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At the Edge of Geologic Epochs

From: Changing Tides

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This chapter explores how indigenous world views might help us address climate change. Intergenerational equity: its prevalence in Indigenous world views and how it is being integrated into other legal systems to address climate change. The role of marine fish in sequestering carbon, and therefore in mitigating climate change. The potential rebuilding of rockfish populations via marine protected areas created in partnership between Indigenous, federal and provincial governments in BC. will draw connections between climate change, shrinking glaciers, salmon populations, bears and bear-human interactions.

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Alejandro Frid

Alejandro Frid, Ph.D., an ecologist for First Nations of British Columbia’s Central Coast and Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria, has for over two decades inhabited the worlds of science, modern Indigenous cultures, and climate activism. He lives on Bowen Island, British Columbia.