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with the commercial banks, the latter divesting of their fossil fuel credit extensions,
accommodations and investments. We will only do this as a country by talking to one another, by
moving together in coordinated fashion with purpose.
This is the scale of the problem we face. We needs must be in close contact with foreign experts
where we do not possess sufficient knowledge and proffer help where we can in our turn. We
require a road map at least in outline of where we are going for New Zealand. It is a full time job
for everyone.
We need the technology to develop Carbon Capture infrastructure at a scale never seen.
Worldwide we need to extract a minimum of 10 billion tonnes per year of Carbon Dioxide (co2)
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from the atmosphere, as soon as we are able, to stay within sight of 2 degrees centigrade
maximum and all the while operating Zero Carbon economies. It may not be possible 10 billion
tonnes is equivalent to steel, concrete and coal combined. We will need to liquify the co2 and
sequester it underground(?) the soil(?), the sea bed(?), in crushed rock(?)
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We are on target for at least a 3 degree plus plus centigrade rise by 2100 at the present time. This
is likely at minimum a metre and a half sea level rise, if not more by 2100 with a final outcome of
eight plus metres or more in two or three centuries.
All this must be well known to yourself James as Minister for Climate Change.
May I remind you that "winning slowly is like losing outright, it guarantees defeat."
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situation. The Zero Carbon Act (Bill) is but a step along this road, it is the start together with
New Zealand's Accession to MARPOL APPENDIX SIX and the recent gains in mining and
mineral extraction Law.
There is a reason that climate scientists, the World wildlife fund (WWF), and other experts
around the world are using social media, youtube and traditional media to reach wider publics.
The countdown has begun.
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Kicking the can down the road is not acceptable. We have been doing it for three decades or more
and in the meantime have increased carbon in the atmosphere by 65 percent.
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So much for the IPCC and the models they utilise, so much for successive Conferences of the
Parties. As Greta Thunberg said to the UN leaders "you've done nothing".
Many people are wanting to know what is coming, and our elected leaders must spell it out
together with the plan for New Zealand to succeed. Of course it will change, plans do, but we
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must start now.
It is no longer a case of growth at any cost. The situation of habitat loss, species loss, is at crisis
point. Feeding ourselves could become a crisis point too, if we do not start acting now.
The public in all democratic countries will not wait much longer. We are lucky, we have the
buffer of distance and relative isolation. It will not last.
James Renwick will tell you, Kevin Anderson, Hugh Hunt, Peter Wadhams, James Hanson, Tony
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need to act now. Every year missed is a year that will increase the problems we face.
We need to be field testing the solar particle reflection technologies, ditto the extraction
technologies.
We need the budgets in our faces at street level, and we need them now.
To act too late would be irresponsible, it would be gross negligence and criminal, an abdication of
our responsibilities joint and several.
We still have the choice, but only just.
Personally, I hope the scientific community is wrong. But even if there is a small chance they're
right we must not take the risk we must act now. I would rather be considered alarmist than wait
for another year and another year or longer for something to happen. I would rather die on my feet
than on my knees. I want my kids and all kids to have a decent shot at life as I have known it.
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Don't leave it too late.
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To: Rt. Hon Jacinda Ardern <[email address]>; J Shaw (MIN)
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Hey Team,
Can we get some movement on Climate and Environment? Not just signing of international
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agreements. No working group required, the science has been done for 200 years. Joseph
Fourier in 1824. Just crack on with a roll-out planning team, get some ex NZDF person
to plan logistics, like done for Pike River.
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•Stop subsidies to fossil fuels, make that industry pay up front for the
externalised costs that the tax payer has been paying for decades. You know, costs like dying
from pollution.
•Incentivise private EVs, batteries, solar, at equal and opposite levels to the fossil oligarchs, so the
bad rich are hit not the struggling middle or poor.
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•Encourage building of soils, don't believe federated farmers that they know what they are doing,
they don't. Permaculture can employ and feed orders of magnitude more people than cows can.
