The Colorado River and the Colonial Blindspot: Video & Highlights
The Colorado River is in crisis and environmental scientists are weighing in. But why are so many refusing to name the culprit â focusing on the impacts of climate change
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Kai Bosworth

Andrew Curley (DinĂ©) is an Assistant Professor in the School of Geography, Development, and Environment at the University of Arizona and a 2023-25 Red Natural History Fellow. His research focuses on the everyday incorporation of Indigenous nations into colonial economies. Building on ethnographic research, his publications speak to how Indigenous communities understand coal, energy, land, water, infrastructure, and development in an era of energy transition and climate change. Curleyâs first book Carbon Sovereignty: Coal, Development, and Energy Transition in the Navajo Nation (University of Arizona Press) came out in 2023.