Climate Conversation Group

Taking the heat out of global warming

For the first time in history, people shouting “the end is nigh” are somehow
the sane ones, while those of us who say it is not are now the lunatics.

  • rss
  • Home
  • Open threads
    • Climate – how to use open threads
      • Meteorology
      • Global warming
      • Climate science
        • Papers
        • Atmosphere
        • Temperature records
        • Energy and fuel
        • Solar
        • Ocean heat content
        • Radiation, radiative imbalance
        • Sea levels
        • Ocean acidification
        • Polar regions, glaciers and ice
      • Regions
        • Europe
        • Asia
        • South America
        • Africa
        • Australia
        • UK
        • USA
        • New Zealand
      • News
      • Controversy and scandal
      • Disproving AGW
      • Economics
    • Politics
      • ETS and carbon taxes
    • UN
      • IPCC organisation
      • IPCC politics
      • IPCC science
      • NIPCC
  • Opinion polls
    • SckSckSck
    • Your view of CO2
    • Collective noun for icebergs
    • Stop the ETS
  • News releases
    • February 8, 2010
    • December 20, 2010
  • Climate Realists
    • Newsletter #17 6 May 2010
    • Newsletter #16 28 Apr 2010
    • Newsletter #6 11 Feb 2010
    • Newsletter #4 2011
  • Files
    • Wind turbine failures
  • About

Public service balanced or merely on a knife edge?

Richard Treadgold | September 4, 2011

Our friend Mike Jowsey says in comments: “It is headed for a total government of NZ by Maori. Think of Fiji or Rhodesia.” A scant three hours earlier, I received Colin James’s Management Magazine column for September 2011, which I reproduce below. The synchronicity of topics is unmistakable and James’ optimism clear. I take heart from the contrast with Mike’s scepticism.
 
There’s great concern for the position of Maori in society, with the majority responsible for filling the prisons, the dole queues and many of the hospital beds. Courageous, genuinely transformative interventions — and not merely feel-good, hand-holding sops to convention — are called for to let them restore their dignity and again earn an honest living. Whether this happens with the children or the adults, we’re looking at a lead time of 20 to 50 years, so we need to get started.
 
It concerns me to hear Muriel Newman tell us “many New Zealanders [are] completely unaware of what is really going on.” For she’s talking about me — I don’t know about you.
 
This is no off-topic digression either, for the link with global warming is through public policy decision-making. If we don’t know, or we disagree with, how public decisions get made, we must inform ourselves and agitate for improvement.
 
I want to know what Muriel is talking about. A rigorous examination seems called for. – Richard T

A radical departs the public service still sparking

Peter Hughes moves on after 10 years at the top of the Ministry of Social Development at the end of September. He takes with him — to the academic School of Government and some other appointments — his pre-eminent reputation as a chief executive. And he’s still pushing change.

The Maori party reckons whanau ora a revolutionary social policy initiative. But Hughes already had established the base from which whanau ora’s aim of a wraparound service could be developed: Community Link centres.

Peter Hughes

Peter Hughes.

There will be 80 Community Link centres by end-2011 and 130 by end-2012. The aim is to transform the benefit and social assistance systems so they address in one place a range of people’s needs supplied by several services. They replace Work and Income centres which essentially dole out benefits and get people work-ready and into work.

Building on that, Hughes wants to transform the whole public service model. Read more… »

Comments
1 Comment »
Categories
New Zealand
Tags
Colin James, New Zealand, Public service
Comments rss Comments rss
Trackback Trackback

Northern Gateway toll road no picnic

Richard | June 28, 2009
  • Based on a letter sent to the NZ Transport Agency on 24th June, 2009.
  • Sunday, May 3rd, 2009, was a clear, sunny day in the East Coast Bays. In the afternoon I drove north with my wife and son to see the new motorway extension and have a nice picnic at Puhoi.

    There was moderate traffic and the drive through the lovely bush-clad hills was a pleasant experience. We passed beneath the gantry and saw the cameras that photograph each vehicle. What a technological marvel they are. The computer software recognises number plates on every kind of vehicle, from the front and the back, at all speeds, in all weather conditions and identifies the registered owners, then matches them up with one payment among thousands; all this without human intervention. Marvellous.

