Roberta Green
Napanee, ON

Roberta Green (she/her), from Napanee, Ontario, is closely connected to the traditional territory of the Kenien’keha:ká. She holds an Environmental Management Technician Diploma from Fleming College and a Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Studies from Trent University. Roberta is passionate about environmental stewardship, focusing on innovative, inclusive climate change solutions.
In her community of Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, she led a youth initiative to plant 150 white cedar trees, revitalizing traditional medicines in open spaces. Her dedication to restoration extended to her work with the Kingston Native Centre and Language Nest, where she helped a remediation project on Belle Island by removing invasive species such as buckthorn and spongy moths.
As part of the Municipal Climate Internship Program with Environmental Leadership Canada, Roberta is furthering her knowledge of climate change and environmental practices. Over the next six months, she is exploring implemented strategies, proposed initiatives, and solutions through a multicultural lens. Roberta’s commitment to environmental advocacy and community engagement drives her mission to create sustainable and inclusive solutions for future generations.