Hi All
I wanted to share with you a course I just completed called “Connecting for Climate Change Action” that I think may be of interest here. The basic message of the course is how we might consider both Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science for addressing climate change. It is a course run by a Canadian university so in this case Indigenous primarily means First Nations and Inuit peoples.
For me the main value was seeing opportunities for the paradigm shift we need away from BAU thinking. For those of you have read Robin Wall Kimmer’s books there will be some familiarity to the themes.
The course is free and online. The curriculum takes 10 weeks to complete and about 3 hours per week. I recommend it.
Tairin
Sat today and lah
I wanted to share with you a course I just completed called “Connecting for Climate Change Action” that I think may be of interest here. The basic message of the course is how we might consider both Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science for addressing climate change. It is a course run by a Canadian university so in this case Indigenous primarily means First Nations and Inuit peoples.
For me the main value was seeing opportunities for the paradigm shift we need away from BAU thinking. For those of you have read Robin Wall Kimmer’s books there will be some familiarity to the themes.
The course is free and online. The curriculum takes 10 weeks to complete and about 3 hours per week. I recommend it.
Tairin
Sat today and lah
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