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Here's how Labrador Inuit are leading the way by adapting to the curveballs of climate change

By A Mystery Man Writer

Climate change means the Inuit do what they've always done: Adapt

Climate change means the Inuit do what they've always done: Adapt - ArcticToday

Climate change means the Inuit do what they've always done: Adapt - ArcticToday

Inuit bring unified voice to COP26 from the frontlines of climate change

An Inuit view on Arctic climate change – OnCirculation

Climate change means the Inuit do what they've always done: Adapt - ArcticToday

Evidence of accelerated climate change seen in Labrador mountain range

Climate change means the Inuit do what they've always done: Adapt

April, 2021 - SmartICE

Inuit bring unified voice to COP26 from the frontlines of climate change

Evidence of accelerated climate change seen in Labrador mountain range, Waterloo News

The sea ice in northern Labrador is thinning — fast. Here's why the Inuit are worried

Visualizing Changing Oceans through Collaborative Research in Pangnirtung, Nunavut

It depends…”: Inuit-led identification and interpretation of land-based observations for climate change adaptation in Nunatsiavut, Labrador