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  1. NZ voices not heard.

    Over the past 10-15 years there have been innumerable international meetings, workshops, conferences, formal and informal gatherings, large and small sessions, on potential effects of climate change and ways for climate resilience.

    There is not a single social, economic, environmental sub-sector that has not thoroughly analyzed and discussed the matter in length, and in most cases conclusions are meaningful. Practical steps for action have been proposed, although many of these can only be seen as temporary measures.

    Early warning, so to say.

    The ministries, departments, academic institutions, etc. in New Zealand are full of professionals from all walks of life participating in these events.

    There must be thousands.

    An enormous pool of qualification and knowledge is lying idle.

    So far, the accumulated potential of these professionals – across all sectors – has not been able to sufficiently penetrate the political sphere in NZ, certainly not in the beehive.

    Very relevant information and analyses provided and disseminated through these international gatherings do not flow down to communities and reach the ordinary kiwi citizen.

    It would be a major achievement of the Green Party in parliament, if the members could find ways to unblock the barriers.

    Better linkage of climate expertise to parliamentary politics, and assuring proper flow of information through the public sector and the media, e.g. NZ on Air.

    Encouragement of seeking options for practical climate resilience, and preparation for future possibilities to come.

    Disaster Risk Reduction, so to say.

  2. NZ has two paths it treads.

    The first path is reducing our pollution and environmental destruction. This must include population control.

    The international component of NZ responsibility is to influence other states to do the same urgently. That may mean not playing ball with those states that continue to destroy the planet.

    A third path not yet taken is to form / join a coalition of states who give urgency to reducing population and restoring as much of the damage humans have done so far.
    That coalition will have to bite the bullet and play hard ball isolating the criminal states who continue to fuck up the world.

    We all know who they are.

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