Whitby, Porirua

912 days ago

Climate Change- a talk by Chris Paice

Rhondda Sweetman from Plimmerton Rotary

Do you lie awake at night worrying about Global Warming? Personally, I don’t, but Philippa says it is because I am an unfeeling clod who does not care enough about our grandchildren. So I paid close attention to this week’s speaker, Chris Paice. He is a member of the Kāpiti Climate Change … View moreDo you lie awake at night worrying about Global Warming? Personally, I don’t, but Philippa says it is because I am an unfeeling clod who does not care enough about our grandchildren. So I paid close attention to this week’s speaker, Chris Paice. He is a member of the Kāpiti Climate Change Action Group who claims no expertise but is a sincere activist who thinks it’s about time we oldies stood up to be counted.

Chris started by asking members whether Climate Change is actually happening. We all agreed, except for one brave member who isn’t sure. Ten years ago the result would likely have been different.

Across NZ as a whole, it appears we are less convinced, and the business sector, in particular, is too complacent.

Awareness of Global Warming began around 1988 when NASA scientist James Hansen warned Congress about it. Margaret Thatcher backed him up in 1989 in a fiery speech to the UN.

Chris proceeded to describe the trends in global surface temperature, CO2 concentration, and sea-level rise, which are the key indicators we have to worry about.

The culprits are the use of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas) and the loss of CO2 garnering tree cover, especially in the tropics.

NZ will be badly affected by sea-level rise because we are an island with coastal populations. Adverse events will become much more frequent even on the most optimistic forecasts.

The problem is known and the evidence is there, but there are impediments to corrective action. There are lobby groups (eg the fossil fuel industry) sowing doubt, and vested interests both politically and individually.

Perhaps most importantly, short-term democratic cycles mean that politicians can postpone action and let some future governments deal with the problem. When horror scenarios are forecast for 2050 or 2100, it is hard to capture everyone’s attention, especially those of us who will be long dead.

The effects of a 1.5 or 2.0-degree rise in average surface temperature will be catastrophic. There will be a huge loss of plant and insect species, coral reef decline, and extreme heatwaves.

As individuals, there are some things we can do to help. We can be more aware, we can change our transport choices, we can ‘green’ our gardens, eat less meat and dairy, reduce our energy use, and compost our vegetable waste.

And of course, we can think more about our beautiful grandchildren.

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913 days ago

Speed limit of 50kph on Transmission Gully link roads to be reassessed

Reporter Community News

There is a move to change speed limits on roads connecting with Transmission Gully.
At present, motorists have to shift from the 100kph limit on the newly opened $1.25 billion stretch of State Highway 1 to 50kph on Te Ara Kāpehu and the Waitangirua Link Road.
Do you support changing the limits? … View more
There is a move to change speed limits on roads connecting with Transmission Gully.
At present, motorists have to shift from the 100kph limit on the newly opened $1.25 billion stretch of State Highway 1 to 50kph on Te Ara Kāpehu and the Waitangirua Link Road.
Do you support changing the limits? Please tell us what you thing and remember if you do not want your comments used by Stuff, please put NFP.

913 days ago

Do you have a great yam recipe?

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

Dear neighbours,

Every month, NZ Gardener runs a series of tested reader recipes using a seasonal crop. We are now on the hunt for yam recipes, so send your best ones to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz before June 3, 2022.

Every published recipe wins a copy of our special edition Homegrown Recipes.

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913 days ago

White 9-hole pigeon wardrobe

James from Aotea

120 * 120 * 35
Pick up at Aotea

Price: $10

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913 days ago

Make your own sculptural side table

The Team from Resene ColorShop Petone

Ombre tones help create a gallery-worthy table. Choose tone on tone hues from the Resene Multifinish collection for a quick ombre look.

Find out how to create your own.

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913 days ago

Ikea Coffee Table

James from Aotea

Pick up at Aotea

Price: $20

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913 days ago

Ikea Coffee Table

James from Aotea

Pick up, Aotea

Price: $30

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913 days ago

Ikea coffee table

James from Aotea

Pick up, Aotea

Price: $30

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913 days ago

Road bike Giant CRX4 size small

Reinhard from Whitby

Road bike 46.5cm small frame in good condition.
Straight handlebar.
Will suit 155-175cm body length.
Maxxis Detonator tires (700 x 28c).
Shimano gears (8 x 3).
Seat post suspension.
Bar ends.
V-brakes.
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Road bike 46.5cm small frame in good condition.
Straight handlebar.
Will suit 155-175cm body length.
Maxxis Detonator tires (700 x 28c).
Shimano gears (8 x 3).
Seat post suspension.
Bar ends.
V-brakes.
Light alloy frame.
Light scratches.
Good for commuting, light tracks, gravel.
Fast and light bike.
Tidy.
Fully serviced.

Price: $325

915 days ago

Newsletter

Lorna Harvey from Age Concern Wellington Region

Join us for a few moments of your day for Age Concern Wellington's latest newsletter...
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915 days ago

Two funny children's books

Jenny from Titahi Bay

Laugh Your Head Off Again - Andy Griffiths and other authors. $6 (hardback)
Funny kid for president - Matt Stanton. $5 (paperback)
Both are brand new in perfect condition.

Negotiable

916 days ago

Are you obsessed with your houseplants? Enter our Houseplant Hero competition!

Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing

The hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what … View more
The hunt is officially on for New Zealand's best collection of houseplants
. Which means you could be 2022 Houseplant Hero. There’s some great prizes to be won! To enter, tell us in writing (no more than 500 words) what potted plants you have, the time you put into caring for them, and what you love about them. Send us up to five photos of your indoor plant displays. Email mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz. Meanwhile, here's last year's winner Alyce Read, from Nelson.

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916 days ago

Baby carrier

James from Aotea

Pick up at Aotea

Price: $20

921 days ago

healthy honey

Rod from Hive World Honey

We sell raw honey on tap, bring in your favorite jar for a fill of your choice of 6 different varieties of raw honey.
Hive World Factory shop
16 Wall Place Porirua
open Monday to Friday

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916 days ago

FREE business events in Porirua!

Porirua City Council

Business in Porirua will be celebrated throughout June with a series of free events covering wide-ranging aspects of business.

Places are limited. For info and to register visit: poriruacity.govt.nz/businessmonth

8 June: Women in Business

14 June: Getting your business or idea online with … View more
Business in Porirua will be celebrated throughout June with a series of free events covering wide-ranging aspects of business.

Places are limited. For info and to register visit: poriruacity.govt.nz/businessmonth

8 June: Women in Business

14 June: Getting your business or idea online with Shopify

15 June: Shopify E-commerce health checks

15 June: Porirua Shopify meet-up

22 June: Business After 5

23 June: Economic update with Brad Olsen
Find out more

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