Regional funding grants anyone? Landcorp anyone? Soil is more important, billions of trees
maybe a result of a building soil policy. Pretty sure Dr Mike Joy would say something like this.
You lot have got to stay in after the next election. Lets get the messaging straight, the right
outperforms the left - always - on messaging, why? Put some effort in to messaging for ..... sake.
Often the down to earth obvious point, the sound bite that the average Kiwi will understand is
missed.
Also, why all the dumb mistakes, looking at you Labour, ugh! How about keeping the boss (PM)
informed, have a PMs' critical information requirement list made. I can provide a few for the list,
but pretty sure a quick google search on silly mistakes made will get things started.
Anyway, here is a 15 year old doing more than New Zealand on Climate.
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Jacinda is pretty cool though.
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I make this initial assessment in the office, but sometimes it's not obvious what the best form of
response is until the message is considered in more detail.
Nga mihi,
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Dear Prime Minister Ardern,
My name is Withheld
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international youth movement with Greta Thunberg and Sophie Hanford (you have met)
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I love nature and like to make documentaries about Australian wildlife from Quolls to Giant
Cuttlefish. Recently I’ve learnt to understand that all of these beautiful animals and plants we
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we as a species.
Like many people, I have known of Climate Change as an abstract thing but not comprehended
what’s happening because of it. I believe this stems from a lack of education and urgency. The
term “Climate Change” is passive, whereas “Climate Emergency” calls for action and fast. This is
what we need.
A Declaration of a Climate Emergency means in practical terms that a community puts together
an action plan tailored for their unique geography and challenges, to immediately reduce C02
emissions, instigate carbon draw down initiatives, educate people on the climate emergency
using existing or low cost communication channels and build community resilience.
I have been looking at practical ways this could happen and discovered that local councils across
the world are becoming a grassroots movement of their own with over 410 local councils in
Canada, UK, USA, Europe and Australia declaring a State of Climate Emergency.
You can find really good information about what has been occurring at both these websites:
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In Australia we haven’t had a Capital City declare yet!
I am working with people in Queensland, Victoria, NSW, ACT and WA to form teams to petition
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City Councils to declare, we are making it a National Competition – the first Australian Capital
City to declare for the title and the glory!
I am also working with some of the Fridays for Future team in Europe to also encourage this as
the next step in their towns and cities. We have Italy, Sweden, France, Spain, UK and Portugal all
working on this to happen and get the ball rolling.
I then thought how could we get a whole country to make a Declaration of a Climate Emergency
and I know that New Zealand has always been a progressive nation when addressing climate
change.
I know that you understand the urgency of us taking the next step to addressing Climate Change,
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because it is not only going to bring cataclysmic weather events, there is going to be extreme
civil unrest because of no food and people having no homes.
Horrible things are going to happen, today I was reading how African refugees trying to get to
Europe because of unrest are stuck in Libya because the EU has close their borders, and because
there is a power vacuum in Libya since the killing of General Gadhafi, they are now being sold as
slaves for as little as $200 and are being tortured. If Climate Change is not addressed it won’t be
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long before this type of thing happens on an enormous scale.
New Zealand has led the world on speaking up about Climate Action being vital for the survival of
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humanity. The people of New Zealand get this and unlike Australia, the government of New
Zealand also understand this.
I would like your nation to again lead the way and be the first nation to Declare a State of
Climate Emergency. I believe this would set an important precedent and we could work towards
other Oceanic countries actively responding to climate change, because even though we all
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know they are not the polluting nations (not by a mile) if we can ramp up people seeing that we
can do something, then they will too.
If you have any questions or would like to talk about how we can make this happen my contact
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Please find draft response attached and hard copy in Friday afternoon bag.
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Kia ora Ministerials,
Please draft a response to the email below.
Please let me know if you don't think a response is appropriate, or if this message can be
responded to through an acknowledgement email (which I can send out) rather than a letter
from the Minister.
