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El Niño to blow hot and cold this summer
Don't get caught short this summer - check water tanks regularly
Roskill residents reduce carbon footprint
Mt Roskill community take on sustainable living programme and reduced their carbon emissions by almost 170kg CO2 over 10 weeks.
Moth plant busters sail to Motuihe
Young environmentalists were rewarded for their moth plant beating efforts with a trip to the Motuihe nature reserve.
Blackgate project is a new, greener way forward
Some of us have money in the bank - Glasgow Contractors has concrete, sandbags made from leftover FIFA Women’s World Cup, materials, sugar cane pegs and a host of other carbon-saving initiatives.
Green-fingered volunteers make a difference
Funding from local boards has seen Conservation Volunteers New Zealand to go from strength to strength.
Journey planner drives Puketāpapa toward change
Mount Roskill residents reduced individual weekly car journeys by nearly 1600km.
Tree treat for Randwick Park streets
Randwick Park residents decided to do something about a lack of neighbourhood trees.
Progress made but more action needed to accelerate delivery of Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri: Auckland’s Climate Plan
Severe weather events like the Auckland Anniversary Floods and Cyclone Gabrielle show the devastating impacts of climate change – and the importance of climate action.
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