

Climate change poses a huge challenge for communities as more frequent extreme weather events require us to rethink how we live and where. Local authorities are at the forefront of efforts to respond, with responsibilities for environmental planning and regulation, as well as civil defence. Many councils have plans to reduce emissions in their area and are working to help their communities adapt to a warming world.

Climate change poses a huge challenge for communities as more frequent extreme weather events require us to rethink how we live and where. Local authorities are at the forefront of efforts to respond, with responsibilities for environmental planning and regulation, as well as civil defence. Many councils have plans to reduce emissions in their area and are working to help their communities adapt to a warming world.
Make locally relevant decisions that enable residents to reduce fuel consumption and save money, as well as improve community resilience.
Continue advocating effective and equitable climate mitigation and adaptation legislation, with a compulsory timeline for action.
Keep resourcing our civil defence team and volunteers and make their jobs simpler by educating property owners on ways to manage risk at home.
Commit to planting more trees and increasing the Selwyn green canopy.
Plan and prepare for more extreme weather events.
Use science to make informed decisions on building and economic activity while protecting our environment.
Prioritise practical, affordable measures to protect communities from natural disasters over costly symbolic emissions targets.
Upgrade critical infrastructure, including roads, bridges and water systems, to withstand earthquakes and extreme weather events.
Support voluntary uptake of energy efficiency and clean technology instead of forcing costly compliance on households and farmers.
Return fresh water to the drinking water for Rolleston and then Selwyn. Remove constant chemical dosing.
Encourage economic resilience, which will drive council discussions and decisions. Follow public decisions and stop revisiting costs.
Support flood management and restore wetlands, as well-maintained wetlands help mitigate flood-prone areas and enhance wildlife.
Make locally relevant decisions that enable residents to reduce fuel consumption and save money, as well as improve community resilience.
Continue advocating effective and equitable climate mitigation and adaptation legislation, with a compulsory timeline for action.
Keep resourcing our civil defence team and volunteers and make their jobs simpler by educating property owners on ways to manage risk at home.
Commit to planting more trees and increasing the Selwyn green canopy.
Plan and prepare for more extreme weather events.
Use science to make informed decisions on building and economic activity while protecting our environment.
Prioritise practical, affordable measures to protect communities from natural disasters over costly symbolic emissions targets.
Upgrade critical infrastructure, including roads, bridges and water systems, to withstand earthquakes and extreme weather events.
Support voluntary uptake of energy efficiency and clean technology instead of forcing costly compliance on households and farmers.
Return fresh water to the drinking water for Rolleston and then Selwyn. Remove constant chemical dosing.
Encourage economic resilience, which will drive council discussions and decisions. Follow public decisions and stop revisiting costs.
Support flood management and restore wetlands, as well-maintained wetlands help mitigate flood-prone areas and enhance wildlife.
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