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SUMMARY:Making a trusted democracy: How can deliberative democracy help?
DESCRIPTION:  \n Simon Wright\, Chair of Trust Democracy will present Making a Trusted Democracy: How Can Deliberative Democracy Help? Simon will explore the role that deliberative democracy can play in strengthening trust\, participation\, and confidence in our democratic institutions. \n  \n  \nMore information about Simon Wright’s work and about the webinar here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/making-a-trusted-democracy-how-can-deliberative-democracy-help/
CATEGORIES:External
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SUMMARY:Compost Get Together
DESCRIPTION:Get your hands dirty with the fun and passionate Community Compost Collective during the Climate Action Festival and every Saturday morning. This is an ongoing working session which takes place throughout the year. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/compost-get-together/
LOCATION:Waimarama Organic Community Garden\, Tantragee Road\, The Brook\, Nelson\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T113000
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SUMMARY:Smart Baby Tips: Carriers\, Nappies and Family Bikes
DESCRIPTION:Looking for ways to save money\, live more sustainably\, and make parenting a little easier? Join us for a relaxed\, family-friendly session where you can try out baby carriers\, reusable nappies\, family bikes\, and meet other parents exploring sustainable options. \nBabywearing Nelson Try a range of carriers including wraps\, slings\, meh dais\, and buckle carriers. Get free expert advice on comfort and safety\, hire a carrier from just $10\, or borrow a newborn carrier for three months. You can also bring your own carrier for a fit check. \nReusable Nappies Browse over 50 nappy samples\, receive practical advice from experienced parents\, and shop affordable preloved nappies\, wipes\, training pants\, and accessories. Starter kits are available\, along with exclusive discount codes. Cloth nappies and wipes can save families more than $2\,000 per child while reducing waste. \nTry a Family Bike Test ride a variety of cargo bikes\, trailers\, and child seats\, and chat with local families about the realities of cycling with kids\, pets\, and gear. Discover practical alternatives to traffic\, parking hassles\, and rising fuel costs. \nBring the whole whānau for a cuppa\, a snack\, and a chat. A welcoming space to learn\, share experiences\, and connect with other local families. \nAccess: Follow the path around the left side of the Victory Community Centre main entrance. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/smart-baby-tips-carriers-nappies-and-family-bikes/
LOCATION:Victory Community Center\, 2 Totara Street\,Nelson\,7010\,New Zealand\, Nelson\, 7010\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T120000
DTSTAMP:20260817T061513Z
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SUMMARY:Tāhunanui Community Beach Clean-Up
DESCRIPTION:Join us as part of the Climate Action Festival and help protect our coastline from litter and plastic pollution. Last year\, more than 200 volunteers collected 500 kg of rubbish from Tāhunanui Beach and surrounds. This year\, the goal is 1\,000 kg! \nRemoving rubbish from our beaches helps prevent plastics from entering the ocean\, where they can harm wildlife and break down into microplastics. Bring your friends\, whānau\, colleagues\, or classmates and be part of a fun community event. \nOrganised by Tāhuna Beach Holiday Park as part of Keep New Zealand Beautiful’s Clean Up Week\, this community event brings people together to care for our beach\, waterways\, and wildlife. \nAfter the clean-up\, enjoy a free thank-you BBQ and spot prizes. \nMore information HERE \nImage credit: Tāhuna Beach Holiday Park \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/tahunanui-community-beach-clean-up/
LOCATION:Look for the gazebo with the ‘Registration’ sign on the Main Tāhunanui Beach.\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T130000
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SUMMARY:Nelson Repair Cafe
DESCRIPTION:Don’t toss it. Repair it! Join our long-running monthly community repair event to breathe new life into your household items\, save valuable resources\, and meet your community. \nBring along: Clothing\, textiles\, bicycles\, toys\, small furniture\, and small electrical appliances. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/nelson-repair-cafe-12/
LOCATION:WAA! Club\, 183 Bridge Street\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T130000
DTSTAMP:20260817T202708Z
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SUMMARY:Motueka Repair Cafe
DESCRIPTION:Join the dynamic and bustling Motueka Repair Cafe\, at 10am at the Motueka Library (Te Noninga Kumu)\, and have a cuppa and snack while you learn how to repair your stuff. \nThe Repair Cafe has assembled a team to deal with repairs to clothes\, cushions\, kitchen appliances\, small furnishings\, toys and to sharpen knives. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/motueka-repair-cafe-10/
LOCATION:Motueka Library\, 32 Wallace street\, Motueka\, 7120
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T130000
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SUMMARY:Sizzling Solar Solutions - Richmond
