Several New Zealand mayors are still reluctant to say they agree with the scientific consensus that human activities have an impact on climate change.
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Tauranga Mayor Greg Brownless said he believed that human industry had an impact on climate, but that it was overstated.
"Some of it has been exaggerated - I'm not sure about sea level rises and all that. I don't think people need to get too alarmed."
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Central Hawkes Bay Mayor Alex Walker was also somewhat sceptical. "There is some evidence to suggest that [humans have an impact on climate change], but it's hard to pinpoint."
West Coast Regional Council Chair Andrew Robb refused to speak to Stuff.
...and so on. There's a table in the article showing everyone's response (or lack thereof), but spot the similarity: overwhelmingly dead white males.
Again: we have local body elections in October. If you live in one of these districts, and you don't want your home to burn down, flood, or fall into the sea, then I suggest you take the opportunity to get a better mayor.