Inuit resilience to climate change

Inuit hamlet of Kugluktuk in Nunavut, a region along the Artic Ocean (Illustration image). Clément Sabourin / AFP

By: Marie-Laure Josselin

This is the global barometer of climate change, over the past 100 years, the Arctic has experienced average warming of 1.5 degrees, sometimes up to 3 degrees in certain regions of Canada.

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The 160,000 Inuit who live there witness the change in their environment. In the Canadian Far North, the Elders, like scientists, increasingly note the real impacts of this warming ...

Direction north of the Northwest Territories, in Canada, at the very top, above the Arctic Circle.

Inuit resilience to climate change, a great report by Marie-Laure Josselin

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