Using Indigenous knowledge to tackle climate change

CBC News: The National
15 Mar 202201:58

Summary

TLDRA project by Saskatchewan's Kaoussis First Nation combines wind and solar energy to generate 2,800 megawatt-hours of electricity annually, powering 340 homes with zero emissions. Chief Cadmus Delorme highlights green energy as both a responsibility and an opportunity for future generations. The initiative merges traditional Indigenous knowledge with climate models, offering insights into sustainable practices. Through the Prairie Climate Center’s Climate Atlas, Indigenous leadership is promoted in addressing climate change. Plans are underway to expand the solar farm, blending economic participation with environmental stewardship.

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Indigenous leadershipClimate changeGreen energySustainabilityTraditional knowledgeClimate modelsFirst NationsZero emissionsSolar energyStewardship