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Marshallese benefit from new RiskScape drought tool
Feature story17 October 2018Inhabitants of the Marshall Islands may not be able to avoid drought, but thanks to a new tool co-developed by NIWA they can now plan ahead to better manage water resources when the big dry looms. -
A say on the sea shore
Feature story16 October 2018Coastal communities around New Zealand are getting a say on how to respond to sea-level rise, and NIWA is helping them. -
NIWA 2018 glacier survey
Feature story16 October 2018What happens when the contribution from seasonal snow and ice melt changes in a warmer world? -
Fieldays - farming for the future
Feature story10 October 2018Farmers visiting Fieldays at Mystery Creek in June could not have missed the take-home message: that science and innovation are key to their continued success. -
Te Huringa ki te Rangi – He Rautaki Tāwariwari
Te Huringa ki te Rangi is a decision-making model to support indigenous and coastal communities. -
Councils get help to prepare for sea-level rise
Media release18 July 2018A senior NIWA scientist is concerned many councils are having difficulty “getting off the starting blocks” when it comes to planning for coastal climate change. -
Climate change touch screen - Fieldays
The touch screen in action at Fieldays.revealing how our climate will change across the country. -
NIWA seaweed scientist tackling global climate change issue
Media release21 June 2018One of the world's leading scientific publishers has named a paper cowritten by a NIWA scientist as one of 250 groundbreaking findings that could "help change the world". -
Our Climate is Changing
Our climate is changing - we need to act now. -
NIWA urges farmers to prepare for climate change
Media release06 June 2018NIWA is encouraging farmers to plan for climate change so they can maximise their abilities to adapt and thrive as significant change begins to take place. -
Well-informed, better prepared
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