US demand for clean energy destroying Canada's environment, indigenous peoples say
by Matt Hongoltz-Hetling in Rigolet, Labrador from on (#54W31)
Push is inadvertently causing long-term environmental damage to the traditional hunting grounds on Inuit public lands
In a subarctic fjard estuary just a few miles from frozen tundra, Inuit hunter Karl Michelin says he owes his life to the thousands of barking ringed seals that congregate year-round in local waters.
The seals' jet-black, heavily fatted meat is a staple for Michelin, his wife, and their toddler. With food insecurity rampant among the region's Inuit, neighbors are similarly dependent on seals and other wild-caught food. The town's isolation makes regular employment opportunities scarce, and food prohibitively expensive to import.
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