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Aotearoa’s climate connections

Infographic of connections between our actions and the climate

This infographic highlights a few of the connections between our actions and the climate and the effects the changes are having on the environment, our country and our wellbeing.

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Infographic by Ministry for the Environment, Stats NZ and data providers and released under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

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Rights: Crown copyright 2020
Published: 15 October 2020Size: 1.52 MB
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