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Rethinking Our Economy: The Case for a Circular Approach

Rethinking Our Economy: The Case for a Circular Approach

Jul 4, 2023 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū

Modernity has become synonymous with wastefulness. We take, make, and dispose of the things we buy. This linear system operates so that resources flow in one direction. However, a promising alternative exists—a brave new world of the circular economy, which promotes...
Niki Harre’s Big Q: How can we better cooperate and protect the natural world?

Niki Harre’s Big Q: How can we better cooperate and protect the natural world?

Jun 28, 2023 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū

Niki Harre is the Head of School for Psychology in the Faculty of Science and is a director for Ngā Ara Whetū. She is a community psychologist with research interests in sustainable organisation, core human values, religion, and political activism. She coordinates a...
Jacqueline Beggs’ Big Q: How do we maintain NZ’s unique biodiversity?

Jacqueline Beggs’ Big Q: How do we maintain NZ’s unique biodiversity?

Jun 20, 2023 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū

Jacqueline Beggs is a professor at Waipapa Taumata Rau, the University of Auckland’s School of Biological Sciences. She is an ecologist and a committed advocate for Aotearoa New Zealand’s unique biodiversity. Her PhD (University of Otago 1999) was on the ecology...
Saeid Baroutian’s Big Q: How do we transform our economy?

Saeid Baroutian’s Big Q: How do we transform our economy?

May 15, 2023 | Ngā Ara Whetū

Saeid is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical & Materials Engineering. He is the Director of Innovation at Ngā Ara Whetū Centre for Climate Change, Biodiversity and Society and the Director of Circular Innovations (CIRCUIT) Research Centre at the...
Saeid Baroutian’s Big Q: How do we transform our economy?

Can the economy go round? The Ngā Ara Whetū Podcast talks circular economy.

May 5, 2023 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū

Can New Zealand become a circular economy? Can we change from a throwaway economy to one that reuses resources? And what does that mean for business? Ngā Ara Whetū talks with Chief Executive Officer at The Packaging Forum Rob Langford and Head Of Sustainability at Te...
Are we doing enough? Ngā Ara Whetū’s reaction to the 6th IPCC report

Are we doing enough? Ngā Ara Whetū’s reaction to the 6th IPCC report

Apr 26, 2023 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū, Politics & Society

Photo by NOAA on Unsplash Climate change is the “bread and butter” issue of our times, as spelled out in the latest synthesis of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s sixth assessment report. If we do not urgently address climate change, there will be much...
We’re building harder, hotter cities: Should we instead protect and grow urban green spaces?

We’re building harder, hotter cities: Should we instead protect and grow urban green spaces?

Mar 21, 2023 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū, Science & Technology

Housing intensification in Hamilton. PCE, CC BY-SA Timothy Welch, University of Auckland Recent extreme weather events have provided a foretaste of how supercharged storms might threaten our future. So the release today of a new report from the Parliamentary...
What do you mean we are running out of sand?

What do you mean we are running out of sand?

Jan 5, 2023 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū, Politics & Society

Photo by YoTuT, licensed under CC BY 2.0.   By Annalise O’Sullivan-Moffat   Although the importance of water as a resource is well accepted, fewer people know that sand is the second most consumed resource globally.   Why is sand so important? Sand is a...
West Papuan campaigners want a ‘green state’. Could it help the planet?

West Papuan campaigners want a ‘green state’. Could it help the planet?

Dec 22, 2022 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū, Politics & Society

Madang, West Papua. Photo by Jonathan E. Shaw, Flickr (CC BY_NC 2.0)   By Ben Wray   OPINION: Independence activists want to combine the best parts of liberal democracy with indigenous traditions.   Due to the strength of their diverse indigenous...
What would a Green Recovery from COVID-19 look like for Aotearoa New Zealand?

What would a Green Recovery from COVID-19 look like for Aotearoa New Zealand?

Dec 16, 2022 | Business & Economics, Ngā Ara Whetū, Politics & Society

by Cormac Jelicich   In 2020, two crises coincided. First, the COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented socioeconomic harm, triggering a devastating health crisis that engendered the steepest recession since the Great Depression. Second, the myriad of ecological...
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