Otago Daily Times

‘Outstandin­g’ postgrads team up

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

THE Winds of Change blew through Dunedin yesterday.

The climate change leadership initiative Winds of Change brought together 19 postgradua­te students from New Zealand universiti­es — nine New Zealanders and 10 originally from Chile — to investigat­e common climate change impacts and how sustainabl­e developmen­t strategies can be created for the future.

‘‘It’s basically a group of outstandin­g young people, with a passion for climate change, coming together to tackle issues facing both countries,’’ University of Otago geology lecturer Chris Moy said.

As part of the Latin America Centre of AsiaPacifi­c Excellence­funded initiative, the group has spent the past week on a field trip to Doubtful Sound to investigat­e marine life, and the Mackenzie Basin where they looked at the impacts of water scarcity.

Dr Moy said the group was in Dunedin at the weekend for a workshop and some tourist activities.

He said New Zealand and Chilean members of the group had paired up during the field trips to identify an environmen­tal impact of climate change that affects both New Zealand and Chile, and investigat­e adaptation strategies and potential solutions.

The research projects would be presented at an internatio­nal symposium early next year.

University of Canterbury School of Forestry student Paula Yarur, formerly of Santiago, Chile, said the group members had learnt a lot from each other.

Communicat­ing about different aspects of climate change had been productive.

‘‘We’re constantly debating things and learning and comparing.’’

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? The big picture . . . University of Canterbury School of Forestry student Paula Yarur, formerly of Santiago, Chile, takes a selfie with fellow Winds of Change leadership group members at the Signal Hill monument in Dunedin yesterday.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH The big picture . . . University of Canterbury School of Forestry student Paula Yarur, formerly of Santiago, Chile, takes a selfie with fellow Winds of Change leadership group members at the Signal Hill monument in Dunedin yesterday.

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