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Engaging Indigenous Peoples in Climate Change Policy (EIPCCP)
April 2025
Mental Health & Environmental Grief 🫂🪴
Climate change impacts mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. In the last issue of Phase 4 of Engaging Indigenous Peoples in Climate Change Policy, we explore wholistic ways of healing, grounding, and reclaiming balance in the face of ecological grief and eco-anxiety. 
Stay tuned for the final year of Engaging Indigenous Peoples in Climate Change Policy (EIPCCP) in 2025-2026! You can view our previous newsletters by visiting our webpage at the link below:
“We only have one earth. Let’s take care of it.” – Deb Haaland, American Politician First Indigenous person to serve as a Cabinet secretary when she was sworn in as Secretary of the Interior. 
 
Native Women's Association of Canada
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For more information on the Engaging Indigenous Peoples in Climate Change Policy project, please visit: EIPCCP | Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC)