scientific ethics

Inuit Ban Scientist Access to Ancient Rocks After Damage, Sales

The Inuit community’s decision to close off access to the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt, home to some of Earth’s oldest rocks, highlights a crucial conflict between scientific pursuit and the rights of Indigenous communities. Years of damage inflicted by researchers, characterized by excessive sampling and even the online sale of rock samples for profit, led directly to this drastic measure. This isn’t simply about lost scientific opportunity; it’s about a profound breach of trust and respect.

The sheer scale of the damage inflicted by some researchers shocked the Inuit community. Reports describe scientists arriving with heavy excavation equipment, removing vast quantities of material, far exceeding what was ethically or scientifically justifiable.… Continue reading