I make this initial assessment in the office, but sometimes it's not obvious what the best form of
response is until the message is considered in more detail.
Nga mihi,
Rachel
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Rachel do you accept transfer please?
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Hi Alvina
Can I please transfer this to Minister Shaw under Climate Change?
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Dear Eugenie Sage
I am a Green Party member here in the Port Hills electorate. I greatly appreciate all the
work you do for our country.
On the 15th March 2019 a lone gunman massacred innocent people. The gaze of the world
turned towards New Zealand.
Perhaps some saw the worst of what we are. Most will have seen the best of what we are.
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Our government and it seems our parliament, united and delivered a response that was
sensitive, thoughtful and kind. In relation to gun law, parliament found a way to unite and
is poised to pass legislation that for 25 years has seemed impossible.
On the 15th March something else momentous happened; well over 1.5 million students
struck for the climate: in 2,083 places; in 125 countries; on all continents, “the biggest day
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of climate action ever”, to quote Greta Thunberg's Facebook post.
New Zealand's young people, by virtue of our position on planet Earth, “led” the world.
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You will shortly be receiving, or have just received, an open letter addressed to every
Member of Parliament. This letter will also be published in the Dominion Post on
Wednesday 27 March. We are requesting the declaration of a state of Climate Emergency
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Understand that we have written this letter to you because we have confidence in the
process and confidence that you will act.
You have shown us that you are capable of uniting and acting quickly, decisively and correctly.
We need you to do this -
We need you to do this again and again.
Our Open Letter is signed by 2,291 New Zealanders. This is a small number; however it is the tip
of the iceberg of public opinion that knows deep down that, once again to quote Thunberg “we
need new politics, we need a new economics where everything is based on our rapidly declining
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and extremely limited carbon budget.”
This is your “Titanic” moment. We have elected you to captain the ship. The iceberg is not
going to move. We trust you will take control, as you have demonstrated you can.
Rest assured your passengers and crew will support you as you lead NZ and lead the
world. Turn our ship away!
Yours in hope and confidence
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The RBNZ objectives and purpose must be changed to spell out this purpose.
The world's peoples will not stand idly by while some so called elites destroy life.
This is an important part of any climate minister's role.
I truly hope you understand this James and are working with all your resources to this end? This
is what Greta Thunberg is talking about and XR is talking about. We are working for the survival
of ourselves and the species.
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The European Investment Bank now proposes to stop all leading to fossil fuels by the end of
2020.
What progress have we made, and by when will all registered New Zealand banks have
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Kia ora Ministerials,
Please draft a response to the email below.
Please let me know if you don't think a response is appropriate, or if this message can be responded to
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Tena kohe James,
The video with Greta says it All.
Have you done your homework yet?
Do the school children who still can't vote have to clean up your mess?
Successive governments here and around the world have done nothing.
Politicians talk a lot, make promises, denials, tell half truths, originate (claytons) zero climate
bills, promote greenwash and continue business as usual.
Have you done your homework James?
2020 is the year we must, absolutely must, turn around our emissions; emissions must reduce and
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that includes methane from agriculture, transport, industry electricity generation,natural gas, and
clthyrates- the permafrost. It must all reduce at a minimum in line with Paris. Even that is not
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Have you done your homework James?
Tipping points abound, uncertainty abounds, and the very worst thing is we can't trust those
elected to act.
This isn't about the green party, it's about parliament, the bureaucracy, the so called leaders,
business leaders, rent skimmers, rate skimmers, oil corporations and their like.
It's people like you and me James.
It matters not whether your net worth is ranked in $Billions or negative.
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We are all affected. In the end we will all seriously lose all we value, billionaire, politician, all
people alike.
There's no PLANET B.
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This is too big for the present or any NZ parliament, the politicians we're never elected to decide
the future of us all.
Act Now!
