“We want to raise awareness that farmers and Indigenous peoples are amongst the most directly impacted by climate change…”
Manitoba farmer Anastasia Fyk talks about representing the National Farmers Union at the COP26 summit in Glasgow.
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Manitoba farmer at UN climate summit in Scotland
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