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Climate scientists respond to IPCC criticisms
This week, the NZ Herald ran an editorial calling for greater scientific rigour and new leadership for the IPCC. An […]
Continue readingExpert responds to ‘Gardasil’ HPV vaccine concerns featured on TVNZ’s Close Up
TVNZ’s flagship current affairs programme Close Up led its 2 Feb broadcast with an extended segment on the Gardasil HPV […]
Continue readingMore voices weigh in on climate science credibility
Reports in global media over the past week focused renewed attention on criticisms of the International Panel on Climate Change […]
Continue readingGE food already widely consumed in NZ – Listener
The Listener has an extensive special section this week on genetically modified foods, leading with a cover story on a […]
Continue readingCOP15 update – WHO, bio-sequestration and 4 degrees C (17 Dec)
More world leaders will arrive today, including New Zealand PM John Key, who will attend the royal banquet later tonight. […]
Continue readingCOP15 Update – IPCC, solar power and designing a global carbon market
In the plenary hall, the two separate streams of the conference are due to converge in the High-level segment this […]
Continue readingCOP15 update – drought, emissions cuts and big names
Today, the high level segment of the conference kicks off, with press briefings from Ban-Ki Moon, Schwarzenegger and Al Gore […]
Continue readingCOP15 update – Melting ice sheets, natural disasters and koalas (14 Dec)
Pressure begins to mount as events get underway for the final week of talks. There’s been a noticeable up-tick in […]
Continue readingCOP15 update – Island states, space satellites, Google Earth and algae
On Day Three, signs of a rift among developing nations emerged as Tuvalu led a call for a new legally-binding […]
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