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8. Extract document: Briefing note and various emails that mention
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Add your voice by joining the Talanoa Cal For Action!
Saturday, 15 December 2018
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You can join the call by sharing our video on Facebook, summarizing the key messages of the
Talanoa, here.
Or by sharing Greta Thunberg’s and Timoci Naulusala’s invitation to join the call for action, here.
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A quick review please!
Friday, 21 December 2018
As we look ahead, one thing I think we should carry from our mahi in 2018 is the power of inward
change to spark outward change. If you need a final end of year piece of inspiration, take a moment
to watch this video from COP 2019 of 15 year old Greta Thunberg.
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Climate Change Articles for information junkies Tuesday, 29 January 2019
My personal hero – Climate activist Greta Thunberg, speaking to world’s elite at Davos
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RE: CarbonClick (aka bitcoin trading for trees)
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Offsets send the wrong messages to consumers, businesses, and policy makers.
If humanity is going to keep warming below 1.5 degrees let alone 2, then each of us needs to fly and
use taxis as little as possible (among many other things). If flights and taxis reflected the true cost of
their emissions, then far fewer New Zealanders could afford them and those businesses will be less
profitable. Subsidising high emissions transport options (per capita/trip) rather than funding lower
emission transport or alternatives, like remote work, may not be the optimal use of ratepayer
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Also, having a voluntary option for consumers to pay distracts from the legitimate question – which
is not entirely outside of MfE’s scope given our involvement in the Climate Related Financial
Disclosures work – about who should pay for the costs of climate change. Climate activist Greta
Thunberg offered her view at the World Economic Forum last week (See Teen activist tells Davos
elite they're to blame for climate crisis).
Wrap up of Youth Engagement
Friday, 15 February 2019
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15 year old Greta Thunberg. I couldn’t say that I remember hearing any talk about this, but it
definitively seems like something we should be tapping into.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/sep/01/swedish-15-year-old-cutting-class-to-fightthe-
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https://www.nrk.no/urix/de-unges-klimaoppgjor-1.14419489 This one is in Norwegian, but the gist
of it is that youth in Norway, USA, and Sweden feels like they are not being listened to, so they are
taking matters into their own hands.
“If you don’t act like adults, we wil ”
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We’ll be marching in solidarity with students who are calling on the government for meaningful
climate action, and a fast and just transition to 100% renewable energy. Will you join us and march
alongside our tamariki?
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As the literal poster child of this movement, Greta Thunberg said, “we have to understand the
emergency of the situation. Our leadership has failed us. Young people must hold older generations
accountable for the mess they have created. We need to get angry, and transform that anger into
action.”
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Monday, 18 March 2019
Girls – some interesting graphics looking back at what the current world leaders knew when they
were Greta’s
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/15032019/infographic-climate-change-teens-school-
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Map #43: Whose Ideas Wil Govern The Future?
Monday, 29 April 2019
In response, four Table members [names redacted] set forth from Toronto to start a new global
conversation about the purpose of schools, with the aim of mobilizing three under-heard voices: the
student voice; the voice of parents as partners in education; and the voice of teacher unions around
the world. Since November, they’ve pulled in union leaders and researchers from Australia,
California, Canada and New Zealand, and published a handful of opinion pieces (for example here,
here and here). They’re gathering some 60+ students and teachers this weekend in Banff, Alberta to
explore the future that students wish to see. A timely gathering. (I’m thinking of Greta Thunberg’s
climate activism, and of the #ExtinctionRebellion.) And they’re beginning to plot a public
engagement strategy on the purpose of public schools for the fall of 2019 and throughout 2020. How
can society help youth to lead the purposeful lives they want to live? It’s an urgent question. This
group already has some good answers.
There”s some in here for the CIPA team
Monday, 29 April 2019
Al decisions should think about emissions!
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/apr/23/greta-thunberg-full-speech-to-mpsyou-
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UK government advisers to recommend net zero emissions by 2050
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Extinction rebellion (and Greta Thunberg) seems to be having growing influence with UK politicians.