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Election could be a defining “Matariki Magic Moment” for New Zealand’s energy future. Whatever party forms the next government\, solar energy\, battery storage and smarter energy management are becoming increasingly important for households\, businesses and communities. \nJoin us for a practical presentation exploring how solar technology is delivering real results today. \nTopics include: \n\nA look at a six-year-old Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and how it is performing against expectations.\nNavigating the many solar and battery options available today\, with independent guidance to help you find the right solution from the outset.\nHow Catchpower Energy Management Systems\, with more than 60\,000 installations across Australasia\, help households make better use of their solar generation.\nWays efficient energy management can add over $1\,000 per year in potential savings.\nTaking back control of your solar investment to maximise system value and self-consumption.\nUsing Solar Analytics battery optimisation tools to correctly size battery storage systems.\nIndependent lifetime system monitoring that puts performance promises to the test\, without relying solely on manufacturer claims.\n\nWhether you’re considering solar\, battery storage\, or simply want to understand the latest developments in energy management\, this session will help you make informed decisions with confidence. \nRegister HERE. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/sizzling-solar-solutions-richmond/
LOCATION:Richmond Library – Bandicott room\, 280 Queen Street\, Richmond
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T150000
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SUMMARY:Healthy Homes and Sustainable Living
DESCRIPTION:Come for a combined workshop and tour of Nelson’s first Certified Passive House and its fertile and productive garden. \nNathan and Yuki\, two of Nelson’s leading experts in sustainable living\, will show you practical ways to build or renovate your own home and create a flourishing garden. Their architect-designed home\, conveniently located near Nelson Hospital\, stays warm year round and is heated almost entirely by the sun. \nIf you’re planning to build a new home or renovate your existing house\, this workshop will help you understand the key questions to ask before you begin. Nathan and Yuki will share practical advice on designing and renovating for better energy efficiency\, explain which improvements deliver the greatest benefits\, and help you prioritise where to invest your budget. Everyone deserves to live in a warm\, healthy and comfortable home\, and their goal is to give you the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions. \nYuki and Nathan will also demonstrate how to make biochar – a simple but powerful way to improve soil fertility while helping tackle climate change. Biochar stores carbon in the soil for hundreds of years\, making it an effective carbon sequestration strategy. \nThe couple are also transforming former pasture into a natural farm that works with nature rather than against it. Since 2020\, they’ve planted 1\,000 native trees and 50 fruit and nut trees. What began as hard\, compacted soil with virtually no earthworms is steadily becoming healthy\, fertile\, living soil – a real-life example of regenerative land management in action. \n  \nSchedule: \n1-1:15 pm: Orientation \n1:15-1:45pm: Our energy-efficient house and sustainable features\, Q&A \n1:45-2:15pm: Adding sustainable features and retrofitting existing houses (insulation\, solar panels)\, Q&A \n2:15-3:00pm: Transitioning to natural farming. Biochar making demonstration (weather permitting). If it rains\, we will discuss climate actions through gardening. \n  \nRegister on Humanitix HERE \nPhoto credit: Nathan Edmondston_Yuki Fukuda_Whakatū Passivhaus \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/healthy-homes-and-sustainable-living/
LOCATION:1 Crathie Place\, Nelson South
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260919T160000
DTSTAMP:20260817T210538Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Edible Weed Walk
DESCRIPTION:Discover the art and joy of nutritious\, sustainable eating in this hands-on workshop\, designed for anyone dreaming of a more self-sufficient lifestyle. Learn how to make the most of local\, seasonal ingredients while building your confidence and creativity in the kitchen. \nWe’ll begin with a stroll through the vegetable garden\, discovering a variety of so-called “weeds” that are not only edible but often surprisingly nutritious. Then it’s into the kitchen to prepare simple recipes\, including pesto\, a smoothie and tea\, that showcase these often-overlooked ingredients. \nThe workshop is designed to give you practical ideas and recipes you can easily recreate and incorporate into everyday life. \nHosted by Silke Middlehauve\, who welcomes you into her home to share her passion for cooking and growing food. A passionate cook for many years\, Silke is keen to show that eating healthily and seasonally is within everyone’s reach and that even a small garden can provide an abundance of delicious possibilities. \nPractical information will be provided after registration. \nRegister HERE. The address will be provided after registration. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/spring-edible-weed-walk/
LOCATION:Riwaka
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260920T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260920T120000
DTSTAMP:20260817T211154Z
CREATED:20260817T211154Z
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SUMMARY:Compost workshop by Rex Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Feel the power of compost! Join us for our annual compost demonstration with organic nursery operator Rex Hunt. Rex will show how you can make your own compost in a short period of time. He takes a science-based approach and will explain the difference between a hot compost (short period) and cold compost  (longer period). \nYou will get to see one-year-old compost\, one-week-old compost and will make a compost pile on the day\, with a handout to take away. Come with your questions\, and any problems you may have experienced. \nRegister HERE \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/compost-workshop-by-rex-hunt/
