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TARANAKI IWI SPEAK OUT AGAINST INTENSIVE FARMING
Taranaki iwi have spoken out against intensive farming in the region, in a new guide developed to help environmental management.
The criticism came in a document Taiao, Taiora - the Taranaki Iwi Environmental Management Plan.
The guide is intended to help decision-making by iwi, marae, pa, hapū and whānau, as kaitiaki of the Taranaki rohe.
Te Kāhui o Taranaki Iwi chairperson Leanne Horo said the strategy marked an important step towards developing a clear understanding between the iwi and local authorities on matters concerning the natural environment.....
www.radionz.co.nz/news/country/362174/taranaki-iwi-speak-out-against-intensive-farming
A NORTHLAND IWI IS DISAPPOINTED PERMISSION HAS BEEN GRANTED TO DREDGE THE WHANGAREI HARBOUR
It plans to deepen and realign the harbour entrance, to better accommodate Suezmex vessels, which can only use the harbour 90 per cent full due to the channel's depth.
Patuharakeke iwi trustee Julianne Chetham says it's not what they wanted, but it's pleasing some alterations to resource consents have been made.
The Board will decide tomorrow if it will appeal the decision.....
home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=272876
ZERO CARBON BILL SUBMISSIONS EXCEED 13,000
The submission round for the Zero Carbon Bill has ended with more than 13,000 submissions received.
Climate Change Minister James Shaw says Māoridom has raised many key points and concerns.
The Climate Change Minister says many verbal submissions were made by Māori.
"Māori are very interested in ensuring that there is an ambitious plan for climate change because Māori interests are so affected by climate change."...
www.maoritelevision.com/news/politics/zero-carbon-bill-submissions-exceed-13000
CHINA PARTNER IN CLIMATE CLEAN UP
Climate Change Minister James Shaw says New Zealand could be working closely with China on efforts to address climate and environmental challenges.
He says the Zero Carbon Bill needs to carefully consider the position of the Treaty of Waitangi, because it would not be acceptable if Māori economic interests were put at risk for the needs of the wider economy, as has happened too often over the past 170 years.....
www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_story_id/MTk2MjQ=/China-partner-in-climate-clean-up
Taranaki iwi have spoken out against intensive farming in the region, in a new guide developed to help environmental management.
The criticism came in a document Taiao, Taiora - the Taranaki Iwi Environmental Management Plan.
The guide is intended to help decision-making by iwi, marae, pa, hapū and whānau, as kaitiaki of the Taranaki rohe.
Te Kāhui o Taranaki Iwi chairperson Leanne Horo said the strategy marked an important step towards developing a clear understanding between the iwi and local authorities on matters concerning the natural environment.....
www.radionz.co.nz/news/country/362174/taranaki-iwi-speak-out-against-intensive-farming
A NORTHLAND IWI IS DISAPPOINTED PERMISSION HAS BEEN GRANTED TO DREDGE THE WHANGAREI HARBOUR
It plans to deepen and realign the harbour entrance, to better accommodate Suezmex vessels, which can only use the harbour 90 per cent full due to the channel's depth.
Patuharakeke iwi trustee Julianne Chetham says it's not what they wanted, but it's pleasing some alterations to resource consents have been made.
The Board will decide tomorrow if it will appeal the decision.....
home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=272876
ZERO CARBON BILL SUBMISSIONS EXCEED 13,000
The submission round for the Zero Carbon Bill has ended with more than 13,000 submissions received.
Climate Change Minister James Shaw says Māoridom has raised many key points and concerns.
The Climate Change Minister says many verbal submissions were made by Māori.
"Māori are very interested in ensuring that there is an ambitious plan for climate change because Māori interests are so affected by climate change."...
www.maoritelevision.com/news/politics/zero-carbon-bill-submissions-exceed-13000
CHINA PARTNER IN CLIMATE CLEAN UP
Climate Change Minister James Shaw says New Zealand could be working closely with China on efforts to address climate and environmental challenges.
He says the Zero Carbon Bill needs to carefully consider the position of the Treaty of Waitangi, because it would not be acceptable if Māori economic interests were put at risk for the needs of the wider economy, as has happened too often over the past 170 years.....
www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_story_id/MTk2MjQ=/China-partner-in-climate-clean-up