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Our climate, our biodiversity, our future

Cyclist on NZ coastal path with Pōhutukawa tree - report cover

Follow the path along ki uta ki tai – mountains to sea – to explore how the climate is changing and how it impacts biodiversity within Aotearoa. This storymap uses information from the environment report Our atmosphere and climate 2023.

Source: Ministry for the Environment, Stats NZ, and data providers, and licensed by the Ministry for the Environment and Stats NZ for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.

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Published: 11 October 2023Size: 4.79 MB
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