Suquamish Teens Participate in Climate Change [Scam] Summit | Mother Earth Journal
A group of Suquamish Tribe teenagers recently tackled a complicated issue that natural resources managers are just starting to consider – ocean acidification.
The five teens presented their findings on the issue and its impact to their tribe and Puget Sound before nearly 100 of their peers from all over the country in Washington, D.C. in mid-February.
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“I knew there was a shortage in our seafood,” said Charissa Sigo, a senior. “I just didn’t know how bad it was. And we learned that other groups are dealing with similar climate issues all over the country.”
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The teens were encouraged to participate by Karen Matsumoto, the Seattle Aquarium’s marine science education coordinator.
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In the same issue of Mother Earth Journal, I was also alarmed by an article 'Indigenous ways of knowing'. Ralph Hayburn, Dunedin, New Zealand
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