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Reminder: Eastbourne Community Board meeting tonight (20 June 2023) - East Harbour Womens Club, 7:15pm - Agenda pdf 11.5MB, or read the latest ECB newsletter including chair's report and agenda highlights
Survey
East By West is working with the Eastern Bays Climate Response Network to understand how we can provide better access to the ferry and service to residents of the Eastern Bays, as well as visitors into the area. We encourage current ferry users and non-users alike to take part.
Note from Ginny: The climate network is working with East by West ferries on how we might combine to encourage more people out of cars and onto the ferry. The completion of the Windy Point - Ma-Koromiko section of Tupua Horo Nuku is the perfect moment to persuade commuters out of their cars onto the ferry as the road works move to Sunshine Bay. What a moment to bike or walk safely to the ferry, get fit and avoid the delays further along Marine Drive.
Webinar series
E tū te mana o Te Ao: Building a Climate of Hope Webinar Series: Wednesdays 14 June – 5 July, 7.30-8.30pm
Talk
The Future is Rail Conference : Reconnecting Aotearoa 2030 A day of big ideas on passenger rail & how we turn them into reality. June 28th
Talk: The Future is Rail: Reviving long distance passenger trains.2pm, 2nd July, St Ronan's
ERI Seminar Series: “TAIAO - Green AI in Green Aotearoa” (14 June-5 July) focusing specifically on the dual core strategies of Green AI: employing AI to tackle sustainability issues and adopting AI in a more sustainable way. With AI increasingly serving as a significant asset in Aotearoa, it is enhancing problem-solving capabilities and boosting research efficiency. More
Antarctica’s Role and Response in Global Climate Dr. Robinson will discuss Antarctica’s role in, and response to, our changing climate, highlighting its multi-scale connections with the global ocean. Wednesday 5 July 2023, 6.00 - 7.00 pm at the Royal Society Te Apārangi premises, 11 Turnbull St. Thorndon, Wellington
Reading / Watching / Listening
New FBT (Fringe Benefit Tax) exemptions for bikes and public transport explained (worth a read and discussing with your employer/employees)
The role of recreation in disasters - Recreation Aotearoa During times of crisis recreation can play a vital role in helping communities to cope ...
Water infrastructure failures from Cyclone Gabrielle show low resilience to climate change Cyclone Gabrielle swept across large parts of Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) in February this year, it displaced thousands of people as flooding caused landslides, ripped through homes, trapped people on roofs, ruined farmland and closed roads. Here we assess the reported damage to water infrastructure in this disaster and find evidence of a low level of resilience. |