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Posts by Nicole J. Wilson (She/Her)

A promotional graphic overlaid on a scenic photo of Nares Lake, with mountains and sky reflected in the calm water. The text promotes an event titled “Water and the Just Transition: Exploring the Linkages Globally,” featuring Indigenous speakers from Sámi, Mohawk, Lakota, Ojibway, and Tagish First Nations. The event takes place on 26 August 2025 in Stockholm and online. It is free to attend. At the bottom, a caption identifies the location as Nares Lake (Tagish: Táasleiy Mēne, Tlingit: Táasleiy Aayi) with photo credit to Nicole J. Wilson, 2025.

A promotional graphic overlaid on a scenic photo of Nares Lake, with mountains and sky reflected in the calm water. The text promotes an event titled “Water and the Just Transition: Exploring the Linkages Globally,” featuring Indigenous speakers from Sámi, Mohawk, Lakota, Ojibway, and Tagish First Nations. The event takes place on 26 August 2025 in Stockholm and online. It is free to attend. At the bottom, a caption identifies the location as Nares Lake (Tagish: Táasleiy Mēne, Tlingit: Táasleiy Aayi) with photo credit to Nicole J. Wilson, 2025.

Please join us for a free virtual session on Water and the Just Transition on August 26th, organized by the Stockholm Saami Association and Carcross/Tagish First Nation with support from the University of Manitoba #WWWeek

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Climate–water crises: critically engaging relational, spatial, and temporal dimensions - Ecology & Society Declarations of water crises have been ubiquitous in water policy and practice for decades. In the face of unprecedented human-caused climate change, the circulation of water crisis discourses has inc...

First BlueSky 🦋 post: Our recent article led by @njwilson.bsky.social on critically interrogating climate—water crises using spatial, relational and temporal lenses. Check it out!
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