News Briefs:
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COP 28 and indigenous people: The “Loss and Damage” fund established at the last IPCC summit “must address indigenous peoples’ lands at greatest risk” said the Indigenous peoples’ caucus, called the International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Climate Change, or IIPFCC.
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The Fifth National Climate Assessment was just published in November, 2023 A brief summary is here. The chapter on Indigenous Peoples (chapter 16) is here.
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Scientists say new epoch marked by human impact — the Anthropocene — began in 1950s seen here in a lake in Canada
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SEI continues to advocate for embedding climate literacy into support for community colleges met this past month with the State Academic Senate.
In this issue:
The Climate Emergency Today,
by David Beaulieu
Update on the Divestment Campaign,
By Andrew Walzer
Native American Heritage Month and the Environment,
by George Leddy