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The Cry of the Kiwi Is Back in Wellington — After 150 Years

After 150 years, the haunting call of the kiwi has returned to Wellington’s wild hills — thanks to a groundbreaking community conservation project where locals, iwi, and schoolchildren have joined forces to bring this iconic bird back to life.

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Climate Finance: Who Controls the Money Meant to Save the Planet?

Despite global financial assets nearing $480 trillion, climate finance amounts to just $1.3 trillion annually—less than one-fifth of fossil fuel subsidies—highlighting a critical imbalance that hinders urgent climate action and equitable sustainable development.

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Nature's Circular Design: Lessons for a Sustainable Future

By embracing nature's inherent circular design, we can transform our economy from a wasteful linear model into a sustainable system that respects the Earth's limits and fosters ecological harmony. What innovative strategies can we adopt to eliminate waste and create a thriving, circular economy that mirrors the natural world's cycles?

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The Green Economy: A Path to Sustainable Prosperity

The green economy promises a transformative pathway to sustainable wealth generation and ecological health — could it become the new global hub of innovation, much like Silicon Valley did for tech? What opportunities and challenges await as we embark on this journey towards a greener future?

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