Kari Marie Norgaard (non-Native professor of sociology and environmental studies at University of Oregon) has engaged in environmental justice policy work with the Karuk Tribe since 2003. Kari is also the author of “Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” and other publications on gender, race, and the sociology of emotions. Learn more about the ongoing work of the Karuk Tribe in relation to wildfire and climate change.
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Kari Marie Norgaard
Talks Kari Norgaard
Cosmopolitanism in the Anthropocene
UO series will focus on creating a just and liveable future
My Island--My Community Profile
OK, Doomers! The Climate Generation Has Arrived - Edge Effects
Emotional impacts of environmental decline: What can Native
Rethinking How We Think About Climate Change
Sociological Imagination in A Time of Climate Change
Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People: Connections Between Health
PDF) Aboriginal freshwater fisheries as resilient social
The Parents' Guide to Climate Revolution: 100 Ways to
Chapter 1: Tribal Climate Change Impacts Overview