Community Research webinar: Community is Climate Resilience
This is a timely FREE webinar exploring how communities responded to the North Island severe weather events of early 2023, and what these experiences can teach us as extreme weather becomes more frequent and more disruptive.
Drawing on the "Community is Climate Resilience" report published by Environment Hubs Aotearoa in early 2026, this session brings together those who lived the response and those who helped document it.
Date: Friday 22nd May 2026.
Time: Noon to 1pm.
Location: Online.
Cost: FREE.
The webinar explores what worked, what didn’t, and where gaps in official responses were felt most strongly. Rather than focusing solely on systems and institutions, this kōrero highlights the strength, adaptability, and local knowledge that communities bring to crisis response.
As climate-related emergencies increasingly affect communities across Aotearoa, there is an urgent need to learn from those with lived experience. This webinar invites participants to reflect on how community-led knowledge, relationships and preparedness are critical components of climate resilience — now and into the future.
Find out more about this Community is Climate Resilience webinar, including how to register (Humanitix).