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Our environment, your say Overview of consultations Our towns, cities and rural areas, and our rivers, lakes and landscapes are where we live, work and play. They are part of our identity and way of life. They are our taonga. While we enjoy the benefits of our environment, the way we live is having a serious impact on it. If we act together we can solve our environmental challenges. The Government is proposing some changes to rules and regulations to protect Our changing our environment and transition to a sustainable, low-emissions future. climate How we use We all play our part to reduce These changes aim to support decisions and actions by us all – individuals, communities, our land emissions and respond to the effects of climate change. iwi/Māori, business, the primary sector, local and central government. Our cities have room to All communities are supported grow, flourish, and respond in the transition to a low Our ecosystems The infographic and table on the opposite page describe the changes, the future they to the changing needs of emissions economy. our communities. and biodiversity seek to create and how each proposal contributes – individually and together. Our farming is sustainable We all work together to and enriches wellbeing in protect and restore our our communities. biodiversity. We have highly productive We live on our land in a way available land to feed ourselves that allows our indigenous Taking water changes river flows which affects and support our economy. species and ecosystems We want to hear from you our freshwater ecosystems. Pollution from to thrive. Consultation is a way for us to better understand a The way we fish is affecting the health of our our activities range of perspectives and knowledge on what will ocean environment. We have improved the health make these changes achieve the best outcomes for New Zealand has high greenhouse gas emissions of our waterways by reducing New Zealand. pollution from urban and per person. rural sources. Over the coming months we will be consulting on a Climate change is already affecting Aotearoa We have reduced risks to our number of proposed policies. This will allow us to test New Zealand. environment by producing how they work as a whole to best support decisions, less waste and by managing How we use our and to assess their combined impact. www.mfe.govt.nz/environment-aotearoa-2019- harmful chemicals. freshwater and overview We need your help. We want to understand your marine resources views and ideas. The environment is fundamental to our Our freshwater and marine wellbeing and our choices matter. ecosystems are healthy and Changes to our environment can have ripple effects we use them sustainably to support our communities. Why these consultations on our health, jobs and income, and cultural identity. For example, a change in land use near a river may lead matter to a change in water quality. This affects our access to clean drinking water, safe swimming and a healthy river The way we live is having a serious that can support our communities. impact on our environment. Using our land and water well will be crucial to Our state of the environment report Environment sustaining a thriving economy and resilient communities Aotearoa 2019 (EA2019) showed our environment into the future, and providing choices about how and is under pressure in many places – in our towns and where we live. cities, rivers and oceans. The proposed changes help to address the issues raised in EA2019. Questions you may EA2019 told us: Our native plants, animals and ecosystems are like to think about under threat. Changes to the vegetation on our land are If we want to protect our environment and degrading the soil and water. transition to a sustainable, low-emissions future, what needs to change? Urban growth is reducing versatile land and What would make this easier? native biodiversity. Our waterways are polluted in farming areas. There are also specific questions in each of Our environment is polluted in urban areas. the consultation discussion documents. Shaping our future together Our changing climate How we use We all play our part to reduce our land emissions and respond to the effects of climate change. Our cities have room to All communities are supported grow, flourish, and respond in the transition to a low Our ecosystems to the changing needs of emissions economy. our communities. and biodiversity Our farming is sustainable We all work together to and enriches wellbeing in protect and restore our our communities. biodiversity. We have highly productive We live on our land in a way available land to feed ourselves that allows our indigenous and support our economy. species and ecosystems Pollution from to thrive. our activities We have improved the health of our waterways by reducing pollution from urban and rural sources. We have reduced risks to our environment by producing less waste and by managing How we use our harmful chemicals. freshwater and marine resources Our freshwater and marine ecosystems are healthy and we use them sustainably to support our communities. Dates Pre-October Have your say Consultation title Action for healthy waterways: Planning for successful cities: Valuing highly productive land: Hazardous substances assessments: Proposed priority products and A discussion document on national A discussion document on a A discussion document on a Improving decision-making: priority product stewardship scheme direction for our essential freshwater proposed national policy statement proposed national policy statement A discussion document on proposed guidelines: Consultation document on urban development for highly productive land improvements to the hazardous substances reassessment process Consultation purpose Stop further degradation and loss to When and how cities plan for How to identify and manage Make us better equipped to reduce Minimise our waste from harmful our freshwater resources, and reverse growth, and how to do this well our highly productive land harm from chemicals waste products and help our economy past damage make the most of its resources This infographic describes the future the proposed changes seek to create and how each contributes. Our changing climate How we use We all play our part to reduce our land emissions and respond to the effects of climate change. Our cities have room to All communities are supported grow, flourish, and respond in the transition to a low Our ecosystems to the changing needs of emissions economy. our communities. and biodiversity Our farming is sustainable We all work together to and enriches wellbeing in protect and restore our our communities. biodiversity. We have highly productive We live on our land in a way available land to feed ourselves that allows our indigenous and support our economy. species and ecosystems Pollution from to thrive. our activities We have improved the health of our waterways by reducing pollution from urban and rural sources. We have reduced risks to our environment by producing less waste and by managing How we use our harmful chemicals.freshwater and marine resources Our freshwater and marine ecosystems are healthy and we use them sustainably to support our communities. DatesPre-October Post-October Our Nature: A discussion document on Have the proposed national policy statement for your say indigenous biodiversity Waste disposal levy expansion consultation Consultation titleAction for healthy waterways: Planning for successful cities: Valuing highly productive land: Hazardous substances assessments: Proposed priority products and National environmental standard for A discussion document on national A discussion document on a A discussion document on a Improving decision-making: priority product stewardship scheme air quality amendments consultation direction for our essential freshwaterproposed national policy statement proposed national policy statement A discussion document on proposed guidelines: Consultation document on urban development for highly productive landimprovements to the hazardous New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme substances reassessment process (NZ ETS) Regulations consultation Consultation purposeStop further degradation and loss to When and how cities plan for How to identify and manage Make us better equipped to reduce Minimise our waste from harmful our freshwater resources, and reverse growth, and how to do this wellour highly productive landharm from chemicalswaste products and help our economy Public discussion on addressing water past damage make the most of its resources allocation issues
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