We continue to respond to the challenge of climate change and our declared climate emergency in pursuit of a climate resilient Wellington Region. Our role is to reduce our organisational greenhouse gas emissions, strengthen regional climate action, and assist in regional adaption planning. 

Managing the risk of climate change 

We’re taking a lead role, working with government, mana whenua, and our communities to protect our region right now and for generations to follow. We’re already taking climate action through much of our work outlined in the Long Term Plan 2024-2034, to build our climate risk preparedness, create a low-emissions economy, sustainable urban and rural development, and critical behaviour change. Some of our key projects include: 

  • Regional adaptation planning 
    Through the Wellington Regional Leadership Committee, we’re working with our partners to support a co-ordinated approach to climate adaptation in the future. We are a source of data on climate impacts and risks for our partners and the community. Greater Wellington also has a Regional and Organisational Climate Action Plan that directs our mahi. 
  • Energy Transformation Initiative 
    We’re investigating building renewable electricity generation assets, such as solar panels on buildings and solar farms to meet our growing electricity needs and eliminate our carbon emissions from purchasing electricity. This has the potential to avoid thousands of tonnes of carbon emissions each year and help us and the country achieve our climate goals.
  • Erosion and flood protection works 
    As well as natural variations in the region’s weather, rising sea levels and extreme weather events are expected to increase the frequency and severity of flood events in the future. Alongside our regular flood river management activities, our Climate Resilience Programme delivers a range of flood protection engineering projects that help build more resilient river communities in our region.
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Improving our environmental impact 

Greater Wellington’s emissions have been primarily from our public transport service, grazing animals, and bulk water supply. We set ambitious greenhouse gas emission reduction targets for our organisation – to become carbon neutral by 2030, and climate positive from 2035. Carbon Neutral is where greenhouse gas emissions and the uptake of carbon dioxide by trees and other means cancel each other out. Climate Positive is where we are removing more greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere than we emit.

  1. Moving to electric buses 
    More than 20% of Metlink buses are now electric, with our goal of all core bus services to be electric by 2030, and to have an emissions free fleet by 2035. The increase in electric buses has led to better air quality in Wellington’s central city, with our environmental impact reports showing greenhouse gases and air pollution have continued to trend downward since 2021. 
  2. Retiring animal grazing in our parks
    We’re restoring native ecosystems and planting hundreds of thousands of native plants, shrubs and grasses on previously grazed areas in four regional parks. The emissions removal from these newly established forests is critical to our target of removing more greenhouse gases from the atmosphere than we emit by 2035. 
  3. Bulk water supply  
    We’re working on reducing emissions associated with taking, treatment, and supply of drinking water. We’re identifying the environmental impacts of existing water supply activities and closely monitoring these through resource consents and an ISO 14001 accredited environmental management system.  
  4. Corporate and operations
    Greater Wellington has made significant progress in understanding our emissions profile and how to reduce that. Some of the steps we’ve taken include reducing workplace travel, moving to an electric corporate light vehicle fleet and reducing our office waste and electricity usage. We have an emissions reduction policy that directs staff to consider options that do the most to avoid, reduce or absorb greenhouse gas pollution in the work they undertake.  

Find out more about the climate action we’re taking in our Long Term Plan.

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Updated October 16, 2024 at 11:29 AM

Get in touch

Phone:
0800 496 734
Email:
info@gw.govt.nz