Councillor fires up over climate change mention

Ian Pottinger. PHOTO: ODT FILES
Ian Pottinger. PHOTO: ODT FILES
An Invercargill mayoral hopeful has questioned the need to include climate change in a recent waste report.

Long-standing city councillor Ian Pottinger — who announced in March he would run for mayor — made the comments at a WasteNet meeting this week.

The shared waste service covers three Southland councils and now includes a connection to a regional climate change forum as part of changes to its strategic plan.

But when the climate group was mentioned, Cr Pottinger began to ask questions.

After a lengthy response from WasteNet chairman Keith Hovell explaining the group was still collating data and understanding issues, Cr Pottinger made his position clear.

"From the answer you’ve given me, why are we including them in our thing at all?" he asked.

"They make absolutely no sense because they don’t stand up and give us the scientific statement which says ‘you must not do this because of this’.

"I’d like to get rid of it altogether."

Cr Pottinger claimed the group could not point out which part of WasteNet’s actions it wanted to change, but Mr Hovell rebuffed that, saying the councillor had pointed out one himself during discussion — discharge from vehicles.

Mr Hovell said it was important to be mindful of how different types of waste were dealt with, including at closed landfills, which were prone to environmental issues.

He accepted progress was slow and indicated the group was not at the point where it was able to give specific directives.

Speaking to Local Democracy Reporting, Cr Pottinger said he did not want to get rid of the climate change group, just the wording and reference to climate change in the report.

The councillor did not give a direct answer to whether he believed in climate change, saying there were people who were "for it ... and then you have the other side".

According to Nasa, 97% of actively publishing climate scientists believe humans are causing climate change.

Cr Pottinger is in his fifth term as an Invercargill city councillor.

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