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Government of Canada Releases New Report Showing the Impacts of Climate Change and Necessity of Indigenous-Led Climate Change Adaptation


OTTAWA, ON, May 7, 2024 /CNW/ - In recent years, Canada has increasingly faced severe impacts of climate change, including higher temperatures, shifting rainfall patterns, extreme weather events and rising sea levels. Climate change has already impacted First Nations, Inuit and Métis livelihoods, culture, social relations, food security, health, well-being and ways of life. Despite experiencing disproportionate impacts to climate change, Indigenous Peoples have been actively responding to environmental change since time immemorial and have developed Indigenous Knowledge Systems to respond to it. For Canada to reduce some of the worst impacts of the climate crisis it currently faces, Indigenous Knowledge Systems need to be considered.

Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced the release of the For Our Future: Indigenous Resilience Report, the first Indigenous-led report that draws on Indigenous knowledge, perspectives and experiences to explore multidimensional and intersecting aspects of climate change impacts and adaptation. The report is part of Canada in a Changing Climate: Advancing our Knowledge for Action, Canada's National Knowledge Assessment of how and why Canada's climate is changing, the impacts of these changes and how we are adapting. This report highlights the unique strengths and challenges of First Nations, Inuit and Métis in responding to climate change; the importance of the inclusion of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in all levels of climate action; that climate change is one of the many crises that First Nations, Inuit and Métis face; and how Indigenous-led climate action is critical for self-determination. This report paints an urgent picture of the impact that climate change has on Indigenous Peoples. It presents a starting point for meaningful dialogue and action that must continue into the future to avoid further loss of life and culture.

The report's five broad key messages draw from a set of 12 key principles grounded in the teachings of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Elders and Knowledge Holders and reflect a diversity of Indigenous nations, cultures and languages in Canada. The report recognizes, highlights and elevates Indigenous knowledge, rights, expertise, issues, perspectives and experiences concerning climate change and its impacts within Canada. The report emphasizes how climate change is a continual and pervasive threat that will only exacerbate other challenges Indigenous communities face, such as environmental issues and the ongoing legacy of colonization.

A webinar will follow on May 15, 2024, to hear directly from the authors about how climate change is affecting Indigenous communities and to learn about the approaches First Nations, Inuit and Métis are taking to drive climate action at local, regional, national and international levels. Please access the link to register for the webinar, taking place from 13:30 to 15:00 p.m. ET.

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"Indigenous Peoples face significant and unique climate challenges that threaten lives, livelihoods, cultures and knowledge systems. This report speaks to the importance of Indigenous-led adaptation and mitigation initiatives. It also highlights how, by adopting policies and measures that incorporate Indigenous knowledge, experience and perspectives, governments can better equip themselves to fight climate change. Through this report and the National Adaptation Strategy, the federal government is bringing together experts and decision-makers to protect people, promote Indigenous voices, and improve resiliency while building a clean and prosperous future."

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson

Minister of Energy and Natural Resources

"First Nations, Inuit and Métis across Canada are taking remarkable action to fight climate change and adapt to its impacts. They are uniquely positioned to lead climate solutions using Indigenous knowledge, science and lived experiences. The release of this report highlights the crucial importance of self-determination and incorporating Indigenous knowledge and science into climate change decision-making to ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for generations to come."

The Honourable Steven Guilbeault

Minister of Environment and Climate Change

"From wildfires to melting permafrost to floods, northerners and communities across the country are seeing an increase in extreme weather events. Due to their geographic location and relationship to the lands, waters and ice, Indigenous and northern communities are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts. It's this experience that makes them best positioned to lead climate change mitigation efforts and shape a more climate-resilient future. This Indigenous-led report highlights the unique role Indigenous Peoples play in responding to the climate crisis as well as the need for the consideration and integration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems across all government actions."

The Honourable Dan Vandal
Minister of Northern Affairs, Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency

"Indigenous Peoples have always been stewards of the land, air and water and incorporating Indigenous knowledge will allow us to better understand the impacts of climate change and guide our adaptation measures. This Indigenous-led report, the first of its kind, emphasizes that self-determination is critical to Indigenous-led climate action. We are working with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis to advance an Indigenous Climate Leadership Agenda that will ensure Indigenous Peoples have the resources and authorities necessary to advance self-determined climate action."

The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations

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Register for the Webinar on May 15, 2024
Canada in a Changing Climate: National Issues Report
For Our Future: Indigenous Resilience Report
Canada in a Changing Climate: Advancing our Knowledge for Action

Government of Canada Report Shows Climate Change Impacts ? and Adaptation Actions ? Are Evident in Sectors and Ecosystems in Canada - Canada.ca
2030 Emissions Reduction Plan: Clean Air, Strong Economy
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