Nasty gasses from cow burps and farts are bad for the planet, but if you take small steps in the right direction you can help manage climate change.
That is the gist of message contained in a video starring 20 primary school students from Makauri School Gisborne - and so stellar was their performance that the "boss of New Zealand" John Key had to sit up and take notice.
This week, the Year 2 pupils arrived at school to a message thanking them for doing a great job to spread awareness about climate change from the Prime Minister and Minister for Climate Change Paula Bennett.
The six-year-olds know Mr Key is an important person and some of them remembered having seen him on television, said their teacher Caroline McGuinness.