Professor in Applied Mathematics, Massey University
Robert McLachlan is Distinguished Professor in Applied Mathematics at Massey University. His principal research area is geometric numerical analysis, the study of specialised algorithms for long-term, large-scale simulations in computational physics and chemistry. He writes on global and New Zealand environmental issues at blog.planetaryecology.org.
New Zealand’s carbon emissions are on the way down – thanks in part to policies now under threat
Oct 09, 2023 03:46 am UTC| Nature Politics
It may have been largely overlooked in the election debates, but New Zealands greenhouse gas emissions are finally on the way down. Annual emissions of carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels are the lowest...
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