Inuit communities in Canada are overwhelmingly dependent on expensive and polluting local diesel-powered generators for electricity production. This article seeks to understand the legal and political obstacles relative to the development of renewable energy in Nunavik, Québec’s Inuit territory. After an analysis of the legal regimes, political configurations, and policies affecting energy production in Nunavik, we present two case studies of renewable energy projects in the communities of Kuujjuaq and Inukjuak. This allows us to demonstrate that the development of alternative energy projects is not only determined by technical and economic issues but is also inseparable from the asymmetrical post-colonial power relations between Quebec ins...
In Chapter 9, Karin Buhmann and her colleagues examine social implication of how climate change has ...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the ongoing energy transition in Nunavut, Y...
Northern Quebec’s 14 remote aboriginal communities are dispersed through the land of Nunavik and are...
ABSTRACT. Nunavut, the youngest Canadian territory, has developed a complete dependence on diesel-ge...
ABSTRACT. Nunavut communities currently depend on imported diesel fuel for virtually all of their en...
Nunavut, the youngest Canadian territory, has developed a complete dependence on diesel-generated el...
As climate change continues to affect our lives, the communities at the northern extremes of our wor...
Nunavik’s residents experience significant social and environmental disruptions due to climate chang...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
Nunavik's residents experience significant social and environmental disruptions due to climate chang...
An energy transition is being proposed for Labrador’s remote aboriginal communities that are current...
Canada is a global leader in renewable energy development. However, electricity-generation differs d...
In 2015, the Liberal Party of Canada formed a majority federal government on a platform that include...
Les 14 communautés inuites du Nunavik (Arctique québécois) sont approvisionnées en électricité à pa...
In Chapter 9, Karin Buhmann and her colleagues examine social implication of how climate change has ...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the ongoing energy transition in Nunavut, Y...
Northern Quebec’s 14 remote aboriginal communities are dispersed through the land of Nunavik and are...
ABSTRACT. Nunavut, the youngest Canadian territory, has developed a complete dependence on diesel-ge...
ABSTRACT. Nunavut communities currently depend on imported diesel fuel for virtually all of their en...
Nunavut, the youngest Canadian territory, has developed a complete dependence on diesel-generated el...
As climate change continues to affect our lives, the communities at the northern extremes of our wor...
Nunavik’s residents experience significant social and environmental disruptions due to climate chang...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
Nunavik's residents experience significant social and environmental disruptions due to climate chang...
An energy transition is being proposed for Labrador’s remote aboriginal communities that are current...
Canada is a global leader in renewable energy development. However, electricity-generation differs d...
In 2015, the Liberal Party of Canada formed a majority federal government on a platform that include...
Les 14 communautés inuites du Nunavik (Arctique québécois) sont approvisionnées en électricité à pa...
In Chapter 9, Karin Buhmann and her colleagues examine social implication of how climate change has ...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the ongoing energy transition in Nunavut, Y...