Indigenous Peoples have deep relationships and histories with the land and water, and rich knowledge systems that guide their work to respond to and prepare for climate change - from food security challenges to wildfire and flood risk reduction, to species and ecosystem protection, and energy security.
Indigenous communities have observations of the land going back much farther than written records of weather patterns and climate-related events, giving them insights into these changes and providing principles for good stewardship, adaptation and resilience.
There are many examples of Indigenous leadership on climate adaptation across the province:
Learn more in this video about how Indigenous communities in B.C. are leading climate adaptation on their territories.
Here are educational and public awareness materials for staying safe during extreme weather events.