Nicholas Courtney

Industrial Heartlands Fellow

Nicholas Courtney is a Makah Tribal Citizen and currently works to expand broadband infrastructure across Tribal lands in the United States. Before this work, Nicholas was the Director of Policy at the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), the oldest and largest Native non-profit serving the broad interest of Tribal Nations. Nicholas’s work contributed to more than $30 billion in direct funding for Tribal Governments in emergency COVID-19 legislation. Nicholas is encouraged and hopeful that indigenous ways of knowing and being are recognized when thinking of climate solutions and interested in examining the structures of power that continue the oppression and exclusion of minoritized populations from decision making opportunities.

Renewal amidst Turmoil: Industrial Heartlands between Rearmament, Recarbonisationand Realignment

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This paper examines how these regions navigate three defining dynamics of 2026: rearmament driven by Europe’s military build-up, looming recarbonisation as fossil fuel dependencies are deepened, and political realignment marked by surging populist anti-establishment movements.

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