Otago Daily Times

Climate change talk

- RICHARD DAVISON richard.davison@odt.co.nz

THE NATURAL values of the Catlins could be lost forever unless coordinate­d action around climate change is taken soon.

That is the message Dunedin author and photograph­er Neville Peat will deliver to listeners in Owaka tomorrow night as he presents ‘‘The Invading Sea’’ as part of the Catlins Summer Programme of natural history events.

Drawing on his recent book of the same title, Mr Peat said he would illustrate the presenta tion with a wide range of photos putting climate change and sea level rises into a global context.

‘‘Although my topic has a global scope, the Catlins are as vulnerable as anywhere to the predations of sea level rises caused by climate change.

‘‘The area has several lowlying estuaries of outstandin­g natural value which would be severely affected by even a modest sea level rise.’’

At the core of his message was a ‘‘call to action’’ for central and local government — and the communitie­s they represente­d — to coordinate efforts to com bat climate change and its effects.

‘‘As I’ve travelled round the country researchin­g this subject, the most common message I’ve heard is that the government has been missing in action for the past 20 years in regard to this issue.

‘‘I’m simply adding my voice to the rising clamour demanding authoritie­s take climate change and sea level rises seriously.’’

Legislatio­n, in the form of the Zero Carbon Act now passing through Parliament, was a vital first step, he said, but equally important was ‘‘adaptation’’.

‘‘Mitigating emissions is essential for the longer term survival of the planet, but just as critical is adaptation in the meantime. This means we need to properly empower agencies like Niwa, and take action to defend coastal communitie­s where appropriat­e.’’

Mr Peat voiced a word of caution, however.

‘‘At the same time, we need to avoid investing heavily in the wrong adaptation­s only to have to reinvest elsewhere later. Flexibilit­y is key.’’

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 ?? PHOTO: FERGUS SUTHERLAND ?? Hungry oceans . . . Coastal erosion at Tahakopa Beach, in the Catlins. Dunedin author Neville Peat will speak on the subject of ‘‘The Invading Sea’’ in Owaka on Saturday.
PHOTO: FERGUS SUTHERLAND Hungry oceans . . . Coastal erosion at Tahakopa Beach, in the Catlins. Dunedin author Neville Peat will speak on the subject of ‘‘The Invading Sea’’ in Owaka on Saturday.

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