For the first time ever, I spent much of my trip in my vintage car thinking about the impact I was having on the climate. It made me uneasy. I hadn’t used the car for 9 months. I will continue to work on this uneasiness. Addressing the world’s climate crisis really is a deeply personal challenge for … [Read more...]
More on cycleways…
I had an interesting email about women on bikes some of which is here: As a quick summary, women have greater safety concerns and stronger preferences for separated cycleways. This in part stems from our increased sense of personal safety once we have children, the need to be accompanying others … [Read more...]
Here’s a photo of the South Island taken from outer space:
Will the Press ever stop pushing the “tweet” button with Community Housing?
There are Community Housing providers throughout New Zealand. Literally from North Cape to Bluff. This sector houses around 35,000 people every night. Many of the people the Community Housing sector house are amongst our society’s most vulnerable. Add to this number those housed by Kainga Ora … [Read more...]
The Economist magazine had a fascinating article on the future of new banking practices this week
It started with: TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE is upending finance. Bitcoin has gone from being an obsession of anarchists to a $1trn asset class that many fund managers insist belongs in any balanced portfolio. Swarms of digital day-traders have become a force on Wall Street. PayPal has 392m users, a … [Read more...]
In Conclusion part 1 11 May 2021
Here is a modern parable: Those who know your value are those who appreciate you A father said to his daughter. “You have graduated with honours, here is a car I bought many years ago. It is a bit older now but before I give it to you, take it to the used car lot downtown and tell them you want … [Read more...]
In Conclusion part 2 11 May 2021
Garry writes 4 May 2021
Garry’s thoughts: This week I am sitting at my computer and trying to forget the wonderful last couple of weeks vintage motoring. I moved to Christchurch because the Vintage Car Club was founded here. For a petrol head with a passion for elderly vehicles it is New Zealand’s mecca. When Pam … [Read more...]
Democracy Matters – make a submission to CCC Representation Review
The Representation Review: Residents Deserve More Choice. – Crs Mike Davidson and Sara Templeton Rosemary also suggests we ask CCC to hold a poll on moving to STV voting system. Many other councils have done this, and Submissions due by 16 May submit here. Kia ora koutou. It’s not in the … [Read more...]
Last Week Climate Change Discussion
Thanks to those of you who turned up to work on our submission to the Christchurch City Council Draft Climate Change Submission. You can see it here We focused on and expanded on these key issues LeadershipPrivate drivingInvestment in the future Democratic Processes … [Read more...]
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