Doing the mahi around climate change

Marty Hoffart from the Zero Waste Network will be one of the speakers at the forum at Holy Trinity next Friday. Photo: John Borren/SunLive.

A forum dedicated to what can be done about climate change at an individual, community, business and government level, will be held at the Holy Trinity Church next Friday.

The Climate Change Speakers Forum titled ‘Doing the Mahi' will includes speakers Chris Battershill from Waikato University, Marty Hoffart from the Zero Waste Network, Stacey Mareroa from One Twenty Legacy Ltd, Climate change Commissioner Professor James Renwick, and Jules Matthews of Integrity Soils.

The evening will be facilitated by Nandor Tanczos of Whakatane District Council.

The forum is part of the Sustainable Backyards series of over 90 free or low-cost enviro events being held in March throughout the Bay of Plenty.

These support sustainable living and conservation, and include clean-ups, bush walks, movie screenings, events and workshops.

The Climate Change Speakers Forum: Doing the Mahi will be held at Holy Trinity Church, Devonport Rd from 7pm – 9.30pm on Friday March 26.

Cost is $10.

Website: www.envirohub.org.nz

3 comments

Boffins

Posted on 20-03-2021 11:28 | By Kancho

Sounds like a lot of we paid fancy titled people arranging a talk fest . More hot air


Yawn

Posted on 21-03-2021 12:19 | By Andrew64

Pointless waste of time and energy.


climate

Posted on 21-03-2021 15:54 | By dumbkof2

some people are making a lot of money out of this climate thing


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