Climate plan a first for Tauranga

An aerial view of Tauranga City. Photo: Tauranga City Council.

Tauranga City Council is teaming up with mana whenua partners, stakeholders and its communities to create Tauranga's first climate plan.

One of several council Action and Investment Plans on the go this side of Christmas, the climate plan will clearly outline what actions we can take together to fight climate change.

Tauranga City Council commissioner Shad Rolleston says the community has made it clear that looking after the environment and reducing our carbon footprint is important to them, and the Council is listening.

'New Zealand and Tauranga Moana are already experiencing the effects of climate change with rising sea levels, increased time spent in drought and when it does rain, we get a lot of it in a single event.

'Globally, if we don't reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, the climate will keep changing and we'll face huge challenges in the future. Tauranga must play its part in that global effort.”

Shad acknowledges it can be hard to know what to do as an individual or single organisation when facing something as daunting as climate change, which is why we need to take action together.

'One easy thing everyone in Tauranga can do right now is to jump online and take our survey, which will help us get this right. A youth climate conference is also being planned for early next year to ensure we include the views and perspectives of our rangatahi.

'The whole community has a part to play in addressing the effects of climate change – from government and business through to communities and individuals – and we want to hear from everyone. Some actions council can lead, but many are in the hands of others. Our ambitions need to be broader than any single organisation or individual.”

Other Action and Investment Plans the Council is looking for feedback on before Christmas include making Tauranga more accessible for everyone, making our communities safer, and doing more to support arts and culture.

Unlike the climate plan, these plans are not starting from scratch. Instead, they will pull together actions from Council's existing plans and strategies and build on feedback already received from the community to create new actions.

'We've heard from more than 10,000 people through various methods that they want to live in a place where we prioritise nature, lift each other up and fuel possibility. These plans will include actions that are already planned and identify possible new actions that can be considered as part of our future planning and investment decision-making.

'Together our community has decided that it's important for Tauranga to become a city for the people and live up to its name – Tauranga – a place of safe anchorage and wellbeing.

'We know everyone's time is precious, so we're not bothering our communities by asking questions we've already asked before, but we are checking in on anything new, like the climate plan, which is a first for this council.”

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7 comments

Rolleston is full of it!

Posted on 20-10-2022 16:08 | By TheCameltoeKid

So rising sea levels are a reality are they? Why then did that very Council allow the development of Papamoa right up to the Kaituna cut! Yeah I think a lot of double standards aply with these Commisioners.


Virtue signalling

Posted on 20-10-2022 16:29 | By jed

These people are virtue signalling at great cost to the Tauranga ratepayers and for zero effect on climate change. Until the great polluting nations agree to curb their emissions, there is no point at all. In fact, the entire nation of New Zealand could stop emitting CO2, and still have no real impact on global warming. China alone have built 41 new coal plants this year. India too need 28 gigawatts of new coal-fired plants. This is mammoth. Our money is better off going to organisations that fight China and India coal-plant construction!


WHAT A JOKE

Posted on 20-10-2022 18:42 | By RML

Carbon makes up only about 0.04% of the atmosphere. (People please do your own research on this number). It is a propaganda blurb for more tax or a tax via our rates. They called it first global warming now called they call it climate change. Lastly when I walk along the beach for the last 60 years the tide is not any higher at all. Lastly I want the world cleaner place but not via taxation.


I did the survey.

Posted on 21-10-2022 00:56 | By morepork

I realize it was probably a waste of time, but we live in hope...


How about elections

Posted on 21-10-2022 09:22 | By an_alias

My climate plan involves the people of Tauranga actually have a say in policy rather dictated agenda from the un-accountable.


Recycling

Posted on 21-10-2022 15:36 | By Kancho

what can Tauranga do, spend more on consultants, talk and play lip service to the unfixable . Eighty plus million increase in population every year to produce and consume everything . Population will burn more resources so token programs on a miniscule scale here in tiny NZ won't achieve anything. If the council wanted to do something why only one recycling depot in a city of this size that also has restrictions on so much. Overseas recycling plants are lightyears ahead with electronics, batteries, metals, tyres and plastics . What about EV batteries we are rushing to that are going to be a huge problem of rare metals and chemicals . The commissioners answer was to close Maleme recycling so counter productive lack of service to ratepayers


TCC

Posted on 21-10-2022 19:20 | By Slim Shady

It’s OK. Most of their plans get binned later anyway. It just keeps some people in very highly paid jobs for a while.


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