Find out how engineering professionals are vital to Aotearoa New Zealand’s response to climate change.

These key resources will help you consider your professional role and responsibilities.

Practice Note – the role of the engineer

Climate action is taking intentional steps to mitigate and address the reasonably foreseeable impacts of climate change. Practice Note 32 Climate Action – The role of the engineer will help you consider your role, ethical responsibilities and competencies in addressing climate change, and expands on interim guidance: Climate Change Practice guidance for engineers (2021).

Read Practice Note 32 Climate Action

Don’t have time to read the full document right away? Check out nine actions from the Practice Note that you can implement today.

Stuck in neutral?

What more can engineers do to achieve a dramatic reduction in emissions and help key sectors adapt so New Zealand can be carbon neutral by 2050?

Read our EG article

The role of engineering in addressing climate change

What is an engineer’s duty of care when it comes to transitioning away from fossil fuels? This article will get you thinking.

Read Professor Susan Krumdieck’s article