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Science/state ‘not close enough' on climate change debate: ex-NIWA scientist

Professor James Renwick responds to the tight relationship between science and state in regulation measures. With special feature audio.

Nathan Smith
Mon, 20 Jun 2016

Despite scepticism about rising sea levels, a former Niwa scientist assures that the weight of evidence is on the side of orthodox science and the relationship between science and state should be closer.

A recent article by University of Waikato senior lecturer Willem De Lange and engineer Bryan

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Nathan Smith
Mon, 20 Jun 2016
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