We have a real chance to build a healthier, more resilient future. By switching to cleaner energy, protecting nature, and rethinking how we travel, we can move beyond fossil fuels.

Small actions at home add up—reducing emissions, cutting energy costs, and making a difference for our city. Every step counts. Let’s work together to create a stronger Pōneke, where people and nature thrive.


Preparing for climate disruption at home

As sea levels rise and weather events becomes more extreme, our communities and daily lives will be challenged. More water means preparing for more floods, coastal inundation, and slips.

Being prepared for unexpected events is key to protecting yourself, your home, and your community. Simple actions like creating an emergency plan, gathering essential supplies, and securing your home can help you protect the people and things you love.

WREMO guide

Discover practical ways to make your home safer and better prepared for the future below.


Understand climate risks at home

Understanding the risks to your home helps you take proactive steps to protect it from potential damage. Identifying vulnerabilities, such as flooding or extreme weather, allows you to plan for emergencies and invest in necessary upgrades. This ensures your home is more resilient, keeping you and your family safe during disruptions.

Climate science for Pōneke

Explore the climate risks affecting your area and gain insights into what is known about potential impacts.


Have questions?

Want to chat or start something in your neighbourhood, we’re here to help! Send us an email: climateaction@wcc.govt.nz