Supporting Organisations

The Appeal Committee has begun seeking formal support for the NZ Risk Assessment from New Zealand Organisations.

If you would like an organisation you belong to to sign on then contact the committee by email.

Organisations signing up are listed below:

SEF   The Sustainable Energy Forum of Aotearoa

 

eds    Environmental Defence Society

 

 

SDC_logo     Sustainable Dunedin City

 

 

cana_headercropped-final       Coal Action Network Aotearoa

 

 

Sustainable-Living-Logo-3  Sustainable Living Education Trust

 

 

 

 

Salvation Army_Social  Salvation Army Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit

 

 

 

FAB-RGB-Logo-landscape-web Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society

 

 

orataiao logoOraTaiao New Zealand

 

 

ANewNZ  ANew NZ

 

 

generation-zero-logoGeneration Zero

 

 

Engineers for Social ResponsibilityEngineers for Social Responsibility

 

 

 

 

WWF WWF NZ

 

 

 

QuakersThe Futures Committee of the Religous Society of Friends (Quakers), NZ

 

 

union climate action logo Union Climate Action

 

 

 

OUTC Logo Otago University Tramping Club

 

 

 

The Renewables Motueka The Renewables Motueka

 

 

 

Soil&Health_Logo Soil and Health Association NZ (Organic NZ)

 

 

 

SOC_logo Sustainable Otautahi Christchurch

 

 

 

sanz Sustainable Aotearoa NZ

 

 

letterhead Blueskin Resilient Communities Trust

 

 

 

Waikato District CouncilWDCLogo

 

 

 

Oxfam-Logo-small Oxfam NZ

 

 

 

Anglican Diocese of Dunedin Anglican Diocese of Dunedin

 

 

 

 

Climate-outcome-logo_small Climate Outcome

 

 

 

NCWlogo1-300x94Papakura/Franklin, Hamilton, Whangarei, Christchurch Branches of National Council of Women

 

ENM original logo Environment Network Manawatu

 

 

 

Pacific Institute of Research Management Logo png Pacific Institute of Resource Management

 

 

Canterbury_Sust_Business_Forum_Logo  Canterbury Sustainable Business Forum

 

 

VCH_logo_small

Victory Community Health

 

 

 

NZ Centre for Environmental Law

 

 

Oil Free Southland

University of Otago’s Centre for Theology and Public Issues