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Warming winters are changing NZ’s landscapes, bringing insect pests, smaller fruit and carbon loss
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New Zealand is experiencing unusually warm winters driven by climate change, which is disrupting ecosystems by increasing insect pests, reducing fruit quality, and affecting carbon cycles, with record-high June temperatures recorded in the capital.
Warming winters are changing NZ’s landscapes, bringing insect pests, smaller fruit and carbon loss
Summer heatwaves are currently receiving a lot of attention in Europe because they now cause more deaths than floods or storms.
But winters are also warming. While they are generally less deadly, they influence and disrupt human and natural systems in many subtle ways.
Aotearoa New Zealand has experienced a particularly warm start to this winter, with record high June temperatures in the capital and warm conditions across the country.
Many will welcome the unseasonably warm weather, but milder
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