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in my

opinion

So we reached out to some of our adventure

community to see their thoughts about Global

Warming and Climate Change. Here's what they

had to say...

Frankie Sanders

Global warming, fact or fiction? Thanks for posing those

questions. Great topic. I do however feel like the answers to

those questions are multilayered, complex, and very difficult to

summarise briefly.

I've been writing blogs covering some of the environmental impacts

pertinent to our business, and I find I simply can't keep the words

down, in fact, each blog just leads to another one tackling another

aspect of the same conversation.

I think it is hard (at least for me) to be definitive and concise around

such huge topics. And I actually don't think that there is any one

silver bullet that can reverse our current situation.

Lauren Murray

Global warming, fact or fiction? Totally fact. I’ve

noticed snow coming less - winters shortened,

summers lasting longer. Seasons are out of balance.

Both in NZ and I’ve noticed it overseas.

Is there any one thing that you personally feel we

should all be doing to assist in solving the issue?

We all need to cut back on eating meat. I really don’t

think there’s a more obvious and easier achieved

solution than that.

I no longer eat meat, and do my best with reduction

of all animal products. I use reusable items where

possible, and avoid certain products/brands/companies

depending on their impact on the climate.

We aren’t too late but, we aren’t far. My kids will see

the damage exponentially. And I am skeptical that

it will change. Humans are, on a whole, too greedy

and selfish. And travelling this year again has made

me more sure of this, unfortunately. I have seen just

how behind or how far to go certain communities

and people, which make up HUGE population (i.e.

Americans/America) have before they get to where

it feels like we in NZ (where work is STILL needed)

currently are.

There are many actionable ways people can be involved in being

part of the solution for our environmental situation, and different

people will find some outlets easier than others. So I think it's about

providing choices and options for engagement not pinning down

'one' thing, which seems pretty confrontational.

Whilst we are pretty much at a crisis point in climate change we

have to believe that we can still bring the ship around, without

belief, there can be no collective agency. As Margaret Mead would

say "Never doubt that a small group of [organised] thoughtful,

committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing

that ever has". (brackets added).

And whilst that is a pretty fanciful idea in the face of the climate

crisis, 'small groups' are our environmental movements working

to provide those realistically achievable changes, whether it be

people's lifestyle choices, lobbying the government, or challenging

and disrupting corporate stasis. What they all share is the belief

that we can have a collective impact.

I think it is important for people to remember that we do all have

agency in our decisions and that Big Corp is affected by all of

us, and whilst it seems that we are such tiny particles in the

big machine, we create the 'demand' in 'supply and demand', if

everyone stopped buying a product tomorrow that company could

not exist.

The other part of this is if we cannot escape our demand (i.e.

you have a gasoline car so need petroleum) then we also can

have our collective voice heard on the way that Big Corp conduct

themselves, holding companies to account, and supporting

companies that have environmentally focused decision making.

Honestly, I could talk for days...

Global warming, fact or fiction? Fact: We used to get way more snow on Mt Taranaki and

Ruapehu and for a longer winter. Now we are lucky to get 1 day up Taranaki and 1 week up

Ruapehu.

Is there any one thing that you personally feel we should all be doing to assist in

solving the issue? There’s so many things that can affect it and people can’t do everything

but yea if we all tried to do a little bit more, even one thing each, then it might help. Better to

try than to wonder what if! I like to think I’m helping by being vegetarian and very conscious

of where the things I buy come from and how they’re etc. So I think it’s possible that we

could all eat less/no meat.

Paige Hareb

Are we simply too late to fix the issue? Who knows! But I’d rather us all try now than look

back and say ‘shoulda, coulda, woulda’

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