    Nice road, but to pay you must stop

    We spent a mere ten minutes driving along a section of motorway that took over four years to construct, emerging from the northern end of the twin tunnels at two self-service kiosks where one can pay the road toll of $2.00. Travelling north, the kiosks are on the other side of the road and we were unable to stop, but we noticed that only one kiosk was in use and some dozen people stood in the queue, so it was probably taking between five and ten minutes to pay. Paying the toll doubles the journey time. Isn’t technology helpful? Read more… »

    Comments
    No Comments »
    Categories
    Economics, New Zealand
    Tags
    Harbour Bridge, Northern motorway, Public service
    Comments rss Comments rss
    Trackback Trackback

    Thanks to WordShine for hosting our site:
       WordShine for polished writing
       WordShine for academic editing
       WordShine to say what you mean

    Hot off the press

    • NZ temperature record — it’s worse than we thought
    • The fallacy is strong in that one
    • More about the NZ temperature record
    • Sceptics query our truth – we shall besmirch and slander them
    • Mother of a hoax
    • Mass matters
    • Public opinion at tipping point
    • Insensitive climate
    • In the beginning was the Warming
    • No global warming in New Zealand
    • My precious
    • Credible source, credible argument, credible doubt
    • NOAA conducts Orwellian revision of empirical evidence
    • More mindless moping on the Maldives
    • Climate lies in high places
    • A case of the blind leading the climatologists
    • A letter to Gavin Schmidt goes unanswered
    • Real Climate smashes methane disaster theory
    • Recruiting AR5 reviewers on ‘spoofed’ IPCC website
    • Letter to the editor

    Latest comments

    • Andy on Wind turbine failures
    • Andy on Wind turbine failures
    • Richard C (NZ) on Wind turbine failures
    • Richard C (NZ) on NZ temperature record — it’s worse than we thought
    • Richard C (NZ) on Climate science
    • Richard C (NZ) on Europe
    • Andy on Wind turbine failures
    • Andy on Wind turbine failures
    • Andy on Wind turbine failures
    • wINdSider on Wind turbine failures
    • wINdSider on Wind turbine failures
    • Andy on Wind turbine failures
    • Richard Treadgold on Wind turbine failures
    • Anthropogenic Global Cooling on Wind turbine failures
    • Richard Treadgold on Wind turbine failures
    • Andy on Wind turbine failures
    • Andy on Wind turbine failures
    • Richard Treadgold on Wind turbine failures
    • Richard Treadgold on Wind turbine failures
    • wINdSider on Wind turbine failures

    PayPal Tip Jar
    To support what we do here,
    please drop us a tiny tip. Thank you!

    Thank you
    To those who've been so generous,
    I'm humbled. Thanks!


    Click to get your own widget

    Tags

    ACT Activists AGW Air temperature Australia Barry Brill BOM Carbon dioxide Carbon Sense Carbon trading CCG blog Chris de Freitas Christopher Monckton Climate Conversation Group Climate profiteering Climate research Climate Science Court action Data quality Disproving AGW Energy supply ETS Glaciers Global warming Hot Topic IPCC Joanne Nova New Zealand NIWA NIWAgate NZCSC NZ Herald NZ temperature records Peter Gluckman Rajendra Pachauri Royal Society Roy Spencer Sceptics Science bias Sea ice Sea levels UK United Nations Watts Up With That Wind turbines

    Categories

    Admin

    • Log in
    • Entries RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • WordPress.org

    Climate change links

    • Bishop Hill
    • Carbon Sense Coalition
    • Climate Audit—a science blog
    • Climate Debate Daily
    • Climate Depot
    • Climate Etc. (Judith Curry)
    • Climate Realists
    • Global warming at a glance
    • Jo Nova
    • Kiwi Thinker
    • NZ Climate Science Coalition
    • Science of Doom
    • Watts Up With That

     

    February 2012
    M T W T F S S
    « Jan    
     12345
    6789101112
    13141516171819
    20212223242526
    272829  

    Previous posts

    Oil prices

    StatCounter

     
    StatCounter
    hits
    rss Comments rss valid xhtml 1.1 design by jide powered by Wordpress get firefox