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Northland News – Applications close soon for Tū i te ora Scholarships

Source: Northland Regional Council Time is running out for applications for Northland Regional Council’s Tū i te ora Scholarships. Would-be recipients have until Friday 18 November to...

Marine Science News – Discovery of over a dozen new sponge species

Source: NIWA A study of New Zealand and Antarctic marine sponges has revealed 15 species that are new to science. In the latest NIWA Biodiversity Memoir, researchers...

Top UK university welcomes talented international students as demand for health and life sciences...

Source: Media Outreach NORWICH, UK – Media OutReach – 9 November 2022 – The University of East Anglia (UEA) – the United Kingdom’s Top 30...

DHL: Shifting trends for air freight as the holiday season approaches

Source: Media Outreach DHL is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. Our DHL divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from...

New research shows ancestral Māori adapted quickly in the face of rapid climate change

Source: University of Waikato When the ancestors of Māori made landfall in Aotearoa some 750 years ago, it marked the final stop of the greatest...

Marine Environment News – Bay of Plenty record marine heatwave: a year of hot...

Source: MetOcean / Moana Project Today, marine heatwave conditions in the Bay of Plenty have lasted an unprecedented full year – the longest continuous marine...

UN group recommendation on methane will impact NZ

Source: MakeLemonade.nz Ōtautahi – If New Zealand approves a key recommendation by the UN’s high level expert group relating to methane, it will be significantly...

WWF Statement on the COP27 Agri-Commodity Sector Roadmap

Source: World Wildlife Fund Today, fourteen of the world’s largest agricultural commodity and trading companies released a plan to address deforestation associated with palm, beef...

COP27 – French President calls for a ban on deep sea mining at COP27

Source: Greenpeace Greenpeace is today celebrating the announcement from French President Emmanuel Macron at COP27 that France supports an outright ban on deep sea mining –...

Fighting inflation doesn’t directly cause unemployment – but that’s still the most likely outcome

Source: University of Waikato You may have seen the news: in its attempts to tackle inflation, the Reserve Bank is going to increase unemployment. The idea...

Greenpeace – Antarctic protected areas failure proves urgent need for Global Oceans Treaty

Source: Greenpeace As the annual Antarctic Ocean Commission (CCAMLR) fails to agree on long-promised Marine Protected Areas, Greenpeace is calling for governments to urgently invest in...

Tech critical to reduce NZ emissions

Source: MakeLemonade.nz Tamaki Makaurau – The idea that New Zealand can reach its emissions targets without relying heavily on technology and innovation has always struck the...
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