Some who arrive at the steps of Parliament to deliver petitions receive a warmer welcome than others, but Green MP Chloe Swarbrick was delighted to welcome 13 'seniors' from the Bay of Islands and Waiheke Island recently.
They took 25 days to complete their 1200km e-bike hīkoi/eke, in support of the government's Zero Carbon Bill.
"Some people have been fighting for climate action for decades, but we don't have any more decades left on the clock," Ms Swarbrick said. "Today I received members of the Carbon Neutral Trust, who've ridden over 1200km in 25 days from Waiheke to Wellington to build awareness and consensus for the strongest possible Zero Carbon Bill, to be presented to New Zealand Parliament imminently by James Shaw. Many of them have been campaigning for this since the 1970s.
"Coincidentally, this morning I'd (temporarily) nicked some of James' old Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, Alliance and Values Party propaganda, which contained policies about the climate, biodiversity and equality. It's mind-blowing to think statements written 20-30 years ago are now all the more urgently relevant.
"We simply won't survive another generation of politicians sitting on their hands. Climate action is survival, and it's our only future."