This year's Tasman fires and last year's Cyclone Gita are giving the New Zealand public a taste of what could be coming as our climate changes.
That is part of the message that Dr Judy Lawrence, Senior Research Fellow at the Climate Change Research Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, will be giving to The New Zealand Agricultural Climate Change Conference 2019, to be held in Palmerston North on April 8-9.
The New Zealand Agricultural Climate Change Conference will bring together scientists, government policy advisors, farmers and industry leaders to discuss the theme of meeting the challenges of climate change with respect to farming.
Lawrence was the co-chair of the Climate Change Adaptation Technical Working group that reported to Government in December 2017 and May 2018 with a stocktake of adaptation action and recommendations on adapting to climate change.
She says events like the Tasman fires and Cyclone Gita are a possible indication of things to come.