Indigenous Energy Justice and Offshore Wind Development

The intern within this position will work with Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) to help co-design resources for Indigenous governments, such as research protocols, that will identify Indigenous Nations strategies for offshore wind development approaches to Indigenous Energy Justice to benefit diverse Indigenous seascapes. Additionally, this position will be responsible for coordinating and executing meetings and program deliverables, research data and content for program development, and engage in outreach and communications with Indigenous communities and global contacts. The expected benefit to the partner organization from this research is that it has the capacity to provide a unique network connecting communities across industry and academia to expand offshore wind energy research in North America. Additionally, this position will help to better understand and improve justice outcomes and the well-being for Indigenous Peoples affected by the looming energy transition consistent with the motivations behind Indigenous Energy Justice.

Faculty Supervisor:

Kelsey Leonard

Student:

Partner:

Indigenous Clean Energy

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Education

University:

University of Waterloo

Program:

Accelerate

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