Eriel Deranger
indigenous climate activist; executive director of Indigenous Climate Action
Eriel Tchekwie Deranger (born 1979) is a Dënesųłiné indigenous rights activist and climate activist. She is executive director of Indigenous Climate Action.
Quotes
edit- "Indigenous communities across Canada are already leaders in climate mitigation, adaptation and building real solutions. Many of the solutions and strategies created by Indigenous communities aren’t always apparent or recognized, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t as vital.”
- “Existing Indigenous climate action can be seen in the success of communities challenging industrial development[i], and asserting Indigenous sovereignty that acts as a buffer to climate change impacts,”
- “This coupled with Indigenous-owned renewable energy development[ii] and the innumerable community based monitoring and land guardian programs[iii] ensures community and cultural survival in an era of extreme climate change.”
- “Indigenous Climate Action is created by and led by Indigenous Peoples to organize an Indigenous response to both the drivers of and the impacts of climate change, and real solutions for a future we can all benefit from. Now more than ever true leadership stemming from the original carriers of Indigenous traditional knowledge (ITK) is needed at forefront the global movement for climate justice,”
- Indigenous Climate Action Welcomes Eriel Tchekwie Deranger as Executive Director, Jackie Joiner. Indigenous Climate Action. Retrieved: 29, November.
- " When addressing climate change issues, we need to look deep into the root causes and come up with mitigation and adaptation measures."
- Interview with Eriel Deranger | APHA 2017 Annual Meeting & Expo, Nov 6, 2017. WebEdgeMedicine, Retrieved: 29, November 2023.