The End of This World: Indigenous rights and sovereignty, climate justice, and creating a better future for us all
By Suzanne Rent
Halifax Examiner
July 12, 2023
Emily Eaton is a professor of geography and environmental studies at the University of Regina. She’s also part of the Treaty Land Sharing Network, which its website describes as a group that “connects farmers and other landholders with First Nations and Métis people needing safe access to land to practice their way of life.”
Eaton is also one of six authors on a recently released book, The End of this World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada. Eaton along with Angele Alook, David Gray-Donald, Joël Laforest, Crystal Lameman, and Bronwen Tucker, took almost two years to write the book, which is described as “a compelling roadmap to a livable future, where Indigenous sovereignty and climate justice go hand in hand.”