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Reimagining Our World: A Competition from Ngā Ara Whetū and The Big Q
Reimagining Our World | Redefining Success | Redefining Beauty What we value in society shapes our behaviour and influences our current and future world. Our aspirations, definitions, and incentives related to “success” and “beauty” affect our work, finances, and...
Sustain: What can be done about invasive species?
SUSTAIN is a podcast brought to you by Ngā Ara Whetū: Centre for Climate, Biodiversity, and Society. Invasive species are costing us billions of dollars, but what can be done about it? Maria Armoudian talks to ecological experts Jacqueline Beggs and Al Glen to...
The destruction in our country that we are not talking about in the campaigns
Red imported fire ant. Photo by Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CCO 1.0 Three weeks have passed since the world’s leading ecologists, the 140-country IPBES (Intergovernmental Panel Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) warned of one...
Climate and Housing Take Center Stage at Student Issues Election Debate
Amid the spirited debates at the Student Issues Election Debate one unifying thread emerged - a resounding commitment to bolstering New Zealand's climate resilience from major political parties in attendance. The livestreamed debate can be found by clicking...
An Investment in Climate Research from Ngā Ara Whetū
As global temperatures rise, ecosystems struggle to keep up and adapt. Weather patterns become increasingly erratic, and new research must be done to comprehend what these changes have on our forests. Ngā Ara Whetū has allocated $2,500 in funding to support George...
Elevate Your Research with SDGs Keywords: A Quick Guide for University of Auckland Academics
Embarking on academic research can be like setting sail across uncharted seas. But what if you had guiding stars that not only illuminated your path but also showcased your commitment to shaping a better world? Enter Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) keywords—a...
Our policy advice in response to the A redesigned NZ ETS Permanent Forest Category
The Ministry for the Environment asked for advice on A redesigned NZ ETS Permanent Forest Category. Click below to see Ngā Ara Whetū’s policy advice: Our policy advice in response to A redesigned NZ ETS Permanent Forest Category Some background information: The...
Climate and Sustainability Forum Featuring Ngā Ara Whetū Affiliate
The French New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (FNZCCI) is excited to unveil The Climate and Sustainability Forum that aims to raise awareness about the importance of sustainability, share best practices implemented by businesses in New Zealand. The Climate and...
Rod’s Big Q: What’s the new business model in a world with climate change?
Rod McNaughton is a professor of entrepreneurship and academic director of the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Drawing on his experience developing entrepreneurial ecosystems and helping start-ups launch and grow, Rod collaborates across the...
JR’S BIG Q: HOW CAN WE LIVE MORE LIGHTLY ON THE EARTH?
JR Rowland is an Earth scientist with research interests in geothermal energy and mineral resources, earthquakes and volcanoes. She is the Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Science. JR is a structural geologist passionate about tectonic-magmatic-hydrologic interactions,...
Voices Amplified: Ngā Ara Whetū Affiliates Get Media Ready
The Science Media Centre was on campus this week running a workshop exclusively for Ngā Ara Whetū affiliates to enhance their communication skills with the media and the public. “I found the media training workshop highly beneficial,” said Associate Professor...
Unearthing the Wealth Within E-Waste: Ngā Ara Whetū Scholarship Recipient’s Research
William Sheard is a PhD student at the University of Auckland and holds a scholarship from Ngā Ara Whetū. William’s research hopes to transform how we see e-waste and save billions of dollars of rare metals lost yearly. Some of the rarest and most expensive...
Project for Media in the Public Interest
Want to understand the world better? Get some context around some of the big questions? Have a fresh light shed on global issues and political debate?
The Project for Media in the Public Interest (PMPI) is a website connecting audiences to informed dialogue about science, economics, arts and politics. Academics from across disciplines at the University of Auckland, across America, Europe, Australia and other universities discuss their research on important topics via videos, podcasts, interviews, symposia and opinion pieces.
“We are aiming to elevate critical thinking, raise the level of public debate, and counter the trend towards soft news,” says the project’s founding director, political scientist Dr Maria Armoudian.
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