A review by trid1977
The Right To Be Cold: One Woman's Story of Protecting Her Culture, the Arctic and the Whole Planet by Sheila Watt-Cloutier

Did not finish book.
I really wanted to finish this book. The topic of how climate change is affecting the Arctic (and the entire planet) is important one.
This book details meeting after meeting of multiple groups. I lost track of each group's acronyms and who they were.
The irony of my frustration with these details mirroring the frustration of these groups to get the Southern peoples to listen, is not lost on me.

One section that I'm certain will stick with me explained how the snow and ice are different now.

This book also directed me to a couple of documentaries. "Qimmit: a clash of two truths" in particular, which I highly recommend. I found it at my local Library.