Understanding the language of climate change is about helping horticulturists become fluent with the "big picture". The third part of our special series on climate change aims to provide some context for the multiple separate issues that arise in relation to this subject. -Ms month, we consider the challenges of adapting to a changing climate.By Gerard McEvilly and Srian Abeysuriya Is important to acknowledge that there people who believe that any changes in r climate are simply part of normal variability. I This iew seems to be common in the 'V.'nz sector and it was raised at a recent aie change symposium at Sydney ijKversiiy Faculty of Agriculture, Food and mral Resources.sOnc senior cotton industry participanted that "out in 'farmerland' a lot of people lirqcu ilie issue".
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