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When Tessa Vincent set out to collate a book on climate change she was repeatedly told 'don't make it too political'.
So in editing Kiwis in Climate, she's brought thirty voices from a variety of specialties to share their views on how to cope with the climate emergency.
Scientists like Jim Salinger, farmers exploring alternatives to traditional industrial farming and politicians on localising climate action and how New Zealand's creative climate ideas can be influential on the world stage.
Tessa Vincent, who works as a policy adviser and climate campaigner, is in the Wellington studio.
While in Auckland, one of the contributors to the book, David Hall.
He's co-founder and executive director at Toha Network, he's a researcher with a focus on climate economics.
David will also be speaking as part of an event at the Auckland Writers Festival on Sunday 17 May. You can find more details here.