“People Places and the Climate Crisisâ€, a podcast series in which 16 experts from very different fields explore the climate crisis and how it relates to local government.
Panel discussion of the Podcast Series with, Peter Olorenshaw, Yachal Upson, Jack Santabarbara, Barb Robson, and Astrid Sayer.
Aly Cook, mayoral candidate for Tasman, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
Matt Lawrey, mayoral candidate for Nelson, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
Richard Osmaston, mayoral candidate for Tasman and Nelson, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
Aly Cook, mayoral candidate for Tasman, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
Mike Harvey, mayoral candidate for Tasman, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
Rohan O'Neill-Stevens, mayoral candidate for Nelson, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
Tim King, mayoral candidate for Tasman, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
Prof Bronwyn Hayward, IPCC lead author, researching sustainable development, youth, climate change and citizenship, discusses the final main theme 'So, what does all this mean?'
Miriana Stephens, director, Wakatu Corporation, and lead of Te Tauihu Intergenerational Strategy, discusses the theme 'Joining the Dots on Climate'.
Dr Olivia Hyatt, PhD in geology and climate change, Director Zero Carbon Nelson Tasman, and Parents for Climate Aotearoa, discusses the theme 'Joining the Dots on Climate'.
Dr Joanna Santa Barbara, Chair of the Nelson Tasman Climate Forum, discusses the theme 'A Just Transition and Social Cohesion'.
Penny Molnar, QSM, foundation member of Nelson Women's Centre, Victory Centre, Community Action Nelson, discusses the theme 'A Just Transition and Social Cohesion'.
Dr Simon Stewart, freshwater ecosystems researcher at the Cawthron Institute, discusses the theme 'Regenerating nature'.
Simon Millar, Executive Director of Pure Advantage, champion of Aotearoa's natural advantages, discusses the theme 'Regenerating Nature'
Ali Boswijk, CEO of the Nelson Chamber of Commerce, discusses the theme of Making the Regional Economy Less Vulnerable to Climate.
Rod Oram, acclaimed business and climate journalist, discusses the theme of Making the Regional Economy Less Vulnerable to Climate.
Sam Archer, Director of Market Transformation, New Zealand Green Building Council. Discusses the theme Buildings, Transport and Urban Planning.
Prof Ralph Chapman, Adjunct Professor, Victoria University of Wellington. Specialist in climate and urban policy. Discusses the theme Buildings, Transport and Urban Planning.
Prof Pat Bodger, retired Professor of Electric Power Engineering, discusses the critical role of energy in shaping the economy and society.
Sophie Handford, elected councillor, and organiser of the Fridays for the Future marches, explores “Envisaging the future and championing change”.
Sophie Handford, elected councillor, and organiser of the Fridays for the Future marches, explores “Envisaging the future and championing change”.
Prof James Renwick, Climate Change Commissioner, and climate researcher, explores “Envisaging the future and championing change”.
Prof Susan Krumdieck, Professor of Energy Transition, explores energy futures and how perceptions help or hinder our climate strategies.
Prof Susan Krumdieck, Professor of Energy Transition, explores energy futures and how perceptions help or hinder our climate strategies.
Hon James Shaw, Minister of Climate Change, frames the macro-issues in the relationship between climate and local government.