SACNAS Member Dr. Spies Highlights Why Indigenous Views on Climate Change Matter in Honolulu Star-Advertiser Op-Ed
November 01, 2019
November 01, 2019
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Nov. 1 -- The Society for Advancement of Hispanics-Chicanos and Native Americans in Science news:
Indigenous communities are affected first and worst by climate change, yet they are often excluded from the decisions that influence policy and resource management. This means indigenous science and knowledge are seldom considered when crafting solutions to combat the climate crisis. In a recent op-ed published by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, SACNAS member Dr. Narriss . . .
Indigenous communities are affected first and worst by climate change, yet they are often excluded from the decisions that influence policy and resource management. This means indigenous science and knowledge are seldom considered when crafting solutions to combat the climate crisis. In a recent op-ed published by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, SACNAS member Dr. Narriss . . .