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Tribes in the Pacific Northwest Tackling Climate Change

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Provided by: Our Living Lands|Published on: August 20, 2026
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  • This 5-minute podcast features an interview with a journalist who covers Indigenous communities, discussing how tribes across the region are responding to climate change.
  • Listeners hear examples including shifting seasons for gathering first foods; energy sovereignty through solar, wind, microgrids, and electric vehicles; and dam removal.
  • The conversation also covers cooperation and friction between tribal, state, and federal governments; the pairing of Indigenous knowledge and Western science; and the leadership of young Indigenous advocates.
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Subjects: Earth and Space Sciences, Civics, Geography
Authors: Daniel Spaulding
Region: North America
Languages: English

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