Cast a critical eye to attempts to link fossil fuel expansion to Indigenous well-being

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Cast a critical eye to attempts to link fossil fuel expansion to Indigenous well-being
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Some Indigenous people with previous grassroots legitimacy have become unwitting spokespersons for the extractive economy, contrary to their peoples’ responsibilities to the lands, waters, and the future.

The methane/LNG industry is cloaking its expansion plans in a garment of Indigeneity, trying to extend the fossil fuel industry's shelf-life for a decade or two, write Warren Bell and Ojistoh Horn.

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