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Interview with Clayton Thomas-Muller: Part Six of Max Ritts' Blog Series

Ever since I saw him speak at the University of Toronto almost two years ago, I have wanted to pick the brain of Clayton Thomas-Muller. Activist, writer, and leader of the Indigenous Environmental Network’s Canadian Indigenous Tar Sands Campaign, he is simply one of the most outspoken,...

Posted by Max Ritts Monday Jan 31, 2011 13:30
Categories: Beaver Lake Cree, Climate Change, Environment , Max Ritts | Tags: Aboriginal, Alberta, Beaver Lake Cree, Clayton Thomas-Muller, climate justice, environment, First Nations, fish, indigenous, Indigenous Environmental Network, Max Ritts, oil sands, tar sands
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Mapping Critical Politics: An interview with land use planner Petr Cizek on the tar sands

The late geographer Bernard Nietschmann once observed that ‘‘more indigenous territory has been claimed by maps than by guns.’’ Whether or not you agree with this or its corollary statement (i.e. that more can be taken back with maps), it is hard to overestimate the role...

Posted by Max Ritts Wednesday Oct 27, 2010 15:08
Categories: Beaver Lake Cree, Environment , Max Ritts | Tags: Aboriginal, Alberta, Beaver Lake Cree, environment, First Nations, indigenous, Max Ritts, science, tar sands
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An Interview with Petr Komers - Part Five in Max's Blog Series on the Tar Sands

Talking with Petr Komers - The Inside Scoop on Environmental Impact Assessments and How First Nations Interests Are Not Really On The Table Introduction The world of professional ecological management has become increasingly complex of late -- some would say deliberately so because it forces...

Posted by Max Ritts Tuesday Aug 24, 2010 15:05
Categories: Beaver Lake Cree, Environment , Max Ritts | Tags: Alberta, climate, environment, First Nations, indigenous, Max Ritts, oil sands, tar sands
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