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UPDATED: The Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand have released the latest national report about the state of […]
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Rental houses in New Zealand tend to be older, colder, damper, mustier and twice as likely to be poorly maintained […]
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NASA’s Super Pressure Balloon has once again taken flight from Wanaka on a mission planned to run for 100 days […]
Continue readingScientific research the key to balancing productivity and environmental values — Tom Richardson
We can have a profitable agricultural sector and protect the environment, writes AgResearch chief executive Tom Richardson, we just need to […]
Continue readingPreparing to March for Science – In the News
Around the world, people who value science are preparing to participate in the #marchforscience on Earth Day, April 22nd, with […]
Continue readingIn The News — Water fools?
After a week of floods and heavy rainfall, fresh water is still in the headlines. Radio New Zealand is diving […]
Continue readingUnderstanding climate risks makes us all less vulnerable – Dave Frame
Events like floods and droughts are not just figures in Treasury spreadsheets, writes Professor Dave Frame, the risks of them […]
Continue readingLies, dam(ned) lies and flood statistics – Ian Fuller
Massey University’s Associate Professor Ian Fuller says we need to build up knowledge of past flood events so that we […]
Continue readingCyclone Cook and flooding – Expert Q&A
A mere week after the tail end of Tropical Cyclone Debbie hit the North Island, another cyclone is on its […]
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