To Save the World, Grow Insects
If you live in North America, bugs probably aren’t the first thing that comes to mind when deciding what to...
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Balancing Science and Self-Care with Climate Researcher Janna Wale - As a young Gitxsan and Cree-Métis girl growing up in Gitanmaax First Nation in northern British Columbia, Janna Wale loved school—even to the point of wanting to do her sister’s homework for her.
Once her family moved away to the city, they returned every year for her community’s annual salmon harvest, and with every visit, something became clearer: the salmon were disappearing. Spurred to do something, Wale pursued her passion for learning into the natural sciences. Now a policy advisor at the Canadian Climate Institute, Wale talks to Karen Pinchin about her earliest memories and the educators who helped her integrate her scientific career with her Indigeneity.
