Honouring indigenous treaty rights for climate justice
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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:08 authored by C.S. Mantyka-Pringle, C.N. Westman, Andrew KythreotisAndrew Kythreotis, D.W. SchindlerExpansion of the oil sands industry in Canada has caused land destruction and social friction. Canada could become a leader in climate governance by honouring treaty commitments made with indigenous peoples.
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Nature Climate ChangeVolume
5Issue
9Pages/Article Number
798-801Publisher
Nature Publishing GroupExternal DOI
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1758678XDate Submitted
2018-11-27Date Accepted
2015-01-01Date of First Publication
2015-01-01Date of Final Publication
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