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Coral Sea: “Don’t worry about a couple of degrees” – professor
Warming of the oceans may not be as terrible an experience for fish in some waters which are already warm […]
Continue readingIf the world drops Kyoto, what will New Zealand do?
In the early hours of Saturday morning the UN’s climate change body will release a report that has been described […]
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An article published in the New Zealand Herald highlights the battle between scientists and sceptics, with NASA scientist James Hansen […]
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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon left no room form confusion over his stance on climate change at the Pacific Islands […]
Continue readingReconciling cold weather and global warming
Writing in the Dominion Post Weekend paper, Michael Forbes looks at the connections between the recent chilly weather and climate […]
Continue readingClimate change and extreme weather in the news
Following the Science Media Centre’s briefing with experts yesterday, several media outlets have reported on the connections between rising global […]
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How can we gauge the impact on weather of global warming above and beyond natural variation in weather patterns?
Continue readingIs geo-engineering an inevitability?
As the effects of climate change become more apparent and severe, what steps will we be forced to take to […]
Continue readingNZ Herald: Chris de Freitas – Emotion clouding underlying science of global warming
Environmental scientist Chris de Freitas writes, in an opinion piece in the New Zealand Herald, about the confusion around global […]
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