Young people are ready to confront the reality of a future with climate change. But they are increasingly frustrated by institutions that appear unable or unwilling to make the necessary changes. Last month tens of thousands of high school stud
From pester power to political pressure, even in the face of inertia, we do have the power to create change. And here in New Zealand, when it comes to activism around palm oil, it’s young people leading the charge.Learn more about your ad choi
What do Matauranga Māori and western science have to offer one another when it comes to conservation? What role does kaitiakitanga play? Can two seemingly different worlds come together to show us a way forward?Learn more about your ad choices
Visiting Auckland Zoo with a class of 8-year-olds, we’ll experience the instant connection children make with animals and explore how that connection gives them a way into understanding bigger environmental issues like habitat loss and climate