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Tai Tokerau 2050

Imagine this. We have dodged the climate crisis bullet. We have arrived at 2050 and there is sufficient evidence that carbon drawdown is happening and we have stalled global warming.

Looking back, we only could have achieved it with a series of transformations. Tai Tokerau [Northland] was heavily dependent on commodity exports. We found) and in the way we use land (). So we had to transform our food systems, our economy and our communities to transform our landscapes – and we made landscapes that people had reasons to be in.

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