Germaine Arnaktauyok and Neil Christopher; Inhabit Media, 2024; 72 pages; $28.95. Every human society holds its own creation myths. For millennia, until science arrived with its factual but ...
The ancient and deadly disease of tuberculosis has an unlikely grip on the Canadian Arctic. In a country where the rate of TB is among the world's lowest – 4.8 active cases per 100,000 people – the ...
With all eyes on the COP30 climate talks in Belém, underway in Brazil this week, the organization representing Inuit ...
For the organization that represents Inuit people in Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Russia’s Chukotka region, work has been hampered by the same turmoil that has upended the rest of the world – ...
The Inuit people of the Arctic, facing some of the most dramatic effects of climate change, are seeking a bigger voice in any international action taken to address it. In a position paper issued just ...
ITK President Natan Obed told the Senate Standing Committee on Defence that threats to Canadian arctic come from both outside ...
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Climate change, indigenous rights, and arctic impacts intersect at U.N. climate conference
While the steamy rainforests of Brazil are far from Alaska’s arctic, the challenges of climate change discussed at the U.N.
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In a country where the rate of TB is among the world's lowest – 4.8 active cases per 100,000 people – the territory of Nunavut is an extraordinary outlier. About 1 in 500 people had active TB in 2021 ...
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