The Māori Carbon Foundation announced the appointment of Donna Awatere Huata as New Zealand's first Māori Climate Commissioner at a hui in Kaitaia on Monday.
Her job will be to provide independent Māori-focused research and advice that will contribute to Aotearoa meeting its obligations under the 2015 Paris Agreement, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.
MCF board chairman Sir Mark Solomon said the Commissioner would provide research and advice based on a Māori world view, and would be available to Māori, to politicians, government agencies, media, other New Zealanders and the global community.
She would facilitate opportunities for Māori to learn about climate change and programmes to help Māori play their part in Aotearoa's campaign to clean up the world, and would also be available to engage with all other stakeholders in Aotearoa.