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Climate Commons Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion

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School of Architecture and Planning, Level 3 Exhibition Space
Auckland, New Zealand
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Join us for an exclusive screening of the much-anticipated film 'Climate Commons'. After the screening,
we will host an engaging panel discussion with climate change experts. This event is organised and hosted by Ngārchitecture and the University of Auckland as part of Auckland Climate Festival in collaboration with Climate Commons and the Biochar Network New Zealand.

About the film (60min): The film presents fascinating stories about climate action, strategies for adaptation and mitigation in Aotearoa. A determined mother documents these inspiring tales, igniting practical climate action and driving policy change. Her journey offers intriguing insights into addressing the climate crisis, revealing a path towards a sustainable future.

Join the Climate Commons Movement: The Climate Commons Movement is a nationwide collective dedicated to tackling the climate crisis through knowledge sharing, practical action, and partnerships. With a strong focus on scientific research, indigenous wisdom, and practical solutions, the movement inspires individuals, communities, and governments to work together to protect our shared resources and build a climate-resilient Aotearoa.

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PS. The proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to the Climate Commons Trust.

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School of Architecture and Planning, Level 3 Exhibition Space
Auckland, New Zealand