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Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change

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Best for high school and college-level learners

Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change is a documentary project that shares Inuit elders’ observations of environmental change in the Arctic. Instead of focusing only on satellite data, it centers Indigenous expertise, storytelling, and lived experience. Parents of teens appreciate that it broadens conversations about climate change beyond graphs, highlighting whose voices are heard and why. It’s best for middle and high school students, ideally paired with maps, science readings, and reflection writing. Often available free or low-cost online, it offers a powerful, perspective-shifting look at both science and justice.

Free to stream online through IsumaTV; donations or institutional licensing may be separate.

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