1. Nick Marsh Carbon Positive Canterbury? The Danish Example
Nick Marsh 2009
2. What do we mean by Positive Carbon? A city or region that is
making a profit from its total carbon effort. 1.Business Profit
from companies in the region who trade in goods or services based
on carbon reduction 2.Community profit from local councils policies
and investments Nick Marsh 2009
3. Canterbury !!!!!!!!!!quot;#$!%&'()*!+),-.-/$!'$0-)*111
!!!!! But isnt that all about adding cost? Nick Marsh 2009
4. 3 things Christchurch has to compete with other boutique
citi-states- for investment and key people The competitive
advantage of being Carbon Positive- the Denmark story The Trading
Floor Challenge Nick Marsh 2009
5. The Citi-state- Auckland example Matakana Gulf Island
Illustrative only Muriwai Precinct Precinct not intended to
Precinct Vineyards Goat Island Great Barrier be exhaustive Matakana
Tiritiri Art Trail Tawharanui Matangi Muriwai Wild West Waiheke
Eastern Takapuna Precinct Rangitoto Precinct Kumeu Devonport
Bethells Viaduct Maraetai Ponsonby Waitakere Mission Bay Piha
Ranges CBD Sky Tower Parnell Kelly Tarltons Karekare K Rd Museum
Hunua Fringe Newmarket Titirangi Mt Eden Whatipu Suburban Airport
One Tree Hill Mangere Mountain Botanic Gardens Stonefields Urban
facing Hinterland Rural facing Hinterland Manukau Heads Covec Ltd
2007 Nick Marsh 2009
6. Christchurch City and the hinterland TLAs compete with other
regions to attract investment and people Auckland Region Waikato
Hawkes Bay Christchurch Queensland Canterbury Victoria Competitive
Issues Competitive S Australia regional W Australia City economy
Brisbane Adelaide Melbourne Carbon Positive Energy Perth Road and
rail issues Auckland Commuter belt Nelson Manufacturing drift
Export focus Nick Marsh 2009
7. Competitive Citi-states Sydney Vancouver Melbourne Seattle
Brisbane Cape Town Nick Marsh 2009 Covec 2007
8. We compete on four attractors Nick Marsh 2009
9. Honey, you shrunk my Diamond! Nick Marsh 2009
10. How is Christchurchs Diamond? Nick Marsh 2009
11. Canterbury !!!!!!!!!!quot;#$!%&'()*!+),-.-/$!'$0-)*111
!!!!! But isnt that all about adding cost? Nick Marsh 2009
12. DRYER HOTTER MORE WINDY Nick Marsh 2009
13. The Tipping Point Oil crisis 1973 - OPEC- price rises- an
economy dependent on oil National Security- burning platform- we
have to decrease our dependency Appetite for government to act
-incentives, taxes, regulations - for the good of all Shift to
renewables- Wind is all we have got Nick Marsh 2009
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15. Denmark Scorecard 1990- 2005 -economy grew 40% - total
greenhouse gas emissions declined. Economist ranks Denmark as the
best place in the world to do business. Denmark - higher GDP and
lower unemployment than for EU-15 countries. Energy / unit of GDP
is 40% lower than the EU average $NZ25 billion in environmental and
energy taxes- virtuous circle of investment Tens of billions of
clean technology exports -growing x4 faster than all other export
sectors Nick Marsh 2009
16. Denmark New Export Sectors Water Sector Carbon positive
agriculture Green ICT District heating Sector Wind generation
technology Low energy housing, Insulation, building materials, Low
emissions transportation New Business models Nick Marsh 2009
17. How could each of you in this room profit from a Carbon
Positive Canterbury? Nick Marsh 2009
18. Does being Carbon Positive grow our diamond? ISSUES Carbon
Cleantech Water sector Agriculture Positive? Exports sector
Liveability yes Workability yes Visitability yes INvestability yes
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19. CARBON POSITIVE CANTERBURY MARKETPLACE Advocacy and
Solutions: EECA SOLUTIONS- Solar, Renewables, Water heating,
Insulation PROJECT LIGHTFOOT WAYNE FRANCIS TRUST- HIKURANGI
FOUNDATION CCHURCH PRESS R&D and Manufacturers Service
Education: Industries Households: ALLIANCE NGAI TAHU Cos CANTY
SYNLAIT AIR NZ UNIVERSITY ALL OF US RAVENSDOWN MILLENIUM LANDCARE
HOTEL FARMERS POSTIE PLUS CDC CHAMBER Professional Services- BUDDLE
FINDLAY, DELOITTES, KPMG, NATIONAL BANK PRIVATE, SHEFFIELD,
SHANNONS WAY, MISSING LINK Custodians and Regulators: CHRISTCHURCH
CITY COUNCIL MINISTRY FOR ENVIRONMENT URBAN DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
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20. Trading Floor Assumptions Positive Carbon Copenhagen
Agreement Dec.2009 A globally enforceable agreement replacing
Kyoto- is announced by the Presidents of USA, China, and EU Carbon
regime set up around the world. Cascaded down to city-states and
regions to be accountable for action at the local level The
Canterbury region is expected to develop its own Carbon Positive
strategy Nick Marsh 2009
21. PLANNING 1. What goals/strategies does our organisation
have that are relevant to a Carbon Positive CChurch? 2. Who in the
room might be of interest for us to deal with? as partner, customer
etc- What do we think they might want from us?/can offer us?
TRADING FLOOR EXERCISE: 1. Find out the goals and position of the
groups you have identified of interest 2. Respond to those groups
who approach you 3. Develop first cut ideas about deals 4. Explore
them with your target groups 5. Fianalise your offers and attempt
to close the deals EVALUATION AND REFLECTION REPORT BACK Each group
report back: Our strategy and what deals we achieved 1. Our
impressions of the other groups 2. What we learned from the
exercise- what we will tell our colleagues 3. What deal areas we
intend to pursue back at the ranch Nick Marsh 2009