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by Cindy Baxter | Oct 4, 2023 | News | 0 |
As people across Aotearoa still struggle to recover from recent extreme weather events, from the winds in Southland, flash floods in Queenstown, and of course Cyclone Gabrielle, and amid discussions about EQC buyouts and managed...
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In the US, conservative groups have crafted a plan for demolishing the federal government’s...
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The global warming effect of leaked hydrogen is almost twelve times stronger than CO2, according to a new study. Unlike exhaust from burning coal and gas that contains CO2, burning hydrogen emits only water vapor and oxygen....
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In our last episode, Â Sheriff Cabinet Ministers, in the wild west town of Aotearoa, turned away...
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