Indigenous peoples are among those that contribute the least to the climate crisis yet are impacted the most through the loss of lands, waterways, and changing weather patterns. They are also structurally excluded in the political discourse and policy processes that combat the effects of climate change. Despite this suppression of rights and decision-making authority, many Indigenous communities have demonstrated significant leadership on climate action.
This course (CLM425) will introduce Indigenous worldviews and knowledge systems and explore how they relate to science and climate action. You will explore an Indigenous rights-based approach in order to develop the skills to respectfully and reciprocally engage with Indigenous communities on climate action. Understanding the major role that colonization plays in the climate crisis is an essential lens for this course.
Course Details:
- Location: Online
- Format: Self-paced within deadlines set by instructor
- Duration: 6 weeks beginning May 8, 2024
- Cost: $699
This course can be applied to the Climate Action Certificate (https://www.sfu.ca/continuing-studies/programs/climate-action-certificat...). You are welcome to register for a course on its own or as part of the certificate program. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions at [email protected].
Register for the course here: https://www.sfu.ca/continuing-studies/courses/clm/indigenous-perspective...