Climate scientists are working with indigenous tribes

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Native peoples have long collected environmental data. Now scientists are cataloguing these observations and learning how they're affecting indigenous communities globally.

When the warm nights used to come each summer, Frank Ettawageshik would spend most of his time outdoors, sleeping outside, right on the ground. Today, he balks at the thought.

The Anishinaabe tribal community have been collaborating with scientists to document struggling populations of whitefish in Lake Michigan "Wow, that is a spring morel! Finding it here in September is insane!" another participant commented on a mushroom observation. It is a social justice issue, too, because these environmental changes can have significant effects on the health and well-being of people who live on these islands. Many participants who contributed to the research expressed concerns about land lost to erosion near to a renal dialysis center in the settlement of Wurrumiyanga — an important health-care facility in a community where kidney failure is the leading cause of death.

Reports like this are full of information and yet"they might be treated as anecdotal," says Reyes-García.

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