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Sea Rotmann

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Dr Sea Rotmann
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Phone: 021 2469 438
Email: sea [dot] rotmann [at] greens [dot] org [dot] nz
Green Party Candidate for Wairarapa

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Date and place of birth Graz, Austria. 07/07/1975

Ethnicity European

Current residence and electorate Moa Point, Rongotai

Educational and vocational qualifications PhD Environmental Impact Assessments and Marine Biology; Energy research, medical research, sustainability implementation, waste and sustainability policy

Current occupation Principal Scientist/Research Team Manager, EECA (since 2007)

Previous occupations Sustainability Advisor to DCE, MSD (2007); Product Stewardship Policy Advisor, MfE (2006); Govt3 Advisor, MFish (2006); University of Otago Medical Research (2005); Environmental Consultant, PhD candidate (1999-2004)

Other work experience (including voluntary/unpaid) Tutoring, marine education, underwater filming and photography, commercial diving, trustee and chairwoman

Community connections
Co-chaired WCC Environmental Reference Group (under Celia Wade-Brown) since Feb 2008
Sea Shepherd supporter (financially since 2009)
Trustee on Sustainability Trust since Feb 2008
Trustee on National Energy Research Institute since Feb 2010
Community Energy Network supporter
Organised 'Motivating Change' workshop series in Wellington Sept and Dec 2010 with HikurangiFoundation, NERI and the MIDAS institute; NZ Expert on International Energy Agency's R&D Evaluation and Priority Setting Expert Group (since 2008)
Invited panel leader of 'Dynamics of Consumption' panel for European Council for Energy Efficient Economies summer study 2011
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Policy Interests/Expertise Sustainability implementation; waste; energy; RS&T; medical research; marine conservation; animal welfare; climate change

My broad political issues
(1) Resource waste reduction - how to effectively 'nudge' humans to be less wasteful
(2) A 'sustainable' economy and society
(3) Resilience and adaptation to climate change and oil shocks
(4) Animal welfare and biodiversity conservation

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