In the face of a rapidly changing climate, First Nations have been raising their voice to call for rapid decarbonization, raising the profile of what First Nations Climate Leadership means. This panel brings together presentations by First Nations at the national and provincial level to discuss the implications of First Nations climate action, its’ historical expressions in international advocacy, and highlight how First Nations are ‘active leaders’ based on unique connections to the land, water, air, and more-than-human beings. It will demonstrate how a First Nations-led framework for climate action that centres First Nations knowledge systems, rights, and governance is essential to achieve Canada’s climate commitments under the Paris Agreement.
Moderator Graeme Reed Strategic Advisor Assembly of First Nations