Abstract This research notes analyses the Blue Zones and its role in future sustainability. Blue Zones are areas of the world where people live longer. The study of their population lifestyles and the dietary patterns is crucial for implementation of policies to...
Aotearoa has committed to reaching net zero emissions of long-lived greenhouse gases by 2050, and to reducing biogenic methane emissions between 24-47% by 2050. In delivering this advice, He Pou a Rangi the Climate Change Commission (the Commission) has presented...
We’ve signed up to Tourism Declares, an initiative that supports tourism businesses, organisations and individuals in declaring a climate emergency and taking purposeful action to reduce their carbon emissions as per the advice from The Intergovernmental...
In light of the recent Global Health Concerns, the SS 2020 which was scheduled for June 1-5 2020 had to be postponed until further notice. This video has a compilation of messages from prominent speakers and partners of SS2020. The Sustainable Summits Conferences are...
In May 2020, Associate Professor Christian Schott from the Wellington School of Business and Government hosted a fascinating discussion with Professor James Higham from Otago Business School, Professor James Renwick from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of...
UN News/Daniel DickinsonClimate change and the unsustainable use of land has contributed to desertification in the north-east of Cameroon. (January 2019) 6 September 2019Climate Change Investing in land restoration could not only help keep...