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University of New Mexico

2023

Climate change

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Climate Litigation: The Future Is Now, Hon. Manuel I. Arrieta Jan 2023

Climate Litigation: The Future Is Now, Hon. Manuel I. Arrieta

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Smokescreen: Debunking Wildfire Myths To Save Our Forests And Climate, Brenda Macías López Jan 2023

Book Review: Smokescreen: Debunking Wildfire Myths To Save Our Forests And Climate, Brenda Macías López

Natural Resources Journal

No abstract provided.


Achieving Climate Justice Through Land Back: An Overview Of Tribal Dispossession, Land Return Efforts, And Practical Mechanisms For #Landback, Vanessa Racehorse Jan 2023

Achieving Climate Justice Through Land Back: An Overview Of Tribal Dispossession, Land Return Efforts, And Practical Mechanisms For #Landback, Vanessa Racehorse

Faculty Scholarship

Due to the increasing pressures of the climate change crisis, federal and state governments are beginning to acknowledge that Indigenous-led stewardship and control over Tribal aboriginal homelands is a crucial component of addressing climate change. In the United States, Tribal nations have a long history of responsible land stewardship, with environmental conservation and respect for the world's biodiversity being an inextricable piece of Tribal customs, traditions, and knowledge. This Article strives to pay due respect to traditional land stewardship and its important role in the past, present, and future.

Part I of this Article starts with an overview of the …