EBCRN Submission to the Inquiry into Climate Adaption
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 hereIf you have climate related events, resources, requests, suggestions or any other information you would like to share please send it to us.

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Submission on Adaption to Climate Change
 
A  small local group of people who have an interest in adaptation to climate change has been preparing a submission to the Parliamentary Committee for the Environment, which is conducting an inquiry into the issue of community-led retreat and options for it.
 
The deadline has been very tight - Wednesday, 1 November. The terms of reference were issued on 24 August ( Inquiry into climate adaptation - New Zealand Parliament (www.parliament.nz)and accompanying position papers were available from late September. What we have tried to do in the time available is to summarise the major risks to Eastbourne and the Bays from climate change and the current degree of preparedness for them. This is very much a working document and our hope is that it will provide a starting point for suggested actions in 2024. What will happen to the inquiry now there has been a change in government is unknown.
 
Our draft is attached and there will be time over the coming months to discuss it in detail, when many of you will be able to add other ideas and perspectives. If you see any glaring omission let us know now, but the main aim at present was simply to get the submission out in time and to clarify what are some of the risks to this area. 
 
John Horrocks, David Lillis, Bruce Spedding, Ginny Horrocks

 

Draft Submission https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yZl9B5IzKC7srnCGrzTmPtXYUjeSUpZr/view?usp=sharing

Glean Report

 
How to melt an ice sheet. A lecture by Robert McKay *IN PERSON or ONLINE*

Tue 31 October 17:30 - 18:30 More information 

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How are Aotearoa New Zealand's emissions reduction target and emissions budgets decided? A webinar by Jo Hendy *ONLINE*

Thu 2 November 10:00 - 11:00 More information 

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Ngā kōrero: extreme weather & warming. A webinar by Alison Ballance, Daniel Leduc, Christopher Cornwall and Melissa Bowen *ONLINE*

Thu 9 November 19:00 More information 

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GOD help us: Greenspace Oriented Development: an alternative strategy for urban densification in suburban cities. A webinar by Julian Bolleter and Alan Whiteley *ONLINE*

Mon 6 November 10:30 - 11:30 More information 

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International indigenous climate change researchers online summit. A conference *ONLINE*

Mon 13 November - Fri 17 November All Day More information 

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The earth system. A lecture by Mike Hannah *IN PERSON*

Tue 14 November 17:00 - 18:00 Maclaurin Lecture Theatre (MCLT) 103, VUWMore information

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Learning from each other: what are the prospects for environmental policy mobility between Wales and New Zealand? A seminar by Gareth Enticott and Iain White *ONLINE*

Wed 15 November 12:00 - 13:00 More information 

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Changing climate, changing culture: horticulture in a heritage landscape. A talk by Kate Roud *IN PERSON*

Thu 23 November 11:00 - 12:30 More information 

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Resilience to Nature’s Challenges Kia manawaroa - Ngā Ākina o Te Ao Turoa

Resilience to Nature's Challenges

GNS Science hosts this National Science Challenge programme, whose purpose is to accelerate our resilience to natural hazards.

Overview

This is one of 11 National Science Challenges set up by government to tackle the big science questions facing Aotearoa New Zealand. We bring together physical science, mātauranga Māori, social science, and engineering research to develop policies and tools that reduce the social and economic impacts of future natural hazard events.

The Resilience Challenge is a formal collaboration between thirteen partner organizations. The programme is hosted by GNS Science, and other partner organisations host individual research programmes and projects.

Resilience Challenge features 10 research programmes focused around two major themes:

Understanding Hazard & Risk

  • Earthquake & Tsunami
  • Volcanoes
  • Coastal Hazards
  • Weather & Wildfire
  • Multihazard Risk

Accelerating Resilience

  • Rural Communities
  • Urban Communities
  • Built Environments
  • Whanake te Kura i Tawhiti Nui
  • Resilience, Policy & Governance

 

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