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Group of Wainuiomata High School students taking part in 'Through the Eye of TE Whanganui-a-Tara'
Group of Wainuiomata High School students taking part in 'Through the Eye of TE Whanganui-a-Tara'

Nā: Te Kawa Robb

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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...

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.

Neke atu i te kotahi wiki tēnei hunga rangatahi e mahi ana me Track Zero, i wānanga tahi hoki rātou me ngā tohunga pūtaiao pēnei i a Tim Naish rāua ko Tākuta Daniel Hikuroa. Mutu ana te wānanga pūtaiao, ka huri ki te wānanga me ngā tohunga tango whakaahua. A Te Kawa Robb, a Chevron Hassett, rātou ko Te Rāwhitiroa Bosch.

Ko tēnei whakaaturanga toi, he mea whakakōrero i ngā whakaaro o te hunga rangatahi ki te huringa āhuarangi me ōna tini āhuatanga katoa.

E mihi nui ana ki te kura mō rātou i āta manaaki i te kaupapa nei. Me mihi ka tika anō hoki ki te hunga rangatahi, nā rātou tēnei kaupapa i pīkau.

Toby-Ross Nicholas - 14 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata Shayla-Jay McDonald-Poutu- 15 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata Lucy-Anne Small - 14 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata Mae Brown- 15 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata Kyla Paisley - 14 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata Lani-Jayde Matson - 15 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata Kayla Pickering - 14 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata Isla Thomas-Desmond - 14 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata Bonnie-Lee Nicholas - 13 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata College Abby Cuthbertson - 15 tau - Te Whanganui-a-Tara - Wainuiomata College E mahi tahi ana me / Ngā kaitautoko
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Te Kawa Robb

Te oranga o te waonui – The health of the forest.

When we need inspiration for wellness, we need not look any further than a healthy natural environment, be that a sheltered, damp and diverse forest floor, or a nutrient dense, unpolluted and interdependent marine ecosystem. Our disconnected modern lives, for the most part, don’t replicate this anymore. We no longer see the critical importance of diversity, or collective wellbeing, of our roles as tuakana and teina, and the intergenerational responsibilities to descendants we will never meet. But getting out of our modern lives, back to nature, to observe, feel, and be inspired may just give us the chance we need to face the challenge of climate change.

Tiakina ngā uri o taiao – Care for the descendants of the environment.

While exploring taiao – the natural environment – during our photography field trip, students from Bishop Viard College displayed great interest and care for the amazing creatures they saw at Titahi Bay, including this small Kōurara (Glass Shrimp). This natural desire to care, to tiaki, to enact manaakitanga, is inherent in all our young people, and it is these values that we must all follow, on this challenging journey of halting climate change. Let our tamariki inspire us with their compassion and heart.

Virginia Woods-Jack

CO2 1972-2021

I au e mahi ana me Track Zero, me ngā tamariki me ngā kaipūtaiao āhuarangi. I te whakaaro kau ake au ki ngā raraunga e hāngai ana ki ngā āhuatnga o te taiao e ngākau nuitia ana e au i roto i aku mahi.

He mea hanga tēnei pikitia ki ngā raraunga maha – kua oti i a mātou ngā nama te āta titiro, ā, ehara i te nama pai.

E tohu ana te kauwhata rārangi i te taumata o te hauhā e mumui ana i Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Kei Orua-Pouanui tētehi mihini whakaine i te hauhā o te takiwā, otirā ko tēnei mihini nei te mea ora roa rawa atu o te tai tonga.

Te taumata hauhā i te tau 1972 – 2021

1972 – 328

2011 – 389.2

2020 – 411.4

2021 – 413.1

Hei tirohanga whānui, i mua i te whakatūga mai o ngā pakihi ahumahi, ko te 280 te taumata.

I hāinatia te tiriti o The Paris e ngā iwi 197 o te ao, ā, i oatihia ana e taua tiriti kia āta aratakingia ngā taumata hauhā koi piki rawa. E mea ana ngā tohunga pūtaiao, ka tāea pea mēna ka whakatika te haere o te ao i roto i te haurua rautau e haere ake nei. Heoi anō, ara anō atu ngā hau e rite ana ki te hauhā tōna patu i te taiao, ko te (CO2-equivalent emmissions) te kupu, pēnei i te mewaro(Methane).

Tohutoro ki ngā raraunga kōrero NIWA.co.nz

RONGOĀ – He rōpu taiohi mō te katoa, he ope whakakōkiri i ngā kaupapa tiaki i te taiao, me te huringa āhuarangi, ā e koronga nui atu ana ki tētehi Aotearoa taiao ora. Mō ngā kaupapa e tū ana ki tō rohe, haere ki www.generationzero.org.nz

Te Rārangi Whakamahanatanga o Aotearoa 1901-2020

I a tātou e kuhu atu ana ki te wā mahana o te raumati, me aro tātou ki te tino tikanga o tēnei kupu te whakamahana, i roto i te horopaki o te āhuarangi mō ngā whakatipuranga e haere ake nei. Kia titiro ake tātou ki te tau 1901, ki te wā e tai tamariki tonu ana ō tātou pahake kaumātua. E tohua ana e te rārangi whakamahana ngā mahana o ngā tau 100 kua tītaha, Ko ngā raina o roto i te rārangi, he mea tohu i te mahana toharite o tērā tau. E mea ake ana tēnei kohinga raraunga a Ed Hawkins, kua piki te mahana o Aotearoa i roto i te 100 kua tītaha, kua tata 1-tīkiri te pikinga.

E ai ki a Ed Hawkins, ko tāna ataata raraunga te ara māmā e kōrerohia ai, e mārama ai ngā kaupapa e pēnei ana tōna rangiwhāwhā, tōna whānui. “He nui ngā whakatūpatotanga o te anamata me aro e te tangata, ahakoa e hanga mataiti ana ngā take āhuarangi – he kaupapa nunui kē ka whai pānga ana ki te ao hei ngā ngahuru tau. Ngā whakawhiu āhuarangi ka rangona i konei, ka rangona hoki e te ao.

Mā te whakaatu i ngā pānga āhuarangi a mohoa nei, ka āta mārama haere tēnei kaupapa ki te katoa, ka tika haere ngā mahi.”

Tohutoro showyourstripes.info/s/austrailia/newzealand

RONGOĀ – He kaupapa whakahere a hapori tēnei, ko Region Net + te ingoa.” mō tātou mō ngā iwi taketake, ko te taiao te taumata tiketike o te mātauranga. Nā ō tātou tipuna i mōhio ai tātou, he ora ki te whakapiri. Ko Net+, he kaupapa haere ngātahi me te taiao, ka mutu, me nui kē atu te whāngai atu i te katokato mai, hei oranga mō te taiao, hei oranga mō ngā uri whakaheke..

To get involved go to www.regionnetpositive.com

https://niwa.co.nz/climate/research-projects/carbonwatchnz/dailyco2measurements

https://www.regionnetpositive.com/

https://www.generationzero.org/wellington

https://showyourstripes.info/s/australasia/newzealand

https://environment.govt.nz/publications/our-atmosphere-and-climate-2020/

https://www.stats.govt.nz/indicators/new-zealands-greenhouse-gas-emissions

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