Interesting: “The recommendation comes as climate change has moved up the political agenda, with
the UK’s governing Conservative party keen to burnish its green credentials while cross-party
support for more aggressive action to curb pollution has grown.”
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executive, said in March that the UK setting tougher emission targets would be a “powerful signal to
other countries” and would see it become the first country after Sweden to fix a target of net zero.
Matthew Fell, UK policy director at the CBI business lobby group, said last week that British
businesses supported the adoption of a net zero target, but needed “certainty, certainty, certainty”
from the government.
Wonder why Scotland has a more ambitious target (net Zero by 2045)?
Greta in Da House
Tuesday, 30 April 2019
Two of the world’s biggest names right now, Greta Thunberg (16 year old Swedish Climate Activist)
and John Bercow (Speaker of UK Parliament and one of the best voices of all time), together at last!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZJbFZe0EC4
Hashtag youth engagement
Climate change speech from 16 year old
Monday, 6 May 2019
This came across my desk in the weekend, a bit late I know, but presents a very interesting chal enge
to our policy makers:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/apr/23/greta-thunberg-full-speech-to-mpsyou-
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In April, Greta Thunberg described the UK's carbon emissions reduction as "very creative" accounting
because it excluded aviation, shipping, imports and experts. I understand that NZ fol ows the same
practice (allowed with the Kyoto protocol).
Can MFE provide me with the emissions data for aviation, shipping, imports and exports - and
explain how it would change our reporting on the 2008-12, 2013-20 and 2021-2030 target periods if
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Hi both,
Would one of you be able to draft something on the below requests, get the other to review (or
someone else if capacity is an issue), and then send back to me for sign out? Lucy has asked for this
by end of today.
Thank you very much!
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we have answered some similar questions re splitting of emissions between sectors.
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If I understand correctly, this would involve adding to gross emissions:
• (Assuming International) aviation
• (Assuming International) shipping
• Imports and exports: unsure whether this is referring to imports and exports of fuel?
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Thank you for agreeing to take it on.
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• I’d suggest doing it separately for international and domestic aviation and navigation. This is
because international aviation and international navigation, although reported annually, do
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not contribute to NZ’s national totals.
• Imports and exports
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Imports and exports of fuels are factored in the reference approach to estimating
CO2 emissions from the Energy sector. They also do not contribute to the national
totals and used a verification data only. Therefore, the import/export data for CO2
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emissions from fuels should not affect our reporting for any period of time. The
emissions for CO2 and non-CO2 gases from fuels within the national totals are
coming from the sectoral approach only.
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There are also exports and imports of F-gases that are taken into account in
estimating relevant emissions in the IPPU sector as we are using mass-balance
approach in that sector. These obviously are included in the totals but as a part of a
bigger equation. If you’d like to cover this to a greater detail, it’s best to discuss with
[name redacted]
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Tokelau sector. As all fuels in Tokelau are imported, any variations in fuel imports
would affect Tokelau’s emissions (CO2, CH4, N2O). However, as Tokelau contributes
less than 0.004% of NZ’s total emissions, these variations wouldn’t make any
significant difference to New Zealand’s reporting over the specified periods.
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First I’l take a step back to make sure we agree on what’s being asked, so I can provide the right
response. As such I’ve interpreted the questions to be clearer for us – please let me know if you
agree:
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If NZ’s international reporting was to include items in part 2 in gross emissions, how would that
change our reporting on the target periods CP1, CP2 & 2021-2030?
My proposed response wil take the fol owing approach
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2. I will report emissions for 1990 and 2017 for:
a. international aviation
b. international navigation
c.
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imports of fuel
d. exports of fuel
e. net impact of the above
What I won’t include here: F-gases are already taken into account therefore it won’t affect
this calculation;
Tokelau: ignore as it’s negligible; domestic aviation & navigation are already included
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3. I anticipate this to be a brief text description of how the accounting would be affected
(noting that it would change emissions for the entire time series therefore may not affect
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the targets much at all).
