One of the largest cities in New Zealand to become uninhabitable

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CHRISTCHURCH (CU)_Over the recent months, climate experts across the globe have been publishing report after report highlighting the urgency to tackle the climate crisis. These researchers have identified several groups of society who are most vulnerable to this crisis, such as children and indigenous peoples. They also include Small Island Developing States (SIDS), who are on the “front lines” of climate change, and the crisis continues to challenge public health increase water and food insecurity and threaten the very existence of some of these countries. 

However, now it becoming apparent that the climate catastrophe may be beginning to impact developed economies sooner than anticipated. This week, a local council in New Zealand revealed that…

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