The March 13 edition of the Bay of Plenty Times highlights the paradox of climate change.
Page two features presentations by top property developers arguing for greater access to greenfield sites, most of which are quite distant from the city. Such housing is very expensive to service and support and promotes the automobile culture that clogs our motorways.
There seems to be little interest in more efficient in-fill housing, nor concern about the long-term sustainability of the developments, especially their impact on climate change.
In contrast, on page 12, the paper celebrates James Renwick, one of our notable climate scientists, winning an award for science communication.
His major frustration was the difficulty in getting issues of climate change to our decision makers, especially our politicians.