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Vol. 79 No. ASAP (2023)

Climate science is critical to New Zealand's response to climate change

  • Troy Baisden
  • Melissa Bowen
  • Nicolas Cullen
  • Dave Frame
  • Catherine Hardacre
  • Marwan Katurji
  • Daniel Kingston
  • Adrian McDonald
  • Olaf Morgenstern
  • David Noone
  • James Renwick
  • Laura Revell
  • Inga Smith
  • Kevin Trenbreth
  • Abhi Ulayottil Venugopal
  • Lauren Vargo
  • Phil Wiles
DOI
https://doi.org/10.26686/nzsr.v79.9378
Submitted
April 12, 2024
Published
2024-04-12

Abstract

We are already experiencing an increase in the frequency and severity of climate-related events.  Back-to-back climate disruptions such as tropical cyclones, droughts and marine heatwaves are having significant social, environmental and economic costs on the country.  Climate science is vital if the country is to have the information needed to adapt to climate change, but the current absence of a clear research investment strategy risks the country's capacity to provide this information.

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