The new episode of Mongabay's podcast interviews the director of Snowchange
about climate science, indigenous knowledge, and bringing those together in
the IPCC process and more.

Snowchange does peer reviewed publishing with its indigenous partners, is
writing part of the next IPCC report (AR6) and is also engaging in large
scale ecological restoration in the Arctic, with a very interesting funding
model.

Click the green play button here (or find/subscribe via Android
<https://subscribeonandroid.com/mongabay.libsyn.com/rss%E2%80%9D>, Google
Play <https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ii23ecdja5vf2we3ahata3x7ui>,
iTunes
<https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mongabay-newscast-1-panamas/id1155856616?i=1000375414517&mt=2>
, Stitcher <https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mongabay-newscast>, TuneIn
<http://tunein.com/radio/Mongabay-Newscast-p914475/>, or via Spotify) ~

https://news.mongabay.com/2018/06/audio-the-dialogue-between
-science-and-indigenous-knowledge/

...his remarks on their bringing solar projects to remote indigenous Arctic
groups to empower communities and how it helps women and kids/education
also particularly interesting.

Erik

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www.erikhoffner.com

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