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NZ water fluoridation safe and effective – new science review

NZ water fluoridation safe and effective – new science review

by EllenR | Jun 8, 2021 | I roto i te pāpāho

A fresh science review has reaffirmed there’s no significant health risks with levels of fluoride applied to New Zealand water supplies. The New Zealand Herald science reporter Jamie Morton outlines the findings of our recent review, examining the science around...
Codifying the relationship between nature and people

Codifying the relationship between nature and people

by EllenR | May 22, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Our wellbeing is dependent on a healthy environment. Codifying this relationship helps us to appreciate and manage it better. Dr Anne-Gaelle Ausseil, a fellow seconded from Manaaki Whenua, and Dr Alison Collins, the Chief Science Advisor for the Ministry for the...
How New Zealand’s COVID success made it a laboratory for the world

How New Zealand’s COVID success made it a laboratory for the world

by EllenR | Apr 29, 2021 | COVID-19, I roto i te pāpāho

Here in Aotearoa New Zealand, small outbreaks and universal genomic sequencing of COVID-19 cases provides unique insights into how coronavirus spreads. Juliet was interviewed by The Guardian’s New Zealand correspondent Tess McClure for this article, alongside...
Science advice in commercial fisheries: It’s dark down there

Science advice in commercial fisheries: It’s dark down there

by EllenR | Mar 23, 2021 | Ngā whakamārama mai i te tari

Foreword from the PMCSA Kia ora koutou, This report, The future of commercial fishing in Aotearoa New Zealand, was prepared at the request of the Prime Minister in late 2019 and has had a difficult gestation, having been rudely interrupted by a pandemic response which...
Commercial fisheries report reveals how ‘frighteningly little’ we know about ocean

Commercial fisheries report reveals how ‘frighteningly little’ we know about ocean

by EllenR | Mar 23, 2021 | I roto i te pāpāho

A new report on the country’s commercial fisheries is calling for a more holistic approach to managing the country’s fisheries and assessing the health of the marine ecosystem, reports James Fyfe. Read the article on Newshub Read the report ‘The...
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