Greenhouse gas emissions from human activities are changing Aotearoa New Zealand’s climate, impacting the environment,
communities, and the economy, according to a new report.
The Ministry for the Environment and Stats NZ have released the latest, three-yearly update about the state of
Aotearoa’s atmosphere and climate.
Our atmosphere and climate 2023 provides further evidence that emissions from human activities are putting pressure on our climate, which is adversely
impacting the environment, communities, Māori interests, infrastructure, and the economy.
The Ministry’s Deputy Secretary – Joint Evidence, Data and Insights Group, Natasha Lewis, says eight of the ten warmest
years recorded in Aotearoa up to 2022 have been in the last decade.
“Even minor changes in our climate can have big effects on our environment. Rising temperatures have a significant
effect on agriculture, energy demand, ecosystems, and recreation,” she says.
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