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It is not clear from the question if Greta is asking about international navigation/shipping and not the
domestic one.
In my opinion, she does not have clear understanding of what it means and what is included in the
national totals and what is reported in the inventory. So I would add an explanation to clarify for
Greta that:
1. Domestic navigation and aviation are included in the national totals already (it is not obvious
for Greta)
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2. Exports and imports are not universal terms in the inventory and are concerned with very
specific terms and concepts:
a. Exports and imports of fuels in the Energy sector
b. Exports and imports of fluorinated gases in the IPPU sector
c. Exports and imports of fuels in the Tokelau sector
3. Then you can explain that:
a. 2(a) do not contribute to the national totals and used a verification data only.
Therefore, the import/export data for CO2 emissions from fuels should not affect
our reporting for any period of time.
b. 2(b) are reported in the inventory under the IPPU sector as a part of the method
used for estimating emissions of fluorinated gases from that sector
c. Imports of fuels to Tokelau contribute to less than 0.004% of New Zealand’s total
emissions, and therefore, variations in these values will not affect the total New
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d. According to the inventory reporting rules, emissions from the international
transport (aviation and navigation) are reported in the inventory annually as memo
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items, so their emissions data are available.
4. Then the interpretation you have proposed would work (points 1 – 3 from your message)
5. Please be careful with “reporting emissions from export and import of fuels” as they do not
cover ALL direct GHGs, only CO2 and only approximately. Adding them to the totals WILL
NOT be appropriate or even technically correct as this would be double counting of already
reported CO2 emissions without taking into account other direct GHGs.
Use of climate language
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Monday, 20 May 2019
Kia ora
The Guardian has tweaked how it is using its language with respect to the climate crisis as it more
accurately describes the environmental situation.
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Is this something we’re considering? Particularly if the Parliament agrees to pass a motion that we
are indeed facing a climate crisis? the
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I’ll discuss this one with EECA in the context of the joined up climate change narrative. But also with
Janine and Roger….climate heating is probably more accurate yes.
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Climate crisis and emergency – yes both accurate but we need to watch we don’t further overwhelm
some audiences into further inaction.
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Greta Thunberg will tell you she wants you to panic!
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RE: PLEASE PRIORITISE: Information on School Strike 4 Climate & key information on the ZCB
Tuesday, 21 May 2019
School Strike 4 Climate notes for Prime Minister Ardern
The School Strike 4 Climate (SS4C) movement started in August 2018 after Greta Thunberg, a then
15-year-old Swedish student, protested outside Swedish Parliament, demanding more action to be
taken to prevent further climate change. Her message gained significant momentum following
COP24 in Poland in December, with strikes taking place in over 270 cities.
• The SS4C movement are holding another round of strikes on Friday 24 May, with New
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Zealand students aged 8-18 striking nationwide, united by their concern about the planet.
• They plan to tell politicians to take the youths’ futures seriously by;
o declaring a climate emergency;
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o passing a Zero Carbon Bill puts in place a legally enforceable plan to reach zero
carbon by 2040; and
o ceasing all new exploration and extraction of fossil fuels.
RE: FORMAL MESSAGE: EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: ELECTION OUTCOME: SWEDEN: "BLUE WAVE"
Thursday, 30 May 2019
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The losers - No green wave on Greta Thunberg’s home turf
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Sweden’s Green party lost almost 4% of their vote compared to the 2014 election. It appears most of
their votes went to the Center party, who also campaigned on climate issues.
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AR ideas
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Friday, 7 June 2019
From under northern skies – the 16-year-old who organised the very first climate strike, Greta
Thunberg - can propagate a tide of change, a call for action. Even more profound is her refrain that
'no-one is too small to make a difference'.
