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  • The Social Losses to Climate Change

    We spoke with Alison Pascal, a curator at the Squamish Lillooet Cultural Centre about the many losses incurred by climate change in the Squamish region.

    https://wwj.waterlution.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/The-Social-Losses-to-Climate-Change-_20220407T092001.364191_mixdown.mp3
  • Hollistic Approaches to Watershed Management

    Elder Randall Lewis and current president of the Squamish River Watershed society Edith Tobe speak to the benefits of a holistic approach to watershed management.

    https://wwj.waterlution.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Hollistic-Approaches-to-Watershed-Management.mp3
  • Generations of Glacial Monitoring

    Longtime glacial monitor Karl Ricker speaks on his lifetime of monitoring the Wedgement Glacier in Whistler, and what he’s learned about the consequences of glacial melting from his research.

    https://wwj.waterlution.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Generations-of-Glacial-Monitoring_20220406T151606.865918_20220506T124809.125687_mixdown.mp3
  • Community Accounts of Climate Change in the Squamish Region

    Community members from Whistler Village to Squamish BC account their experiences with climate change in recent years.

    https://wwj.waterlution.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Community-Accounts-of-Climate-Change-in-the-Squamish-Region.mp3

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