Certified Professional in Indigenous Climate Change Engagement

Published on June 23, 2025

About this Podcast

HOST: Welcome to our podcast, where we explore exciting courses and the stories behind them. I'm thrilled to have Dr. Mariah Morningstar with us today, an expert in Indigenous climate change engagement. Dr. Morningstar, could you start by sharing a bit about your experience and passion for this field? GUEST: Thank you for having me. I've been working in climate change and Indigenous studies for over a decade, and I've seen firsthand the importance of integrating traditional ecological knowledge and community-based monitoring in climate action. HOST: That's fascinating. How does the Certified Professional in Indigenous Climate Change Engagement (CPICCE) help professionals develop these crucial skills? GUEST: The CPICCE equips learners with the necessary tools to collaborate effectively with Indigenous communities on climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies. It covers traditional ecological knowledge integration, community-based monitoring, and participatory research methods. HOST: I see. And what current trends or challenges are you seeing in the industry related to Indigenous climate change engagement? GUEST: There's growing recognition of the value of Indigenous knowledge and practices in addressing climate change. However, there's still a need for more culturally sensitive and inclusive policies and practices. The CPICCE addresses these challenges by emphasizing respect and reciprocity in collaboration. HOST: That's a significant aspect of the course. Now, let's look to the future. How do you envision the role of professionals who complete the CPICCE in shaping Indigenous climate action? GUEST: Graduates of the CPICCE will be well-positioned to lead meaningful change in their organizations and communities. They'll have the skills and knowledge to build stronger relationships with Indigenous partners and contribute to more just and equitable climate solutions. HOST: That's truly inspiring. Thank you, Dr. Mariah Morningstar, for sharing your insights and expertise on the Certified Professional in Indigenous Climate Change Engagement. We're excited to see the positive impact this course will have on the industry and the lives of its learners. GUEST: Thank you for having me. It's been a pleasure discussing the CPICCE and its potential to create meaningful change in Indigenous climate action.

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