Funding for carbon checks cut, why it matters

From Afternoons, 1:15 pm on 17 May 2023

Roughly every five years, conservation workers go deep into the forests of Aotearoa to count animal droppings, birds and carbon.

This data is a health check for our native forests. But government funding for the task has quietly been halved, meaning the checks are happening less thoroughly.

Stuff's Climate Change Editor Eloise Gibson set out to find out why. She talks to Jesse about the impact this has.

New Zealand native forest

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