A podcast featuring Victoria University Emeritus Professor Jonathan Boston discusses IAG's critical report on New Zealand's lack of effective climate adaptation policy, highlighting systemic failures in land use, building standards, and government response to increasing natural灾害
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Well, look, I think the first thing to say is it's really positive that major insurers like IAG are considering the long term and putting pressure on the government to do more to address the natural hazard risks that this country faces.
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