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Māori view on Antarctica's future - Massey University


Māori view on Antarctica’s future
Māori perspectives need to be included in discussions about Antarctica s future, according to authors of an article in Nature Ecology & Evolution (photo:Derek Oyen/Unsplash).
The inclusion of Māori and other Indigenous philosophies in the conservation management of Antarctica is the theme of an article co-written by Māori philosopher Associate Professor Krushil Watene.
Just published in the prestigious 
Nature Ecology & Evolution scientific journal, the article –  
Transforming Antarctic management and policy
 
with an Indigenous Māori lens – asserts that customary Māori practices and values align with the need for protecting Antarctica’s resources and environment. ....

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'No immediate plan' to reduce nitrate levels - Parker


No immediate plan to reduce nitrate levels - Parker
22 Feb, 2021 11:45 PM
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Environment Minister David Parker. Photo / RNZ - Dom Thomas
RNZ
The Environment Minister says New Zealand will continue to follow WHO guidelines on nitrate levels in the water despite international research finding much lower levels could still cause cancer.
The first study into the country s nitrate in drinking water says one in six people could be drinking water polluted enough to cause colorectal cancer.
The research, overseen by Victoria and Otago Universities, calls for action from the horticulture and dairy industries.
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The study used overseas research including a major Danish study that found a link with bowel cancer when levels were as low as 0.87mg/L of water. ....

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