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Book, 2007
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Book, 2007
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What does a warming world mean for New Zealand? Will we fry and starve, or bask and thrive? Using the latest evidence from the Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change's Fourth Assessment Report, Gareth Renowden puts climate change into its New Zealand context. He examines how the science suggests NZ's climate will change, what current and future governments can do to address the problem, and how individuals and businesses can respond to the challenge. Includes a major rebuttal of Kiwi "climate change sceptics".
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