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And that single, small, daily choice may just enable our grandchildren to taste that bowl of steaming
green-lipped mussels.
FORMAL MESSAGE: EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS - WHAT TO EXPECT OF THE EU OVER THE
NEXT FIVE YEARS
Tuesday, 2 July 2019
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The highly-touted ‘green wave’ was a mainly North Sea phenomenon. Gains were localised in
Germany, France and the UK and to a lesser extent in the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Finland
and Ireland (it missed Sweden despite the expected “Greta Thunberg effect”).
A plan for our session on Saturday
Wednesday, 24 July 2019
a couple of quotes:
"Hope is not something that you have. Hope is something that you create, with your actions. Hope is
something you have to manifest into the world, and once one person has hope, it can be contagious.
Other people start acting in a way that has more hope." - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
“Act. Do something. Because that is the best medicine against sadness and depression.” - Greta
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Thunberg
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Ehara taku toa i te toa Takitahi engari he toa takimono - My strength is not that of an individual
but that of the col ectives
Friday, 9 August 2019
I’m going to follow Greta Thunberg’s footsteps in climate change.
I will be joining the New Zealand Interim Climate Change Commission in the Transportation group.
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Hope we will cross our paths again.
Register for our webinar: Quality, availability and price of carbon offsets in Australia
Tuesday, 20 August 2019
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From Sydney to Perth, thousands of students have walked out of classrooms to take part in School
Strike 4 Climate as the Greta Thunberg effect sweeps the nation and the globe.
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Generational bonding in a picture
Wednesday, 18 September 2019
How’s this for some generational bonding! Photo of the year, surely
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Greta Thunberg and Barack Obama are now pals
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Greta Thunberg's free and frank advice at the UN today
Tuesday, 24 September 2019
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMrtLsQbaok
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Thanks. I had to give my kids extra hugs this morning after hearing it on the radio. Made me quite
emotional.
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Fortunately both of them are definitely going to the climate strike.
Have a good day, despite that. the
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Agree. It makes me so angry for my daughter, who did nothing to deserve what’s coming. And for
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people our age, who probably won’t get the 80 or 90 years of life our parents and their parents will
have. But her outrage gives me motivation to stay in this often frustrating job and push for every last
uncompromising inch. We may yet prevail.
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We want more asbestos! More asbestos!
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This speech is truly the king of kings.
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And as a fol ow up:
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/09/23/world/united-nations-greta-thunberg-children-climatechange-
human-rights-complaint/index.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffmcmahon/2019/09/22/no-one-seemed-to-notice-greta-
thunbergs-critique-of-the-green-new-deal/#6e71558238da
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Greta Thunberg's free and frank advice at the UN today
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Tuesday, 24 September 2019
Compulsory viewing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMrtLsQbaok
Q8, Q11, Q12 today
Tuesday, 24 September 2019
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Q12: MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Minister for Climate Change: Does he agree with Greta Thunberg
that when it comes to the climate crisis, "The world is waking up. And change is coming, whether you
like it or not"?
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Tuesday, 24 September 2019
Check this out:
https://www.flightradar24.com/14.54,-91.21/2
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Gives an idea of the extent of the problem…
https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/7/25/8881364/flying-shame-climate-change-airlinegreta-
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Context for the week - 25 Spetember
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Wednesday, 25 September 2019
Climate Action Summit – the Climate Action Summit happened in NY yesterday.
Amazing speech from Greta Thunberg – climate change is everywhere in the media and a climate
strike is taking place this Friday. See the UN website here:
https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/un-climate-summit-2019.shtml
Final Content for the Intranet - Climate Strike 27 September
Wednesday, 25 September 2019
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You’ve probably seen in the media that on Friday 27th September there will be the third climate
strike. This is an intergenerational strike and is a part of the Global Climate Strike (20-27 September),
in over 150 countries.
