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  1. 21 wrz 2016 · The summit – organized by WWF-Canada and co-hosted by the federal and Nunavut governments and the Qulliq Energy Corporation (the government-run electricity utility for Nunavut) – was designed to explore the challenges and opportunities involved with habitat-friendly renewable energy development in the North. The goal: to take a major step ...

  2. 24 lis 2021 · Exploring how Inuit culture and values can shape successful climate adaptation in a region warming at three times the global average, the event featured stories from Inuit climate leaders from across the Arctic.

  3. $1.8 million from Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Indigenous Guardians Fund. This funding will empower Inuit families to visit culturally significant areas within Nunatsiavut territory to gather data and observe changes to the land, water, and sea ice, as well as to deepen their profound connections to the land.

  4. 19 sty 2024 · The historic agreement over control of resource-rich Arctic lands to the government of the predominantly Inuit territory of Nunavut was billed as the largest land transfer in Canada's...

  5. The Canadian territory of Nunavut, which became an offi cial and independent territory in 1999, covers 1,994,000 square kilometres of Arctic Canada carved out of the Northwest Territories by the Nunavut Land claims Agreement.

  6. 20 sty 2024 · Canada on Thursday formally gave the giant Arctic territory of Nunavut control over its reserves of gold, diamonds, iron, cobalt and rare earth metals, a move that could boost exploration and...

  7. In Nunavut, residents and visiting scientists alike have observed significant changes — such as permafrost degradation, changes in sea-level and sea ice, and coastal erosion — that are already affecting the safety and sustainability of communities and their infrastructure.

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