In this haunting first-person account from the front lines of the 2026 climate crisis, we follow the story of Clara Akuluk, an Indigenous woman in Nunavut fighting a losing battle against the earth itself. As the Arctic permafrost undergoes rapid thermo-erosion, her family home is literally being swallowed by the softening ground—a phenomenon known as "Arctic quicksand." While the structural integrity of her community collapses, she navigates a dehumanizing bureaucratic landscape where the Canadian government classifies this slow-motion catastrophe as "routine maintenance" rather than a national emergency. This episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN explores the harrowing intersection of environmental collapse and systemic neglect, shedding light on the "slow-onset" climate displacement that is turning ancestral homelands into uninhabitable zones.
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