- Robin Woywitka, MacEwan University
- Andrea Richardson, Cape Sable Historical Society
Anthropogenic climate change is driving processes that are irreversibly destroying the archaeological record of Canada. Specific descriptions of the magnitude, intensity, and response to these losses are provided in the Histories Unravelling: Climate Change and Archaeology thematic session at this meeting. This symposium will build on Histories Unravelling by providing a forum to discuss broader approaches to climate change archaeology across Canada. The immense scale and immediate urgency of the climate change archaeology crisis is recognized in the CAA 2022 Statement on Climate Change and Archaeology. The statement culminates in five calls to action that state archaeologists should: 1) act now, 2) work collaboratively, 3) adopt new methods, 4) gather new data, and 5) be advocates for threatened archaeological heritage. These calls to action will be the framework for an open discussion guided by a small panel. Anyone interested in climate change archaeology is welcome to attend.