Climate action means 'reconnection,' say participants in Yukon First Nations fellowship

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A group of young Indigenous people from the Yukon has created an interactive website they hope will encourage a radical rethink of the climate crisis and how to tackle it.

“It’s not a website that you’re just going to go through and quickly skim through,” said Carissa Waugh, one of the creators. “There’s recordings on there, there’s stories on there, there’s a lot of visuals on there.”

The website was created by 13 young representatives from First Nations across Yukon and Northern B.C. who participated in the First Nations Climate Action Fellowship.

In February 2020, Yukon First Nations signed a climate change emergency declaration and called for

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