The Rad Network Moccasin Telegraph: A Podcast
The RAD Network Moccasin Telegraph podcast series centres around the themes of love, connection to the land, and the restoration of Indigenous sovereignty.
The RAD Network Moccasin Telegraph podcast series centres around the themes of love, connection to the land, and the restoration of Indigenous sovereignty.
This is the official website of the Restore, Assert, Defend (RAD) Network. The RAD Network works with Indigenous communities "to restore relationships and Indigenous knowledge systems, assert Indigenous rights and responsibilities, and defend lands and waters."
This study from WWF-Canada and led by scientists at McMaster University’s Remote Sensing Lab, has measured, for the first time, how much carbon is stored in Canada’s landscapes, and where the biggest stores can be found.
This blog explores the importance of peatlands for carbon stage and the role of Indigenous-leadership [...]
This blog explores the opportunity and potential for Indigenous-led Nature Based Solutions as one pathway [...]
This blog post highlights the importance of Canada's boreal forest as a carbon storehouse and how IPCAs play a crucial role in managing these forests. It also gives examples of partnerships between scientists and Indigenous communities who are working to establish IPCAs.
This blog post discusses the significance of Indigenous-led conservation and how it plays a critical role in promoting justice, not only for the environment but also for social well-being.
This blog post explains how Indigenous-led conservation and nature-based climate solutions can help fight climate change and protect biodiversity—while also advancing Indigenous rights, leadership, and economic self-determination.
This blog post explores how Indigenous-led nature-based GHG offsets can support climate goals while advancing Indigenous rights and conservation leadership.
This blog reflects on a collaborative project exploring the intersection of Indigenous-led conservation and nature-based climate solutions.