Is our transport system sustainable?
Hello neighbours, My name is Mac Johnson and I am a year 13 student currently attending Rongotai College. For an NCEA level 3 geography assignment we have been assigned the task of conducting geographic research on a contemporary issue that we currently are facing or may face in the future as Wellingtonians, and my research is focused on the transport system and more specifically is it sustainable? And by Sustainable transport I'm meaning the broad subject of transport that is sustainable in the senses of social, environmental and climate impacts. Below i have linked a quick survey to do with this issue, and if you all could take just a little time out of your day to complete it I would be extremely appreciative, and who knows, your response might improve the sustainability of our transport system in the future!
Cheers in Advance.
p.s I've edited so it should be accessible for everyone now, sorry about that everyone!
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Loki: lost 3 leg cat from Te Wharepōuri Street
Loki is up to his old tricks and has gone awol again. The last time was around 2.5 years ago when he was found inside a wall cavity in the Satan Slaves compound. He is an 8 year old lilac Burmese. This means he’s a kind of beige colour. With amber eyes. He’s missing his right front leg.
He’s likely to be shut in a shed or under a house in either Te Wharepouri street, Luxford or until between Luxford and te Whareouri St.
If you can take a look in any shut sheds, outside laundries or under houses cavities. Any 3 leg cat who can make his way into a roof cavity and then down into a wall can get stuck anywhere.
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