
Free, Prior & Informed Consent (FPIC) in the context of the just energy transition
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The global push for clean energy is essential for mitigating climate change. However, the rapid expansion of renewable energy projects and the increased demand for critical minerals to fuel them are increasingly impacting Indigenous lands, cultures, and resources. This podcast explores the intersection of Indigenous rights, the right to Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC), and the evolving landscape of the just energy transition. The speakers look at how companies can and have engaged in the FPIC process responsibly.
Daniel Cardenas is CEO and Chairman of the National Tribal Energy Association, drives sustainable energy infrastructure development and advocates for tribal sovereignty and economic opportunities across Native American communities nationwide. He is also on the Equitable Origin Board.
Kaki Comer is Standards Development Manager at Equitable Origin. Kaki has extensive experience in advancing responsible business practices across the energy, mining, and international development sectors in the US and Latin America. As Standards Development Manager at Equitable Origin, she led the refinement and rollout of the FPIC-360° Tool, designed to assess and strengthen enabling conditions for FPIC through multi-party engagement.
