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Under The Weather

A Future Forecast for New Zealand

by James Renwick

The must-read book on what New Zealand's changing climate means for our everyday lives



A warmer world will change more than just our weather patterns. It will change the look of the land around us, what grows and lives on it - including us.

In this must-read book, Professor James Renwick untangles how we know what the future holds and why it matters to our everyday lives. He looks at New Zealand's increasingly frequent natural disasters, warming and acidifying waters, the creep of rising sea levels, and the ways that the changing weather will affect our agriculture, lifestyle, food security and economy.

Under the Weather is a picture of a planet in danger, a reality-check on what that means for this country, and a reminder that the shape of our future is up to us.

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Pages:

320

Published:

7 Jun 2023

Format

Paperback

Publisher

HarperCollins Publishers New Zealand

ISBN:

9781775541721

The must-read book on what New Zealand's changing climate means for our everyday lives



A warmer world will change more than just our weather patterns. It will change the look of the land around us, what grows and lives on it - including us.

In this must-read book, Professor James Renwick untangles how we know what the future holds and why it matters to our everyday lives. He looks at New Zealand's increasingly frequent natural disasters, warming and acidifying waters, the creep of rising sea levels, and the ways that the changing weather will affect our agriculture, lifestyle, food security and economy.

Under the Weather is a picture of a planet in danger, a reality-check on what that means for this country, and a reminder that the shape of our future is up to us.

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