Reaching for net-zero carbon emissions in the context of settler-colonialism: Foodgetting insights from dairying in Aotearoa New Zealand

Peter Andree, director of 3ci, is presenting today on his research in Aotearoa New Zealand at the international ‘Agriculture, Food and Human Values’ conference taking place in Syracuse, New York. The talk explores the influence of growing Māori political and economic power, and how this is shaping Aotearoa New Zealand’s response to the challenge of climate change.  It’s title is “Reaching for net-zero carbon emissions in the context of settler-colonialism: Foodgetting insights from dairying in Aotearoa New Zealand”.

For background on this project, check out Peter’s ecopolitics podcast interview with Māori scholar Dr. John Reid and Prof. Hugh Campbell  https://www.ecopoliticspodcast.ca/episode-2-10-dairy-cows-climate-change-and-settler-colonialism-insights-from-aotearoa-new-zealand/