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Te Huringa ki te Rangi – He Rautaki Tāwariwari
Te Huringa ki te Rangi is a decision-making model to support indigenous and coastal communities. -
Sudden spring sun for south
Media release12 September 2018A cool start to spring is about to be replaced by a sudden burst of warmth, according to NIWA meteorologist Ben Noll. -
North Harbour’s next top scientists display their talents
Media release05 September 2018Students have been combing their creative and practical sides in the lead up to this year’s NIWA North Harbour Science and Technology Fair. -
Wellington’s next top scientists compete
Media release04 September 2018Students are a sceptical lot going by the entry titles into this year’s NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair. -
Migratory fish get helping hand
Feature story03 September 2018Humans don't always make it easy on fish to get where they are going. New Zealand's first national set of Fish Passage Guidelines – co-developed by NIWA - is expected to help. -
Glossary
This page provides definitions for words and terms used frequently in relation to climate change and global climate modelling -
Auckland students gear up for science fair
Media release30 August 2018First-time science fair entrants Oliver Gunson and Jayden Kumar are on a mission to help reduce skin cancer rates caused by New Zealand’s harsh sun. -
Know your dolphin by the fin, says NIWA scientist
Media release23 August 2018Identifying dolphins using photos of the unique pigment patterns on their fins can be used to help in the management of a species, says a NIWA scientist. -
School student examines expired sunscreens
Media release23 August 2018A 13-year-old Waikato school student has been testing his mother’s assurance that sunscreens past their expiry dates are still effective. -
Students tackle high skin cancer rates
Media release23 August 2018A group of year 12 students in South Auckland has been tackling one of New Zealand’s biggest health issues – our high skin cancer rate. -
Resources
This list of resources will support your climate change adaptation planning. -
Step 5: Long-term planning
Adapting to climate change is dynamic and uncertain. This step provides guidance on how you can keep your analysis, decisions and responses relevant and up-to-date in a continually changing environment.