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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2026 · 6 MIN

Why a new climate report makes for grim reading for NZ

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The World Meteorological Organisation has found 2025 was the 2nd-warmest year on record for the South-West Pacific. The higher temperatures came with increased rainfall, marine heatwaves, and sea level rise - and below average amounts of snow on South Island mountains. Professor Nicolas Cullen is a climate scientist at Otago University, he joins Emile. [picture id="4JM7MWX_snow_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

The World Meteorological Organisation has found 2025 was the 2nd-warmest year on record for the South-West Pacific. The higher temperatures came with increased rainfall, marine heatwaves, and sea level rise - and below average amounts of snow on South Island mountains. Professor Nicolas Cullen is a climate scientist at Otago University, he joins Emile. [picture id="4JM7MWX_snow_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

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