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Global spotlight on climate change

Greta Thunberg has told world leaders failure is not an option.
 

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A poll suggesting climate change has slipped down the list of important issues for New Zealanders is not a reason to ignore it and risk further damage to the economy, the Green Party says.Released today, the UMR poll done on behalf of the Greenhouse Policy Coalition (GPC), which represents some of the larger greenhouse gas emitters, said climate change rated bottom in order of importance to people out of a list of 10 common issues - a drop from eighth out of nine issues in the same survey last year.
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