LOCATION:Willowgrove organic nursery\, 86 Highway 60\, Appleby\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260920T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260920T140000
DTSTAMP:20260817T211504Z
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SUMMARY:Deep Time Walk
DESCRIPTION:Every rock beneath your feet\, every breath you take\, every living being you encounter is part of an extraordinary story that began 4.6 billion years ago. \nOn this guided 4.6-kilometre walk\, we journey through the unfolding history of our planet. Each metre represents one million years\, allowing us to experience Earth’s vast story at a human pace. Along the way\, we pause at key moments in Earth’s evolution – from the birth of our planet and the emergence of life\, through forests\, dinosaurs and mammals\, to the appearance of humans in the final moments of the walk. \nThe Deep Time Walk is an invitation to experience our place within the living Earth. Through storytelling\, reflection and time in nature\, many participants leave with a renewed sense of wonder\, belonging and gratitude for the remarkable lineage of life of which we are a part. \nWhether you are curious about Earth’s history\, concerned about the future of our planet\, or simply seeking a meaningful experience in nature\, this walk offers a perspective that is both grounding and inspiring. \nYour guide for this experience is Jaime Howell\, a trained facilitator of the Deep Time walk. Jaime is the founder of the Centre for The Great Turning Charitable Trust. \n“The walk is one of the most powerful transformative practices I know when it comes to realising in your body just how intelligent life is.” – Jaime \nMore information and registration HERE. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/deep-time-walk/
LOCATION:Mckee Memorial Reserve Ruby Bay Tasman
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260920T113000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260817T212323Z
CREATED:20260817T212323Z
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SUMMARY:Trees\, Tunes\, and Recharge
DESCRIPTION:Overwhelmed by climate change and the environmental challenges our community faces? We all need to recharge from time to time\, and while we might be biased\, we think few things are more restorative than seeing nature regenerate right in front of your eyes. \nThe Kidson family are helping restore a section of the Wakapuaka awa (river)\, which has seen 70\,000+ trees planted on their land and the neighbouring Cable Bay Adventure Park (more info here). They’d love to show you what can be achieved in just five years. Come and learn about native regeneration at scale through their project\, Wakapuaka Mouri\, and stay to enjoy food and music. Bring a dish to share. \n11.30: Trees Tunes and Recharge kicks off \n11.45 – 1pm: Learn about Wakapuaka Mouri\, the successes and challenges\, go for a walk around some of the sites and plant a tree. \n1pm – 3pm: Head to the bach for some kai\, kōrero and music. \nPlease note: Bring sturdy shoes\, or shoes you don’t mind getting muddy! \nMore info on the project: https://www.tet.org.nz/projects/wakapuaka-mouri \nRegister HERE. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/trees-tunes-and-recharge/
LOCATION:2 Maori Pa Road\, Delaware Bay\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260921T143000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260921T160000
DTSTAMP:20260817T213749Z
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SUMMARY:Victory Community Working Bee and Afternoon Tea in the Mārakai
DESCRIPTION:The Victory Community Garden is hosting a working bee and afternoon tea made with homemade\, locally produced refreshments to celebrate the Climate Action Festival. \nHear about their vision for the garden that supports people to garden together. \nNo registration needed\, just come and say hello! \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/victory-community-working-bee-and-afternoon-tea-in-the-marakai-3/
LOCATION:Victory Community Center\, 2 Totara Street\,Nelson\,7010\,New Zealand\, Nelson\, 7010\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260921T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260817T214039Z
CREATED:20260817T214039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260817T214039Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Fiction Book Exchange and Chat
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the Festival’s first ever Climate Fiction Book Exchange!  We invite you to join us\, either to share the book that has had an impact on you or simply to find inspiration for your next reads. \nClimate fiction can be described as a literary genre that uses speculative storytelling to explore the effects of climate change on individuals\, communities\, and ecosystems. It is not enough for the public to simply be informed about climate change. It is sometimes necessary to bring this future to life through storytelling so that it becomes more concrete and tangible. \nThrough their captivating stories\, novelists help us fully grasp this changing world\, the natural environment that is gradually disappearing and the threat posed by this uncertain future. \nThis is a space to discuss the books we’ve read and would like to share. We hope that these stories will inspire us collectively to take action to create a world in which we want to live\, today and tomorrow. \nRegister HERE \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/climate-fiction-book-exchange-and-chat/
LOCATION:Riverside Community and Cultural centre\, 289 Main Road\, Lower Moutere\, Tasman
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260922T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260922T150000
