The world’s largest biodiversity summit, COP16, concluded on Friday in Colombia with ministerial negotiations, but where was the New Zealand government?
In an article published by Newsroom, Dr Pauline Herbst (School of Social Sciences) and Professor Cate Macinnis-Ng (School of Biological Sciences) comment on the current government’s position on biodiversity, the state of New Zealand’s biodiversity, and the fundamental links between climate change and biodiversity.
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This article reflects the opinion of the authors and not necessarily the views of Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland.
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