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Sustainability series #3: The Murky Depths—talking Clean Water

Sustainability series #3: The Murky Depths—talking Clean Water

Update: 2023-03-14
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Clean, fresh water is essential to our health—and is threatened, in Aotearoa New Zealand not only by climate change, but by poor industrial farming practices, population growth, and under-investment. This conversation illuminates the need for strong governance in addressing water security, as well as addressing the issues underlying the Three Waters discussion, and the place freshwater and the 100% Pure New Zealand concept play in our cultural identity.

Our host Dr Sarah Jane O’Connor is joined in this episode by guests, green criminologist Dr Sarah Monod de Froideville, and environmental economist Dr Julia Talbot-Jones to discuss the murky depths of our clean water discourse.
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Sustainability series #3: The Murky Depths—talking Clean Water

Sustainability series #3: The Murky Depths—talking Clean Water

Victoria University of Wellington