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Panel discussion of the Podcast Series with, Peter Olorenshaw, Yachal Upson, Jack Santabarbara, Barb Robson, and Astrid Sayer.
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Aly Cook, mayoral candidate for Tasman, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
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Matt Lawrey, mayoral candidate for Nelson, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
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Richard Osmaston, mayoral candidate for Tasman and Nelson, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
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Mike Harvey, mayoral candidate for Tasman, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
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Rohan O’Neill-Stevens, mayoral candidate for Nelson, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
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Tim King, mayoral candidate for Tasman, discussing climate and local government with Lindsay Wood of Resilienz Ltd.
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Prof Bronwyn Hayward, IPCC lead author, researching sustainable development, youth, climate change and citizenship, discusses the final main theme 'So, what does all this mean?'
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Miriana Stephens, director, Wakatu Corporation, and lead of Te Tauihu Intergenerational Strategy, discusses the theme 'Joining the Dots on Climate'.
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Dr Olivia Hyatt, PhD in geology and climate change, Director Zero Carbon Nelson Tasman, and Parents for Climate Aotearoa, discusses the theme 'Joining the Dots on Climate'.
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Penny Molnar, QSM, foundation member of Nelson Women’s Centre, Victory Centre, Community Action Nelson, discusses the theme 'A Just Transition and Social Cohesion'.
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Dr Simon Stewart, freshwater ecosystems researcher at the Cawthron Institute, discusses the theme 'Regenerating nature'.
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Simon Millar, Executive Director of Pure Advantage, champion of Aotearoa’s natural advantages, discusses the theme 'Regenerating Nature'
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Sam Archer, Director of Market Transformation, New Zealand Green Building Council. Discusses the theme Buildings, Transport and Urban Planning.
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Prof Pat Bodger, retired Professor of Electric Power Engineering, discusses the critical role of energy in shaping the economy and society.
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