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Climate change

NZ methane mitigation research in New Scientist

Blog  |  Published: 27 December 2008

The current issue of New Scientist features an interesting article which draws on research underway in New Zealand and highlights […]

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Sunspots and climate cathedrals – a poor basis for debate

Blog  |  Published: 20 November 200809 March 2009

A clash of scientific opinions has played out in a New Zealand paper in the last 10 days, one that […]

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Rudman: Ditch fruitcake views on climate change

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 20 November 2008

New Zealand Herald columnist Brian Rudman on ACT leader and minister outside cabinet Rodney Hide’s “fruitcake views on global warming”. […]

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Election 08: How were the science and tech issues treated?

Blog  |  Published: 07 November 2008

Well it’s all over bar the voting in what has already been a momentous week.The election campaign has been interesting […]

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Lemmings: first over the cliff in a warming world

Blog  |  Published: 06 November 2008

  The tiny rodents that underpin the Arctic food chain, famed for their classic boom-and-bust cycle of population explosions, are […]

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SMC Media Tracker: Climate change, cancer big in October

In the News  |  Published: 31 October 200831 October 2008

Each month from October onwards, the Science Media Centre will be tracking science-related key words that appear in the country’s […]

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Research pins polar warming blame on humans

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 31 October 200831 October 2008

A UK-led group of climate researchers claim their research has demonstrated for the first time that human activity is responsible […]

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Rising CO2 means faster ocean acidification

In the News  |  Published: 28 October 2008

Australian marine scientists claim rising carbon dioxide levels in the world’s ocean could deal a “disastrous blow” to coral reefs, […]

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Climate change and the overflowing bathtub

Blog  |  Published: 26 October 200826 October 2008

An interesting piece in Science this week titled Risk Communication on Climate: Mental Models and Mass Balance illustrates the difficulties […]

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Methane research inspired by NZ farmers

In the News  |  Published: 24 October 200826 October 2008

Greenhouse gases produced by cow burps are growing at a faster rate than the man-made emissions responsible for global warming, […]

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