Ōpōtiki District Council has today become the latest council in the country to declare a climate change emergency.
Climate change emergencies have been declared by a number of local government bodies in New Zealand, including the Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Environment Canterbury, Christchurch City Council, Nelson City Council and Auckland Council.
Ōpōtiki mayor, John Forbes, who moved the recommendation to do so, said this was an opportunity to add "another voice to the international chorus".
"It is already something that we consider in everything we do. Councils look much further ahead than many businesses can because our infrastructure needs to last for generations.
"We are already building to specifications that predict things like higher sea levels and more frequent severe rainfall events."