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Coastal Restoration video series

East Harbour Womens Club 145 Muritai Road, Eastbourne, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

The Historical Society of Eastbourne is hosting an exciting video presentation by artist Janet Andrews and photographer Simon Hoyle of Southlight Studio in Days Bay. Janet and Simon will present selected videos from their Coastal Restoration series, a two-year project funded by the Department of Conservation. Short and easy to understand - about how we can reduce hazards, and restore & protect our coast for the future. The presentation is at 2pm on Sunday 23rd April in the East Harbour Women’s Club, 145 Muritai Road, Eastbourne. Afternoon tea will be served afterwards. All welcome. HSE members free; non-members by gold coin donation.

The (Climate Change) ALARMIST – Dr Dave Lowe – perspectives from a local

East Harbour Womens Club 145 Muritai Road, Eastbourne, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

East Harbour Women's Club guest speaker is Dr Dave Lowe, Adjunct Professor Atmospheric Chemistry, Antarctic Research Centre, Victoria University. Author of the "Alarmist" and winner of the EH McCormick prize for General Non-fiction - NZ Book Awards 2022. Thursday 18 May 6pm. Cost $15. Refreshment and snacks will be served.  

$15

The future of food and energy – Mike Joy

St Ronans Church Hall 234 Muritai Road, Eastbourne,, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand

3pm Sunday 13 August, St Ronan's church, Eastbourne - Koha greatly appreciated. As an ecologist Mike sees the world in an interconnected systems way. This view allows for the awareness and acceptance that civilisation is facing peak everything, and climate change is but one of a raft of existential crises that are symptoms overshoot. The crises are the manifestation of hitting planetary boundaries, or biophysical limits to growth we were warned about in the 1970s. The burgeoning human population and levels of consumption has far exceeded the ability of the planet to sustain it long-term through. This overshoot was enabled using fossil energy, in the

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