New Zealand Climate Science Coalition

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The New Zealand Climate Science Coalition is a group of scientists, mainly from New Zealand, who aim to provide accurate, balanced and unprejudiced information about climate change. The Coalition was formed in April 2006. Most of the members are experts in climate science and climate-related disciplines.

It publishes papers by its members and provides links to and commentary on papers presented by other scientists.

The founding members were [[Vincent R. Gray, Vincent Gray, a reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and a visiting scholar at the Beijing Climate Centre; Robert M. Carter, geologist and specialist in palaeoclimatology, and researcher at the Marine Geophysical Laboratory at James Cook University in Australia; David Bellamy, the British botanist; Augie Auer, atmospheric scientist and meteorologist; Gerrit J. van der Lingen a paleoclimatologist; Warwick Hughes, earth scientist; Roger Dewhurst, consulting hydrogeologist; and Len Walker.<ref>NZ Climate Science: About Us


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