For what is available- take your time, look around, and learn about climate financing models and Indigenous communities
Karla speaking at New Mexico Institute to Limited Partners, Investors and Founders about Climate Investments
Environmental Degradation and Climate Change: Intersections with Indigenous Issues - The International Association of Genocide. This panel focuses on how Indigenous people worldwide have been affected by and are at the forefront of issues of environmental justice, environmental security, and climate change. This topic is inherently intersectional and interdisciplinary, and the discussion aims to reflect that reality.
Writing and Publications
This paper examines the emerging issues and solutions to address climate change through Indigenous perspectives while centering Alaska Native peoples and communities. In it, the authors propose models to foster more opportunities and support Indigenous-led mitigation and adaptation strategies. Authored by Karla Brollier, Nikoosh Carlo, and Raina Thiele.
This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricate interplay of climate change and Indigenous communities, offering insights into cultural impacts and sustainable solutions. It traverses through the impacts of climate change on lands, resources, and socio-cultural dynamics. The narrative unfolds chapters on Indigenous-led initiatives and human rights, while also addressing economic implications, challenges, and imperative actions including complex funding models
The report, highlights the severe impact of climate change on Alaska Native communities. It identifies critical threats such as erosion, flooding, and permafrost degradation, which jeopardize the sustainability of infrastructure, cultures, and ways of life. The report underscores the inadequacy of current federal and state support systems and proposes legislative, funding, and programmatic changes to address these challenges.
Focusing on climate change and funding communities
It was just the beginning of a climate revolution
Submitted to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues Expert Group Meeting “Combatting Violence Against Indigenous Women and Girls”, United Nations Headquarters, New York
Indigenous Nations’ Engagement in Federal Land Management Planning - Developed for PEW Charitable Trust
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The Washington Post - The climate problem is not just scientific. It’s linguistic. If we can agree how to talk and write about an issue that affects us all, maybe we can understand and fix it together.
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