What are the four major impacts of climate change on New Zealand?
Rising temperatures, sea level rising, glaciers melting, affect wildlife and ecosystems.
What does inflation mean?
Inflation means that the cost of goods and services increase.
In which spot is Crime in the top of social issues?
Crime is in the fourth place of the top.
In which spot is Health care in the top of social issues?
Health care is in the third spot of the top.
How does inflation affect citizens?
Inflation affects citizens by making them not buy as much with the same amount ot money.
Since what year climate change reenter New Zealand top 5 isues?
What is a possible solution to the housing problem?
Build more public housing.
What is the percentage of concerned New Zealander's due to the crime?
The 27% of New Zealanders.
Is healthcare in New Zealand free for everyone?
No, healthcare is not completely free for everyone. Citizens and permanent residents can get many services for free or at a low cost. However, visitors and some temporary residents need to pay for medical care.
What are the 3 consequences of more intense heatwaves?
It affects human health, plantations and produce more wildfire.
In what part are the glaciers melting?
In the southern alps.
What types of laws should residents vote for to contribute to solving the housing problem?
Rental laws that protect tenants.
How will the goverment get this solved?
(Name at least one reason)
Increasing the penalties for gang-related crimes.
Increase the police presence and resources.
Provide more educational opportunities.
Can tourists get medical help in New Zealand?
Yes, tourists can get medical help, but they usually have to pay for it. That’s why it’s a good idea for tourists to have travel insurance.
Why are police officers relocating from New Zealand to Australia?
Because in Australia there are better salaries.
What animal could lose their habitat?
The Kea.
What was the percentage of inflation in the previous quarter?
2.2%
What are the problems that are faced in New Zealand?
Police officers are relocating from New Zealand to Australia.
Gangs recuiting people in joining gangs.
What are the differences between a public hospital and a private hospital in New Zealand?
Public hospitals are free for citizens and residents, but there can be long waiting times. Private hospitals are faster, but patients usually have to pay or use private insurance.
Do people in New Zealand need health insurance? Why?
Health insurance is not required in New Zealand, but some people choose to have private insurance to get faster access to private doctors and hospitals.
Temperatures have been increasing __since 1909.
(Complete the sentence)
1.1 Celsius degre
What percentage did inflation increase by in the last quarter?
2.5%
What is the cause of the increasing of criminality?
It is the economic stress due to the inflation.
Having unstable backgrounds.
What is the name of the public health system in New Zealand?
The public health system in New Zealand is managed by Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand. It provides healthcare services to most people in the country.
How does the company Kainga Ora affects the housing in New Zeland?
Kāinga Ora affects the housing in New Zeland by subtly steering and shaping communitiees and access through policy, development and quiet influence.