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Christchurch survey supports greater effort on climate change

7 Aug 2019

People believe that everyone needs to do more to tackle climate change, a new survey shows.


Christchurch City Council declares climate emergency

23 May 2019

Christchurch City Council has declared a climate and ecological emergency.


Children lead charge on climate action in new short film

30 Jun 2022

A new short film that shines a spotlight on how children in Ōtautahi-Christchurch are influencing the climate change journey has been screened publicly for the first time.


Next generation gives voice on coastal hazards

11 Nov 2021

A group of 24 young people have come together to provide a youth perspective on Christchurch City Council’s draft Coastal Adaptation Framework.


Street trees to grow urban canopy in inner east

22 May 2023

Forty-nine trees will be planted on sections of Hereford, Worcester and Cashel streets as part of a plan to enhance the walkability, shade and amenity of the city’s inner east.


Wild nature blooms at community park

30 Jan 2024

Wildflowers, fruit trees and hand-painted signs are helping to brighten up Addington’s Simeon Park in a bid to create a more welcoming and diverse space, as well as help reduce the impact on the environment.


Students’ song sends climate action message

16 Apr 2021

Students from Te Kura o Ōhinetahi Governors Bay School are joining the call for more climate action through a new music video starring them.


Competition seeks out new ideas for reducing emissions

22 Mar 2021

The Ministry of Awesome and Canterbury electricity lines company Orion have launched a national competition calling for new ideas to reduce New Zealand’s carbon emissions.


Committee recommends declaring climate and ecological emergency

20 May 2019

Christchurch may join with other cities around the world in declaring a climate and ecological emergency.


Christchurch stands to benefit from climate action

24 Feb 2021

A collective commitment to urgent climate action will deliver many benefits for Christchurch and Banks Peninsula, says Councillor Sara Templeton.