This Indigenous Community Created A New Blueprint To Fight Climate Change

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Chyana Marie Sage is a Cree writer from Canada whose writing focuses on Indigenous identity and storytelling. Her debut memoir, Soft As Bones, is forthcoming with House of Anansi, Winter 2025.

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refers to a distinctive mixed peoples who developed their own customs, language, ways of life, cultural practices and recognizable group identity. There are no blood quantum requirements, but Métis rights holders must have ancestral connections to a historic One immediate action item was the transition of infrastructure and energy systems to achieve net-zero carbon emission by 2050. Among the initiatives born out of this goal is the Métis Crossing Solar Project in Alberta’s Smoky Lake County ― a collaboration between MNA, the county, and the town of Smoky Lake.

 

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