Thursday, 10 June 2021, 11:20 am We welcome the Climate Change Commission s final advice
to government in their report ‘Ināia tonu nei: a low
emissions future for Aotearoa’ and the clear signal that
urgent action is required now said Eugene Berryman-Kamp
Chairman of the Rotorua Climate Action Forum. We are
encouraged by the transformative vision set out in the
report - a vision based on science and anchored in the
reality of climate change. We agree with the commission that
the government must pursue a just, equitable and planned
approach to the necessary transition he said. We are
particularly pleased to see the emphasis on partnerships
Wednesday, 27 January 2021, 1:01 pm | Rotorua Climate Action Forum “2021 will be a pivotal year for the world to tackle the climate change crisis”
said Mr Eugene Berryman-Kamp, Chairman of the newly formed Rotorua Climate Action
Forum. “If we don’t take firm action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly . More
Press Release – Rotorua Climate Action Forum 2021 will be a pivotal year for the world to tackle the climate change crisis said Mr Eugene Berryman-Kamp, Chairman of the newly formed Rotorua Climate Action Forum. If we dont take firm action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly …
“2021 will be a pivotal year for the world to tackle the climate change crisis” said Mr Eugene Berryman-Kamp, Chairman of the newly formed Rotorua Climate Action Forum.
“If we don’t take firm action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly we will face catastrophic consequences globally” he said.
“Last year was one of the hottest years ever recorded according to internationally respected agencies such as NASA and the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) that monitor global temperatures. 2020 is another marker in a clear trend that displays unquestionably the dangerous impact of human activity on our planet. The scientific evidence, coupled with our ow