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Montana Tribes Combine Traditional Knowledge and Western Science in Climate Plan

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The article describes a tribal climate action plan with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity price, supply chain, or company margin impact is identified. The cancellation of a $20 million grant is a funding setback but does not create a commercial signal for any sector. Weak mechanism / too early stage / no concrete channel.

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  • Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes implementing climate action plan integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western science.
  • Plan focuses on restoring whitebark pine forests, wind energy, water conservation, and wildfire risk reduction.
  • A $20 million grant from Biden-era Solar for All program was cancelled.
  • Limited state and federal support for the tribes' climate initiatives.

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