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  1. This is innovative and brilliant thinking and one can only hope that the NZ Vice Chancellors who are trying to meddlesomely interfere with academic freedom in university research don’t put the kibosh on it. Odd things happen.

  2. It is common sense to look hard at consequences of actions whether they be past, present of planned ahead.

    Wellington CBD will be inundated by sea level rise and storm surge well before the”turn or the century” fuzzy timeline. A data becomes we need a timeline of sea level rise that is more definitive and may err on the side of the precautionary principle.

    The WCC have had this sea level rise information applying to the CBD for several years but no plans or policies have been implemented or even formulated to stop the present intensification of construction on the extensive reclaimed area and nearby low lying terrain.

    Total denial seems to be where the WCC is at.

    I suspect it is a similar situation for most coastal cites, town and facilities.

    Business NZ seems to have no interest in sea level rise but is a strong driver for contributing to massive use of cement and building in sea level rise flood plains such as the Wgtn CBD

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