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The Climate Change Commission is calling for evidence on the next National Climate Change Risk Assessment (NCCRA), which identifies and assesses Aotearoa New Zealand's most significant climate risks and how to manage them. In this webinar aimed at academics and researchers, we shared information about the kind of evidence we’re looking for, the risks we have identified, and how you can get involved. This call for evidence closes on 31 March 2025. Read more about the NCCRA and share evidence online: https://haveyoursay.climatecommission... Want to hear about future events? • Follow us on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.nz/o/climat... • Sign up to our events mailing list: https://confirmsubscription.com/h/t/2... CHAPTERS: 00:00 The Commission's adaptation role 04:01 Our approach to this work 13:34 Building the risk list 20:37 Next steps and how you can be involved Q&A 22:44 Defining 'risk' 23:24 Forming technical expert groups for each domain 25:26 Matters the Commission is considering to assess risk, severity and policy readiness 28:11 Time horizons for assessing risks 29:39 Arable sector 31:00 Proposed methodology for cascading risks 33:00 Considering risks outside of New Zealand 34:03 Probabilities vs risks 35:08 Prioritising very long-term ongoing risks 36:06 Assessing knowledge gaps and confidence 37:30 Risks to different mitigation pathways 39:12 How risks are prioritised without reference to probabilities 40:20 Improvements since the first NCCRA 42:02 Scenarios the Commission is using 43:38 How expert teams will be assembled 44:58 Emissions reduction vs climate adaptation – biogenic methane 48:20 How projections are being used 50:12 How we hope this work will be used (beyond advising central government)