Ways to make a difference at home

Small actions add up.

By re-thinking how we travel, embracing cleaner energy, and prioritising Papatūānuku, we can create a Pōneke where people and nature thrive.

As sea levels rise and weather events become more extreme, being prepared for unexpected events is key to protecting the people, places, and things you love.

By acting now we can be ready as a city.

Start today.


Preparing for climate disruption at home

Simple actions like creating an emergency plan, gathering essential supplies, and securing your home can help you in the event of floods, slips, coastal inundation and other weather events.

While we prepare for large-scale hazard responses, we want to ensure Wellingtonians are prepared at an individual level.

Here are some practical guidelines we’ve put together to get you started.

WREMO guide

Here are some practical guidelines we’ve put together to get you started.


Understanding climate risks for home owners

Assess the natural hazard risks when buying a home, and understand how risk may affect your insurance. These are important components of household resilience.

Climate science modelling

An interactive new tool that shows the impacts of climate disruption on our people and places.


Have questions? Need advice? Get in touch at climateaction@wcc.govt.nz