Christchurch City Council has released a discussion document that explores options for managing future development, subdivision, redevelopment and changes in land use in areas exposed to coastal hazards.
What do you do each week to reduce your impact on the environment? Is enough being done to tackle the issue of climate change?
A Carbon Coach to help people reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and an app that helps organisations to share their resources are among those to benefit from the latest round of Sustainability Fund grants.
Christchurch City Council wants the Climate Change Commission to be more ambitious in its greenhouse gas emission targets and to set a bolder direction for New Zealand’s climate action.
Christchurch City Council has released two key reports as part of its planning for coastal hazards caused by sea-level rise.
The Greater Christchurch Partnership is welcoming the Government’s announcement that is taking steps to reduce the carbon emissions from transport.
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel has promised to meet with organisers of today’s Schools Strike 4 Climate NZ protest so they can discuss in depth their demands for more climate action.
Some of the country’s top sustainability champions will meet virtually this week to co-create pathways to support social, economic and environmental wellbeing in Aotearoa.
Parts of Christchurch and Banks Peninsula vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and sea level rise would have future development managed according to their level of risk.
Christchurch schools are being encouraged to show their support for combating climate change by signing up for the Walk or Wheel to School Day.