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E mahi tahi ana a Track Zero me te Taurima Toi o Aotearoa ki te āta tuku i ā rātou mahinga toi. Ko Track Zero he hunga toi e ngākau nui ana ki toi me te taiao me ngā kōrero mō te āhuarangi (climate) me ōna tini āhuatanga katoa, ā, e whai ana rātou kia tōia mai te hunga taiohi ki runga ki tēnei waka, te waka whakarauora i te taiao.

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He Ngahere mō Ngā Rākau (i)

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Ngahere Taone

“Ka tipu kaha te porihanga i te wā ka whakatō rākau ngā koroua, ahakoa e kore e nōhia e rātou te taumarumarutanga o aua rākau rā.” (He Whakataukī Kirīki)

I te wā e mahana haere ana ngā rā, e huri ana te āhuarangi mai i te āhuatanga e puritia ana e taku reanga hei whēnakonakotanga o ngā kaupeka o mua, otirā ko te pou kotahi e tū tonu ana, ko ngā rākau e tipu haere tonu ana.

Nā ngā hurihanga ki te taiao tāone i mōhio ai mātou, ngā whare whakaapiapi, te hiahia kia whāiti ake ngā mea maha ake ki ngā wāhi pakupaku ake, kua noho aua wāhi kākāriki hei wāhi otaota papatahi noa iho.

He rawe te otaota, engari kāore e taea e koe te piki ki runga, kāore he hua i runga, ā, kāore he taumarumarutanga.

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Rakau, La‘au, Rākau – he kaipanoni.

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Haehaetia te Whenua

He kino te rākau paina ki te whenua, kātahi ka tītōhea te whenua.

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Tiaki te Taiao

Takiri mai te ata Ka kōrihi te Manu, ka ao ka ao ka awatea

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UN just released a "survival guide for humanity", UN just released a "survival guide for humanity", which said the world is rapidly approaching catastrophic levels of heating with international climate goals set to slip out of reach unless immediate and radical action is taken. 
The synthesis report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the culmination of almost six years of work by thousands of scientists representing the most comprehensive summary of human knowledge on our climate. The report is agreed on by all governments involved. 
It also crucially declares we will "likely" fail to reach the 1.5-degree target aimed at preventing the most catastrophic consequences of climate change. The world has already warmed by 1.1C and now experts say that it is likely to breach 1.5C in the 2030s. Current policies have us on course for 2.7C, as per @climateactiontr
New IPCC Synthesis Report here: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/syr/
In response to the findings, UN secretary general Antonio Guterres says that all countries should bring forward their net zero plans by a decade. These targets are supposed to rapidly cut the greenhouse gas emissions that warm our planet's atmosphere.
Read more: 'UN Climate Report: Scientists release survival guide to avert climate disaster’ RNZ World: https://bit.ly/3JtmLZ3
One of the Report's figures relates to the fairness across generations. The generation of kids born in 2010s will face substantially more heatwaves, heavy rainfall  and droughts during an average lifetime than their grandparents.
It's time to act and give #climateactionnow everything we've got!
Images - some figures from IPCC 'AR6 Synthesis Report. Climate Change 2023' and report cover page
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