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  • American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program
  • Environment & Natural Resources
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Cornell Law NALSA, Yale Law NALSA, Cornell University American Indian & Indigenous Studies Program, and Yale School of Environment invite community members, students, and professionals to join us for the virtual Indigenous Nations & Climate Change Summit (INCCS) on April 21-23, 2021.

INCCS will convene distinguished experts from various disciplines across policy, science, law, movement-building, green finance, and others to discuss critical climate change topics along two thematic areas – Indigenous resilience and Indigenous resistance. Over the course of three evenings, the INCCS will host a series of panels and interactive Q&A sessions on contemporary climate change topics including, but not limited to – food sovereignty, climate adaptation, transnational justice, renewable energy, protection of sacred sites, and green infrastructure.

Please RSVP on the home page of the event website.

The schedule of events and speaker biographies may also be found on the event website.

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April 21, 2021 - April 23, 2021
12:46 am - 12:46 am

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