This piece argues that New Zealand's most severe historical droughts occurred before 1950, challenging the assumption that recent droughts reflect the worst-case scenarios, and highlights a critical gap in current climate risk assessments that underestimates the true severity of旱
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policymaking blind spot in climate adaptation
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