Canada’s aboriginal peoples, in addition to registering the country’s highest rates of tuberculosis, have other disproportionately high health problems too...
Forum to focus on climate change More than 2,500 representatives of the world’s 370 million indigenous people gathered in New York for the seventh session of the United Nations Per...
Climate change is altering traditional ways of life worldwide, and two meetings in Montana this week will focus on the impact of those changes, what is being done to work within th...
ICTMN Staff
April 24, 2011
This serene Arctic scene belies the scary truth: The Arctic ice is melting faster than anyone knew, and the glaciers on the Canadian archipelago have already melted enough water to...
The latest State of the Arctic Coast report is out, and the news is chilling because the ice is not...
Not only is Margaret Hiza Redsteer a geologist with the U.S...
ICTMN Staff
March 25, 2011
The Arctic ozone hole (in blue) in 2006. Scientists are predicting a hole at least as large this year...
Canada may hold the key to the world’s survival, steward as it is of the world’s largest intact forest, which contains more unfrozen water than any other ecosystem, a major U.S...
Climate change hits Arctic villages first, posing new threats for water sanitation, food sourcing and preservation, and physical injury...

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