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Read more about the article Collaborative Submission to the Climate Change Commission

Collaborative Submission to the Climate Change Commission

  • Post author:G0well18
  • Post published:31/03/2021
  • Post category:Business/Circular Economy/Climate Change/Climate Crisis/Collaboration/New Zealand/Sustainability

On the 31t of January this year (2021) the Climate Change Commission / He Pou a Rangi (CCC) released its draft advice to the New Zealand government on how to…

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Wasn’t the advancement of technology and our civ Wasn’t the advancement of technology and our civilisations supposed to provide us with more leisure time and less stress? Is it not time to evolve from the industrialised working week?
10 Great Walks, hundreds of great walks - NZ has i 10 Great Walks, hundreds of great walks - NZ has it all.⁠
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Enjoy your weekend folks!⁠
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📸 - Tyler Lastovich
Get your winter woolies on and explore somewhere n Get your winter woolies on and explore somewhere new this weekend!⁠
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📸 - Nathan Cowley⁠
Our stable weather is in part due to a delicate ba Our stable weather is in part due to a delicate balance of water temperature and salt content in our oceans.⁠
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It is also the first mechanism in the marine food chain, bringing up nutrients from the depths to the surface.
Often when we "manage" the environment we end up w Often when we "manage" the environment we end up with unintended consequences - give nature the space to do its thing and we all benefit 🌱🌳⁠
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#bethechange⁠
#bepartofthesolution⁠
#liveconsciously⁠
#sustainableliving⁠
#sustainablebusiness⁠
#circulareconomy⁠
#regenerative⁠
#sustainablefuture
The 2.1 megawatt Kapuni Solar Power Plant features The 2.1 megawatt Kapuni Solar Power Plant features 5800 ground-mounted photovoltaic panels and can generate enough electricity to power more than 520 homes.⁠
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This comes just days after the Waipipi Wind farm was launched and a combine for a massive win for clean energy in Taranaki.
830,000 barrels of oil per day - the capacity of t 830,000 barrels of oil per day - the capacity of the now defunct Keystone XL pipeline.⁠
The shutdown signals a sign of the times with energy infrastructure needing to transition to green energy ASAP. While oil will still be transported from Canadian oil fields to the refineries in the US, this does highlight the changing energy landscape.
Food is the single strongest level to optimise hum Food is the single strongest level to optimise human health and environmental sustainability on Earth. 
Source: EAT-Lancet Commission.

Knowing what we eat, how it is grown and how it is transported is critical to living lightly on this planet. Support local, eat real food and seek out regenerative producers wherever you can.

Your daily choices can and will change the world 🌍🙌
Swipe across to see some simple tips to help the r Swipe across to see some simple tips to help the recycling system.
We are going to keep hammering this home until it is second nature - getting recycling right is crucial to achieving a circular economy. 
The more we can get this right, the better our planet will be! 

#recycleright
#materialsnotwaste
#sustainability
#tipsandtricks
#notthathard
Seems like the left hand is not talking to the rig Seems like the left hand is not talking to the right hand at Auckland Council.⁠
After declaring a climate emergency in 2019 and setting climate goals to halve emissions by 2030, LFCC says the new 10 year plan will increase transport emissions by 6% and at best reduce by 12% - significantly falling short of their statutory obligations. ⁠
To put this in context, transport is responsible for 40% of Auckland's carbon emissions.⁠
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#timeforchange⁠
#decarbonize⁠
#wehavethesolutions⁠
#climatecrisis
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