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Alongside the strike in Wellington there is a march which starts at 11am at Civic Square, heading
toward Parliament at 11.50am. In Auckland there is a gathering in Aotea Square between 12:00pm -
15:00pm and in Christchurch at Cathedral Square at 13:00pm-15:00pm.
There has been heightened press and attention to this fol owing the UN Climate Summit, and in
particularly following Greta Thunberg’s speech yesterday, as a result we are expect a significant
number of people to attend these events.
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RE: Climate Change Protest
Wednesday, 25 September 2019
- This is a part of the Global Climate Strike (20-27 September). In over 150 countries, people are
stepping up to support young climate strikers and demand an end to the age of fossil fuels.
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- this is an intergenerational strike and we are encouraging parents, teachers, grandparents, workers
and all adults to join us in this fight for climate justice
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- protest starts at 11am @ Civic Square, marching toward Parliament @ 1150am I’d say there would
be 5,000 people there, easily. Possibly 10,000
There is heightened press and attention to this following the UN Climate Summit, and in particularly
fol owing Greta Thunberg’s speech yesterday.
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some interesting talks
Thursday, 26 September
Kia ora Sustainability whanau,
A couple of things you may be interested in:
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Greta Thunberg and Naomi Klein and others – from 9 Sep but I just came across it yesterday:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vw58ckJdDmI
Friday, 27 September
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Thanks Anne! Watching Greta’s recent speech is on my weekend to-do list Will try remember to
let you know next week how I find it
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RE: Climate strike reminder
Friday, 27 September 2019
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Climate Strike
You’ve probably seen in the media that on Friday 27 September there wil be the third climate strike.
This is an intergenerational strike and is a part of the Global Climate Strike (20-27 September) in over
150 countries.
Alongside the strike in Wellington there is a march which starts at 11am at Civic Square, heading
toward Parliament at 11.50am. In Auckland there is a gathering in Aotea Square between 12:00pm -
15:00pm and in Christchurch at Cathedral Square at 13:00pm-15:00pm.
There has been heightened press and attention to this fol owing the UN Climate Summit, and in
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particularly following Greta Thunberg’s speech yesterday, as a result we are expect a significant
number of people to attend these events.
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Write up from talk by Sophie Handford, organiser of the school climate strikes
Friday, 7 June 2019
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Earlier this year, Sophie read about Greta Thunberg and was inspired to start organising school
strikes for the climate in Aotearoa. She got a team together and started planning the first strike in
February. Approximately 20,000 students went on strike on the 15 March – pretty effective! A
further 15,000 students participated in the recent May strike, and thousands more spent the day
planting trees and picking up rubbish.
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worth watching - Greta UN speech
Tuesday, 24 September
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/sep/23/world-leaders-generation-climate-
breakdown-gretathunberg
UK Guardian article on GHG emissions rise
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Wednesday, 12 June 2019
Just in case Mr Muller makes reference to information like that contained in this Guardian article:
…Public concern over the global climate breakdown has grown significantly in recent months, driven
by factors ranging from the protests led by the teenage activist Greta Thunberg to the Extinction
Rebellion action, which brought parts of central London to a standstill.
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Briefing note: Notes for meeting with school strike organisers
22 May 2019
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The School Strike 4 Climate
1. The School Strike 4 Climate (SS4C) movement started in August 2018 after Greta
Thunberg, a Swedish school student, protested outside Swedish Parliament, demanding
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2018, school strikes took place in over 270 cities.
2. The first strikes in New Zealand were held on the morning of 15 March 2019.
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3. Minister for Climate Change Hon James Shaw, Minister of Finance Hon Grant Robertson,
and National MP Nicola Willis took part in a Q&A session with the crowd at the 15 March
strike. In that session, Minister Shaw said that Government was committed to passing the
Zero Carbon Amendment Bill this year.
4. The SS4C movement is holding another round of strikes on Friday 24 May, with New
Zealand students aged 8-18 expected to strike throughout the country, expressing
concern about the planet.
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