• Degrowth 

    Aotearoa NZ (DANZ)

    Working to enable collective wellbeing within

    ecological limits  

     

  • We now have an active and expanding Hylo platform- 

    the project and discussion space of Degrowth Aotearoa!

     

    For additional, ongoing, and current Degrowth information and debate,

     see our social media site:

    Degrowth Aotearoa NZ (DANZ) Group | Facebook

     
     

     Check out our Degrowth Aotearoa page on Open Collective

    You can sign up and contribute to conversations via the Connect button. The Contribute button lets you set up a financial contribution, recurring or one-off, via secure payment gateway Stripe. Degrowth Aotearoa is administered by The Gift Collective and your contribution is classified as a Donation. Donations are eligible for up to 1/3 in tax credits. 

     

    Please refer to relevant documentation by Inland Revenue - Te Tari Taake.

  • Passion and anger, love and connection are powerful 

    drivers for change

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  • CALLING FOR A SOCIETAL RESPONSE TO THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY–

    We need fossil fuel rationing to protect our planet and for collective wellbeing.

    Sign our Petition!

    Tradable Energy Quotas (TEQs) 

    is a national system

     that would ensure fair access to energy for all, 

    guarantee that

     a nation actually meets its 

    emissions reductions targets, 

    and encourage active 

    society-wide participation and cooperation in

     rapidly reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

     

     


     

     

     

     
     

    Let’s stop pretending that a fast enough transition 

    away from fossil fuels is actually underway 

    and that it will not have a huge impact on our lifestyles. 

    Jack Santa Barbara makes a case for 

    fossil fuel rationing.

       Read the full article HERE

     
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