A new assessment reveals that colonization has significantly intensified climate risks for Māori communities in Aotearoa New Zealand, exacerbating impacts on land, health, and culture. This highlights the critical need for developers and tech professionals to prioritize Indigenous-led adaptation strategies and incorporate Māori customs, knowledge, and data sovereignty into climate solutions. Expect to see a growing focus on empowering Māori authority in climate decision-making and policy development.
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