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.

In this update

Coming to Eastbourne

Dr Mike Joy will be speaking on The Future of Food & Energy - Sunday August 13th 3pm at St Ronan's Church, 234 Muritai Road, Eastbourne, Lower Hutt 5013 - details and updates will be posted on Eastbourne.nz

Talks

Extreme Weather Research Platform - Introduction to Funded Projects The MBIE Extreme Weather Platform (EWRP) has been set up to coordinate and accelerate extreme weather research-related projects around Aotearoa New Zealand, including urgent scientific research and data collection as part of the ongoing response to this year's extreme weather events in the North Island. This webinar is being held to connect people across the Platform, introduce the different research projects, and create opportunities for research teams and users to explore follow-on science, aligned to user work programmes. Online, 

Mon, 17 July, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm NZST  Details, speakers and registration

 

How do we achieve a low-emissions and resilient future? Commissioners James Renwick and Judy Lawrence will join Victoria University academics Amanda Thomas, Maria Bargh, and Catherine Iorns to bring a range of perspectives on what's needed to shift the way we live, work and play to be climate resilient. 4-5.30pm, Tuesday 18 July
, KKLT301, Kirk Building, Kelburn Campus VUW.

School of Government and New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute Seminar Invitation: Geological Net zero: what is it and how do we get there? with Professor Myles Allen (University of Oxford) 

Thursday 20th July, 12:30PM – 2:00PM, RHLT2, Rutherford House, Pipitea Campus, Victoria University of Wellington

 

Reading / Watching / Listening

Attitudes towards walking and cycling - Walking and cycling are fundamental to how urban New Zealanders get around according to the latest report from our ongoing survey looking at attitudes towards, and rates of walking and cycling in six New Zealand cities.  

sustainableFuture - email newsletter (Rob Oram) - Newsroom A weekly digest of the latest news and insights on climate change and sustainability.

Rail Conference Summary https://www.railconference.info/blog/the-future-is-rail-conference-a-summary-of-the-day

Tupua Horo Nuku update The open day was well attended and a success - a video from the event and updates on the project are available here.

Attitudes towards walking and cycling

Walking and cycling are fundamental to how urban New Zealanders get around according to the latest report from our ongoing survey looking at attitudes towards, and rates of walking and cycling in six New Zealand cities.  

Sixty-nine percent of those surveyed said they cycled or walked regularly during 2022, which continues to grow on pre-COVID levels, which sat at 65% in 2019.   

This latest research shows that some good progress has been made in terms of increases in walking and cycling over time, but there is still loads of potential for more people to travel under their own steam.  

Waka Kotahi is currently working alongside partners to develop national walking and cycling plans, which will give us the pathway to significantly increase the safety and attractiveness of these active modes of transport. We are also working alongside our local government partners to deliver a range of walking and cycling improvement projects on the ground.  The insights from this research will be valuable in guiding this mahi.  

 

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