a more climate-resilient future through climate monitoring, adaptation solutions, and the transition to clean energy.

Today, more than 100 Indigenous and northern climate leaders from across Canada joined the international climate change adaptation community in Montreal for the 7th edition of the Adaptation Futures Conference. Throughout the week, more than 1,500 global experts in climate adaptation are gathering at the conference to present their work, discuss emerging and innovative issues, and build networks.

To emphasize the important contributions of Indigenous Peoples to climate leadership, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, welcomed Indigenous delegates from Canada and around the world at a networking reception on October 2.

This year's conference will focus on equity and justice. It will seek to better recognize Indigenous Peoples' leadership in advancing climate change adaptation. Indigenous Peoples have a long and rich history of inhabiting, adapting to, and caring for their environments. As the eyes and ears on the ground, Indigenous Peoples are uniquely positioned to lead the way using the Indigenous Knowledge systems they have cultivated since time immemorial.

Across the country, community-led adaptation projects are making a difference. These are some examples of the hundreds of initiatives underway in Indigenous and northern communities:

Supporting Indigenous leadership and co-developing solutions to address climate change in First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities is central to advancing the reconciliation journey and self-determination. The Government of Canada will continue to work in partnership with Indigenous Peoples to advance Indigenous climate leadership and support Indigenous and northern communities as they work toward their climate goals.

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"Gin 'waadluwaan gud 'ahl kwaagiidang (Xaad Kil, Northern Haida dialect). Everything depends on everything else. Gaw Xaadee's (Old Massett Haida's) are proud to learn more from the Adaptation Futures Conference. It's important that we share what we have learned and gained from this conference with our future generations."

Kwaa Tsaaps, Patrika McEvoy 
Old Massett Village Councillor

"In a world where the effects of climate change continue to intensify, it's time to act! At the Adaptation Futures Conference, the global movement continues, allowing us to advance?and shape?a more sustainable future. As Indigenous leaders, we assist in sharing generations of Traditional Knowledge, insights, experiences and solutions grounded in our natural environment. Indigenous Peoples help forge paths of climate action and cultivate the seeds of adaptation that will flourish on a global scale. I am looking forward to participating in the dialogue and sharing our important adaptation work through an Indigenous lens."

Trent Moraes 
Deputy Chief Councillor, Skidegate Band Council

"Misipawistik Cree Nation is committed to protecting our lands and waters. In the last 150 years, we have faced increasing challenges and threats to our lands and way of life. Climate change is only the latest challenge. We are using our traditional knowledge and scientific monitoring to understand these combined threats and how they are affecting our land so that we can develop strategies to ensure land protection, continuity of our culture and way of life."

Becky Cook

Lands Monitoring Manager, Misipawistik Cree Nation 

"Indigenous Peoples are already leading our collective response to climate change in Canada and across the globe. Throughout my travels across the North and Arctic, I have seen firsthand the innovative, community-led climate adaptation projects being developed and implemented by Indigenous Peoples. We will continue to work together in partnership and take the necessary action to fight climate change, create economic prosperity, and build a strong, healthy, sustainable future for all."

The Honourable Dan Vandal, P.C., M.P. 
Minister of Northern Affairs and Minister responsible for PrairiesCan and CanNor

"Indigenous Peoples have long histories of living on, adapting to, and stewarding their lands. The Government of Canada will continue to work with First Nations, Inuit and Métis to advance an Indigenous Climate Leadership Agenda and distinctions-based strategies that ensure Indigenous Peoples have the resources and authorities necessary to advance self-determined climate action from coast to coast to coast. By taking action to adapt to the changing climate, we will build resilient communities and economies that are able to thrive for generations to come."

The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree  
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations

"Indigenous Peoples have been leading the way for decades in raising awareness around climate change. Today, they are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change. This conference showcases Indigenous climate leadership on the international stage. It will help incorporate more Indigenous Knowledge into our practices and support more community-led climate adaptation projects. This is a great opportunity for Canada to learn from Indigenous communities about climate change adaptation."

The Honourable Patty Hajdu 
Minister of Indigenous Services

"Indigenous Peoples are on the front lines of climate change in Canada and around the world. Through their intergenerational knowledge, legal systems, governance, values, worldviews, and relations, Indigenous Peoples are a source of strength and knowledge in adapting and building resilience to climate change impacts. Our government is committed to supporting self-determined action in addressing Indigenous partners' climate priorities. By continuing to work together, we all benefit. This is key to securing a thriving natural environment for future generations."

The Honourable Steven Guilbeault
Minister of Environment and Climate Change

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