Posted by: Sandy Steinman | June 4, 2023

Indigenous communities adapt as climate change upends ecological calendars globally

American Geophysical Union News Release

For millennia, Indigenous communities have timed their cultural, agricultural, and spiritual practices around Earth’s regular cycles — wet and dry, hot and cold, lush and barren seasons reliably indicated by seasonal changes in their environments. What happens when climate change upends these natural cycles, which are also called “ecological calendars”?

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