Friday, 16 July 2021, 2:17 pm
For generations, farming has been the backbone of our
economy and well-being. However, this has come at a cost to
our rivers, air, and climate. Biodiversity underpins a
healthy environment, and unfortunately, our Aotearoa’s
biodiversity is in crisis. 76% of our fresh water fish are
threatened with extinction, two-thirds of our rivers are
unswimmable and high in nitrates, only 10% of our wetlands
remain, farm emissions are not consistently managed, and
more than 4000 of our native species are
endangered.
New Zealand spends more of Earth’s
natural resources than it can regenerate in a single year.
In fact, in order to keep up with current demand, New