Lectures, discussions, webinars and actions coming up
Eastern Bays Climate Resonse Network

EBCRN is focussed on the need to act now to both mitigate the causes of accelerating climate change as well as prepare for the impact on our community. You can find out more about Eastbourne and the Network here.

 

If you have climate related events, resources, requests, suggestions or any other information you would like to share please send it to us.

Some of the events listed here come via the excellent Glean Report - Science and knowledge events in New Zealand. Free to subscribe.

Mike Joy talk: Future of Food and Energy

 

Many thanks to the organisers and those who made it along. A compelling and personal talk about where we are at as a planet and while continued growth is just not sustainable. Probably not the message we wanted to hear, but a very important one.

** If you missed this, or like many had trouble with the detail of the slides, fear not. We have recorded the presentation and will be posting a video of the talk and slides soon.

Note details of Beyond Growth Aotearoa Conference (16-17 Sept. online) below - including suggestions on practical action we can take.

Just received:

Tēnā koe, 

The Minister for Climate Change has announced that he has asked the Parliamentary Environment Committee to open an inquiry into community-led retreat and adaptation funding.

In anticipation of an inquiry, the Ministry for the Environment has today published a paper, Community-led retreat and adaptation funding – issues and options.  This paper looks at the current system and what new powers, roles and responsibilities might be needed to support community-led retreat, as well as how the costs of adaptation might be met.

It also considers how a Te Tiriti-based adaptation system could work for iwi, hapū and Māori communities and how lessons learned from past severe weather events and natural disasters might be considered for recoveries in the future.

The Ministry has also published a technical report into retreat by the Expert Working Group on Managed Retreat, chaired by Sir Terence Arnold KC and including experts in Te Ao Māori.

Read the issues and options paper

In this update

Does climate influence the frequency of volcanism and earthquakes? A controversial, yet tantalizing recent theory suggests that global rising sea levels can cause an increase in the frequency of volcanic eruptions and earthquakes... A lecture by Lorna Strachan *IN PERSON or ONLINE* Thu 17 August, 12:00 - 13:00, CO304, Cotton Building, VUW. Zoom link : https://vuw.zoom.us/j/97963373089 

Behind the scenes: Te Papa Cyclone Gabrielle response. A talk by Victoria Esson and Migoto Eria.Join us for a rare opportunity to hear from Te Papa’s National Services Head of Sector Victoria Esson and Head of Maturanga Maori Migoto Eria as they give us a moving firsthand account of Te Papa’s response to taonga recovery in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle. Monday 21 August, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm $25.00 – $30.00

Petone Beach Litter Intelligence Survey & Audit Workshop - 19th August 12:30 to 3:00pm, Petone Beach Ski Club. A training workshop for Litter Intelligence: a citizen science platform to enable community groups to contribute to a growing national litter database by monitoring their local beaches & auditing the rubbish. Information and registration

Making room for rivers. A talk by Tom Kay *IN PERSON* Tue 22 August, 7:30 - 9:00pm, Hutt Valley Riding for the Disabled, County Lane, Silverstream, Upper Hutt

Nature-based solutions. A webinar by Tom Kay *ONLINE* Thu 31 August, 19:30 - 20:30, More information In this month’s Centennial Speaker Series webinar, Forest & Bird Freshwater Advocate Tom Kay will be talking about working with nature to avoid disasters – how ‘making room for rivers’ and other nature-based solutions can help us out of the problems we’ve engineered.

Flourishing futures: Conversations on important issues – It's the end of the world as we know it. This week's discussion, “It’s the end of the world as we know it”, will focus on the climate crisis – civilisation collapse? A post-carbon sustainable future? Tuesday, 29 August 2023, 5:30pm - 6:30pm, Wellington Cathedral of Saint Paul | Te Wharekarakianui o Paora Tapu ki te Whanganui-a-Tara, 2 Hill Street, Wellington

 

Falling Walls Lab Aotearoa New Zealand 2023. A showcase *IN PERSON*  Tue 5 September, 11:30 - 18:00, Royal Society of New Zealand,  More information

A showcase for the next generation of outstanding innovators and creative thinkers. Royal Society Te Apārangi invites you to attend Falling Walls Lab Aotearoa New Zealand 2023 on 5 September where 22 participants from Aotearoa New Zealand and the Pacific Island Nations will pitch their innovative breakthrough idea for the chance to represent the region and compete at the Falling Walls Lab Global Finale in Berlin.

Beyond Growth Aotearoa, The benefits of planned degrowth.

“The old world is dying and a new world is struggling to be born” - Antonio Gramsci 

Following the successful European Beyond Growth 2023 Conference, we are ready to continue this kōrero in Aotearoa New Zealand.

This interactive event will provide a forum to share the latest knowledge and insights related to ecological economics, resource scarcity and the planned response measures that could be taken to strengthen resilience and maximise future opportunities. 

Day 1 will cover opportunities and challenges at a systems level, Te Ao Māori perspectives, government policy and business strategies.

Day 2 will explore practical action drawing on community, local government and ethical, circular business perspectives.  

There will be opportunities to network with experts, peers, and decision-makers faced with similar challenges. Zero-waste catering will be provided but we encourage all participants to BYO drink bottles and coffee cups.  

A degrowth ticketing system is in place to ensure equity for all event attendees. If you can, please consider a pay-it-forward ticket allowing someone a free or subsidised place.  

Dates & times: Saturday 16 & Sunday 17 September, 10am-5pm 

Online and in person: Location: Rutherford House, 33 Bunny Street, Pipitea Victoria University, Wellington.

 

For more information, including programme outline, visit the Degrowth Aotearoa (DANZ) website.

CLIMATE FICTION AND CLIMATE FUTURES Climate change is here and it’s real. What are the challenges and responsibilities of writers to tell stories in a climate-changed world? MahMah Timoteo, Bronwyn Hayward and Erik Kennedy discuss the role of writers in the face of climate change with Melanie Dixon. What stories should we be telling and why? How can we strike a balance between hope and disaster? And how can writers make a positive impact in a world with an increasingly gloomy future? Thursday 24th August 5:30-6:30

Registrations are open for Clean Up Week 2023 16-22 September. Registered community groups receive free kits and badges and disposal of the litter collected is free. https://www.knzb.org.nz/programmes/clean-new-zealand-beautiful/clean-up-week/

 

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