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Maori Climate Risk Worsened by Colonization Report Finds

Natural Disaster FloodsManmade Disaster ImpliedNatural Disaster Severe Weath…Policy1

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The article discusses a climate risk assessment for New Zealand focusing on Māori communities. No concrete commercial mechanism, price impact, supply chain disruption, or company-specific margin effect is identified. The report is policy-oriented and does not trigger any of the commercial signal categories (a)-(e).

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  • 2026 National Climate Change Risk Assessment published
  • Colonization worsened climate risks for Māori communities
  • Record-breaking storms and flooding affecting Māori land, health, culture
  • Seven interconnected risk areas identified including environmental, cultural, economic
  • Calls for stronger Māori authority in climate decision-making

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Maori Climate Risk Worsened by Colonization Report Finds — News Analysis