DTSTAMP:20260817T214424Z
CREATED:20260817T214424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260817T214424Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Mohua Tour: Sustainable Building and Homes
DESCRIPTION:Jump on board for the latest Mohua 42 bus tour in the highly popular Sustainable Mohua series. \nOver the past few years Mohua 42 has taken people out around Golden Bay to see sustainability in action\, first on farms\, then to visit local renewable energy projects. \nThis year they are turning our attention to the places we live. \nGolden Bay/Mohua has a long history of people building differently: earth walls\, locally milled timber\, novel and cutting-edge building materials\, solar\, off-grid systems\, clever retrofits\, and homes designed to work with our climate rather than against it. \nOn this tour you’ll visit local homes and building projects\, meet the people who made them happen\, and hear their honest experience. Find out what worked\, what cost more than expected\, what they’d do differently and where can we learn and share. \nThis isn’t a showcase of unattainable dream homes. It’s a chance to see real\, liveable examples across a range of budgets and ambitions\, and to ask the questions you can’t get answered online: What did the consent process involve? Would you do it again? \nMohua 42’s kaupapa is to inspire\, challenge and educate\, moving the Bay toward a more sustainable and Earth-honouring future\, one warm\, dry\, low-impact whare at a time. \nReservations are required HERE \nLunch: details to come. \nWhat to wear? \nBring sturdy shoes\, a raincoat\, water and your curiosity. Ngā mihi nui to the homeowners opening their doors to us. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/sustainable-mohua-tour-sustainable-building-and-homes/
LOCATION:Takaka – Car Park by old information centre (now Quiet Revolution Cycle Shop)\, 16\, Willow street\, Takaka
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260922T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260922T160000
DTSTAMP:20260817T215150Z
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SUMMARY:Natural burials - what are they?
DESCRIPTION:Join Living Legacies Founder Lynda Hannah at the Motueka Natural Burial Park to talk about natural funerals\, natural burials\, and why they are an environmentally responsible end-of-life choice. \nLiving Legacies is Aotearoa’s natural funeral company with a sustainable\, holistic\, and celebratory approach to life\, death\, and funerals. \nNatural Burial Parks are the only sustainable way to dispose of our dead in Aotearoa. Less pollutive than cremation and not wasting valuable land like cemeteries\, Natural Burial Parks create forests from burial grounds\, and essentially\, they represent a natural way of burying our dead\, which uses the valuable nutrients in the body to establish new life. They are also a way of remembering our loved ones by creating a sense of permanence in the form of a forest or park\, where people can walk and remember those who are buried there. It could almost be described as a way to live forever. \nSome questions that may come up: \n\nWhat is a natural burial? What makes a burial “natural” or unnatural?\nWhat are the environmental costs of funerals? What are the environmentally responsible options for funerals?\nWhat you need to know to organise a natural burial for yourself or a loved one.\n\nWhat to bring: A folding chair if you’d like to sit. An umbrella and wet weather gear if it’s damp as we’ll be outdoors. A notebook if you’d like to make notes. An open mind and heart. \nRegister here. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/natural-burials-what-are-they/
LOCATION:Motueka Natural Burial Park
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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SUMMARY:Cleaning up Party
DESCRIPTION:Get your hands wet\, cleaning the buckets for the waste collection\, with the fun and passionate Community Compost Collective during the Climate Action Festival. This is an ongoing working session which takes place throughout the year. \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/cleaning-up-party/
LOCATION:Private: The Yard\, 5 sharps Ln\, Nelson
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260922T180000
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SUMMARY:Think Like a Forest: A Local Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Film screening and panel discussion\, hosted by Te Tauihu Environment Trust (TET) and Kotahitanga mō te Taiao Alliance (KMTT) \nThink Like a Forest has had a big year\, and for good reason. The New Zealand documentary brings the vision of Recloaking Papatūānuku to life – a bold\, science-led initiative to restore\, regenerate\, enhance and manage over two million hectares of native forests and wetlands across Aotearoa in the next 30 years. \nJoin us for an invigorating evening with a screening of the film\, followed by a local conversation: what does recloaking our whenua actually look like\, right here in Te Tauihu? \nAfter the film\, we’re bringing together a range of voices working on this from different angles for a panel discussion\, including Emeritus Professor David Norton — ecologist and one of the scientific minds behind Recloaking Papatūānuku\, featured in the film. \nWith more panellists to be announced soon. \nWe’ll explore what’s working\, what’s getting in the way\, and how our region is primed to lead the way on restoration at scale. \nRegister HERE \n\nThis event is part of Climate Action Festival 2026. See the full program here.
URL:https://www.nelsontasmanclimateforum.nz/event/think-like-a-forest-a-local-conversation/
LOCATION:to be confirmed (Richmond)
CATEGORIES:Climate Action Festival 2026
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