Recloaking Papatūānuku is an ambitious environmental restoration proposition aimed at restoring our indigenous forests and wetlands at scale. Pure Advantage’s new documentary film—Think Like A Forest—supports this bold vision by illustrating our communities’ deep connections with forests and the vital role they play in building landscape resilience for climate and biodiversity.Moreover, the film speaks to the compounding and intertwined climate, freshwater, and biodiversity crises t...| Pure Advantage
With extreme weather events on the rise, our future resilience depends on how we're covering the land.| Pure Advantage
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New Zealand’s approach at previous COPs has underwhelmed, earning us successive “fossil” awards. These ironically titled awards are given to the countries who are “doing the most to achieve the least” and “doing their best to be the worst” in terms of climate action.| Pure Advantage
Discover the urgent call for a native forestry future in New Zealand, as professional foresters Adrian Loo and Sheridan Ashford advocate for sustainable practices and climate action. Explore their vision for resilient ecosystems and the vital role of indigenous forests in shaping a greener legacy for generations to come.| Pure Advantage
New Zealand’s approach at previous COPs has underwhelmed, earning us successive “fossil” awards. These ironically titled awards are given to the countries who are “doing the most to achieve the least” and “doing their best to be the worst” in terms of climate action.| Pure Advantage
The Government had signalled their support of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) in their climate strategy. Here are ten asks from Goverment to help deliver a programme, like Recloaking Papatūānuku.| Pure Advantage
New Zealand’s approach at previous COPs has underwhelmed, earning us successive “fossil” awards. These ironically titled awards are given to the countries who are “doing the most to achieve the least” and “doing their best to be the worst” in terms of climate action.| Pure Advantage