Webinars.
Te Reo o Te Taiao-The Language of The Environment
In the Te Reo o te Taiao session Arohanui West discusses tohu (signs) that we can see and observe from the natural world. She links these observations back to mātauranga māori, discusses how climate change compromises these indigenous knowledge systems and sets a wero (challenge) to to the viewers to create a bespoke mātauranga retention plan.
Te Pūaha Talks - Te Reo o te taiao - the language of the environment
Decarbonising Investments
In this webinar, Climate Action Aotearoa sits down with Dennis Turton, Chief Executive of Trust Waikato to chat about their climate action journey, focusing on decarbonising investments.
Decarbonising investments - webinar.
Meet Funding Recipient
Lawyers for Climate Action are a successful recipient of the Kaupapa of National Significance Climate Action Fund. Watch this 13-minute webinar to find out more about who they are, what they do, and how you too can support their vital mah
Climate Action- Get Sh*t Done 2/2
Perfect is the enemy of good starts by looking at how perfectionism can slow down action, and how to get ‘good enough’ outcomes by keeping your actions simple and measurable. We will then look at how you can communicate to your stakeholders throughout the journey towards achieving your outcomes.
Te Pūaha Talks - Climate action - Get Sh*t Done! 2/2
Climate action- Get Sh*t Done 1/2
Te Pūaha Talks session 1 of Climate Action - Getting sh*t done - The Eisenhower Box with Esther Whitehead. This webinar takes an inside-out approach, looking at how our work in climate action must be more nuanced. It starts with our capacity to show up daily. When we start with ourselves - and our own messy and complicated feelings - we create balance. We want to prevent the burn out and isolation we often see in this space.
Te Pūaha Talks - Climate action - Get Sh*t Done! 1/2
Decarbonising our Energy System
Climate co-lead Esther Whitehead talks with Dr Tim Crownshaw on Decarbonising our Energy System. It’s not as simple as ‘plug and play’ says Dr Tim Crownshaw, it’s as much about equity and resilience. The Five stages of grief are also mentioned in this brief but informative conversation.