Showing posts with label environmental protection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environmental protection. Show all posts

July 9, 2007

Tribal Resolutions on Climate Change From Alaska Native Tribes & Villages

Global warming is wreaking havoc in Alaska. In February 2006, during the Alaska Forum on the Environment, Alaska Native participants described increased forest fires, more dangerous hunting, fishing and traveling conditions, visible changes in animals and plants, infrastructure damage from melting permafrost and coastal erosion, fiercer winter storms, and pervasive unpredictability. (Dan Joling, Associated Press, 2/7/07). Because of these and other dramatic changes, traditional knowledge is jeopardized, as are cultural structures and the nutritional needs of Alaska's indigenous peoples.


The Native American Rights Fund, which the library is a part of, successfully gathered 162 Tribal and Corporate Resolutions calling on Congress and the Executive Office to adopt legislation reducing carbon emissions. The resolutions were carried to Washington, D.C. by tribal leaders and presented to the Alaska Delegation on Climate Change Crisis Day, March 20th and 21st. A successful meeting with Congressman Markey followed and resulted in interest to convene hearings on climate change impacts on indigenous peoples.
To read more, visit our case update page on the Global Warming Project, and read the resolutions from the tribes.

May 21, 2007

EPA documents at the library

Last year, several regional libraries of the Environmental Protection Agency were closed, leaving the status of numerous documents and materials uncertain. In February, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hosted an oversight hearing regarding the library closures and the possible disposal of various documents. A full summary of the closures can be found at Information Today's web site.

The National Indian Law Library has approximately 130 materials that are EPA-related. They are either authored by the EPA, or the subject matter is related to the EPA. The library also monitors the Environmental Protection Agency's web site for materials having to do with tribes and environmental management. Library researchers can access this information by using the library's online catalog.

May 15, 2007

DOI & EPA Issue Report on Tribal Protection of the Environment

"Tribal Successes: Protecting the Environment and Natural Resources" was published earlier this month. This 42 page report was issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Interior and the Offices of Inspector General. It highlights successful innovative practices of 14 different tribes who overcame legal and regulatory issues, resource limitations, and communication problems to acheive environment and natural resources protection goals.