Decolonize, Decarbonize: Connecting Local and Global Land-Based Learning to Indigenous Resurgence and Climate Justice – On June 30th LL staff and network members combined efforts for a 90-minute presentation to the Living Knowledge Network’s (LKN)(https://www.livingknowledge.org) on-line global festival. LKN is the EU-based community-campus Research/Science shop movement hub. Lyndsey TE,TES,ȾE Joseph welcomed participants to the territory, followed by Salish Sea maps and context by Nick Stanger from Western Washington University and a Global – Local Climate Justice focus by Deb Morrison from the University of Washington/ TETACES project-Pender Island/S’DAYES. Beautiful slides and sharing about their work in eco-cultural restoration and land based learning in Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ territories was provided by John Harris from SD#61; Sarah Jim and Judith Lyn Arney from PEPAKEN HAUT’W; and the TETACES project-Pender Island/S’DAYES.