Indigenous communities at the forefront of climate suffering and resilience

As most people are affected by climate change, it might seem strange to consider that a particular community suffers more than others. However, given the disproportionate distribution of natural disaster relief services, the remote location of many communities in “Canada”, and the institutionalized discrimination of Indigenous groups – it becomes a harsh reality that must […]

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Cough, Cough: A Wildfire Morning

Cough, cough. Mom, my throat hurts.The air smells bad, full of ash.I look out the windowred skies, dark clouds, everything is fading. “Come here, sweetheart,” Mom says softly,but my hands won’t stop shaking.My chest feels heavy, my eyes are wetWhy does it feel like the world is falling apart? “The fire’s close. We need to

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