Ecology
Melting Point – Book Review
Melting Point by Bryan Walker on March 14, 2009 Eric Dorfman is an ecologist. He has been aware of the science of climate change since his doctoral student days in the 1990s but he credits Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth with inspiring him to make a larger contribution towards addressing the issue. Hence his book…
Read MoreNiki Harré Speaks 2019
Grey Lynn 2030 members attended a successful community talk on Sustainable Organisations by Professor Niki Harré on 7 November, followed by a networking evening.
Read MorePeople’s Climate March 2015
People’s Climate March – Solutions not pollution Saturday 28th November Meet Albert Park 11am On the weekend before the Paris Climate talks in November this year, climate marches will take place in hundreds of major cities, with the goal of creating the world’s largestmobilisation on climate change. New Zealand’s Climate Change Minister Tim Groser is…
Read MorePeople’s climate march Auckland
As part of a historical global movement, on Sunday 21st September 2014 at 1pm from Britomart Train Station to Aotea Square, we, the people, will come together to help show the WORLD that WE CARE ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE! The Auckland People’s Climate March will show Aotearoa’s own leaders that we care deeply about climate change…
Read MoreSave the 6 pohutukawas on Great North Rd
Proposals to widen Great North Road on the approach to the St Lukes overbridge and motorway interchange threaten 6 mature pohutukawa trees on the road opposite MOTAT. The resource consent application has been publicly notified and submissions can be made until Thursday 3 July. To make it easy for people to make a submission as The…
Read MorePlanting bio-corridors on the berms (grass verges)
Spring is here and the grass is growing. Around our neighbourhoods the berms (grass verges) are looking either very shabby or immaculately well kept. This is because from 1 July Auckland Council stopped mowing the grass and the service has been brought into line with the old council areas of North Shore, Waitakere and Manukau…
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