by Brett Mullan and Kynan Gentry
The climate is the result of a finely balanced system, but natural events and human activities can tip the balance. Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations are expected to have a major influence on the global climate over the coming century. The face of New Zealand could change remarkably if temperatures rise by several degrees.
Main image: Growing forests absorb carbon dioxide and can alleviate global warming
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