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Ask a climate scientist!

23 July 2025 - 23 July 2025

12–1 pm

Region(s): Nationwide

Type(s): presentations

Join Nava Fedaeff for an update on NIWA’s latest climate change projections – what’s changing, what it means for Aotearoa, and how this science is already shaping real-world decisions. Bring your questions about climate science and get ready for a lively, practical discussion.

Wednesday 23 July at 12 noon for 1 hour, with a follow-up Climate Cafe conversation at the same time on Wednesday 30 July.

A free event of Climate Mental Health Aotearoa, with thanks to NIWA.

About the speaker

Nava Fedaeff busts out of scientist stereotypes. She is the manager of Climate, Atmosphere & Hazards at NIWA and past President of the Meteorological Society of New Zealand. A forecaster, photographer and climate educator, Nava brings together the latest data with a passion for communicating with the general public.

For more information and to register go here: https://events.humanitix.com/ask-a-climate-scientist.

Related content

We have lots of resources on the science of climate change – we recommend starting with Climate change resources – planning pathways. It groups Hub resources into key science and teaching concepts such as evidence and models and sea-level rise.

See our PLD webinar series:

  • Understanding the basics of climate change

  • Exploring climate change education in secondary schools

  • Exploring climate change education in primary schools

These articles provide knowledge about tackling climate change in the classroom, science and controversy and action for climate change.

To view all of our climate change resources, visit the Climate change topic.

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Published: 11 July 2025
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