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Te Ipukarea Society : My turn as an intern: Discovering passion for the environment at Te Ipukarea Society

Saturday 30 December 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

This week’s Te Ipukarea Society article is written by Dreena Teapa, the recipient of the Dame Margaret Karika Memorial Fellowship in 2023 for topping the Year 12 biology at Tereora College. She would however like it noted that she did not come up with the title!


Te Ipukarea Society: Creative ways to reduce waste this Christmas in the Cook Islands

Sunday 24 December 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

It is that time of the year again, the season of gift-giving and yummy kaikais. Together with all the fun and good times spent with family, opening presents and eating more than usual, there will also be an enormous amount of rubbish generated.


Te Ipukarea Society: Deep seabed mining and the emerging risk to our tuna fisheries

Saturday 16 December 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

Last week saw the Cook Islands host one of the most significant meetings with respect to the shared tuna stocks in the region.


Te Ipukarea Society 2023 highlights: Local engagement and international impact

Saturday 9 December 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

2023 has been a jam-packed year, with lots of local engagement, off island expeditions, and everyday work.


Te Ipukarea Society: The radiating depths of our Marae Moana

Saturday 2 December 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

Scientists raise alarm over radioactivity risks in polymetallic nodule mining Is the radioactivity of polymetallic nodules an problem? The simple answer to that question is, we do not know. Yet.


TIS: Scientists raise alarm over radioactivity risks in polymetallic nodule mining

Saturday 2 December 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Opinion

Is the radioactivity of polymetallic nodules an problem? The simple answer to that question is, we do not know. Yet.


Te Ipukarea Society continues its periodic programme

Saturday 25 November 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

Here in the Cook Islands, and more specifically in the Pa Enua, young girls experiencing the menstrual cycle for the first time can find it quite overwhelming.


Te Ipukarea Society: Mauke students engage in waste management and ocean health awareness

Saturday 18 November 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

With the introduction of non-biodegradable equipment and packaging over the past 50 plus years, waste management in the Pa Enua has become very challenging.


Te Ipukarea Society: Deep Rising paints ‘a very different picture around seabed mining’

Saturday 11 November 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

This past week on Tuesday at the Empire Cinema we launched the documentary called Deep Rising. This thought-provoking movie, narrated by Jason Momoa of Aquaman fame, dives down to the depths of the ocean to investigate the future plans for mining the seabed for valuable metals.


Te Ipukarea Society: Citizen science turtle monitoring continues

Saturday 4 November 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

Throughout Te Moana nui o Kiva, sea turtles are held in very high regard. The reasons for this vary from their majestic mana passed down through cultural storytelling, to their availability as a source of food.


Te Ipukarea Society: Sustainable alternatives to deep-sea mining for battery production

Saturday 28 October 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

In the quest for a more sustainable future, the world is increasingly recognising the importance of transitioning to renewable energy sources and electric vehicles.


Te Ipukarea Society : Reaching new heights in the Takitumu Conservation Area

Saturday 21 October 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

Today’s article was written by Donna Gast, who is visiting from the Netherlands and doing some volunteer work with Te Ipukarea Society before starting university.


Te Ipukarea Society: Securing our future through ongoing environmental education of our youth

Saturday 14 October 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

It has been a busy school holiday period working alongside the Cook Islands Voyaging Society, Kōrero o te ‘Ōrau and 40 plus senior ‘Ātui’anga ki te Tango and Mata Nātura students from Aitutaki, Mitiaro, Atiu, Mauke, Mangaia and Rarotonga.


Te Ipukarea Society: New research sheds light on community views on tourism in Rarotonga, Aitutaki and Mitiaro.

Saturday 7 October 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

Sieni Tiraa, local consultant for Griffith University, was busy conducting community tourism surveys earlier in the year. This research was spearheaded by Griffith University and aimed to obtain the people’s views on tourism, and their aspirations for future tourism in the Cook Islands.


Deep sea mining: Is anybody listening?

Saturday 30 September 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

There will be many impacts of deep sea mining. Some will be very difficult to predict.


Te Ipukarea Society: Palmerston Atoll bids farewell to rats

Sunday 24 September 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

A rat eradication exercise has just been completed in Palmerston Atoll. This was for two main reasons.


Te Ipukarea Society: Who would have thought the Cook Islands has scorpions

Saturday 16 September 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

Who would have thought the Cook Islands has scorpions.Two that have been recorded on the user friendly online ‘Cook Islands Biodiversity Database’ are the Bark scorpion, Tēkōpio Liocheles australasiae, and the Lesser Brown Scorpion, Sōkopio, Isometrus maculatus .


Te Ipukarea Society: The potential impacts of deep sea mining on global climate change

Saturday 9 September 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

In the pursuit of valuable minerals and resources, humanity is increasingly turning its attention to the depths of the ocean floor through deep sea mining.


Te Ipukarea Society: Trees of Palmerston Island

Saturday 26 August 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

Palmerston Atoll is made up of six main Motu and a number of sand cays dotted around a lagoon teeming with marine life. There is no airstrip. A cargo boat visits every few months to ferry passengers, food supply, gas and fuel.


Te Ipukarea Society: Potential impacts of deep seabed mining on our tuna fisheries

Saturday 19 August 2023 | Written by Te Ipukarea Society | Published in Environment, National

This article has been drawn largely from two reports. One was published in the journal Nature in June 2023, and the other, a Secretariat for the Pacific Community (SPC) report from 2018. These references are available on request.


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