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MIL-OSI New Zealand: A significant number of New Zealanders overestimate sea-level rise — and that could stop them from taking action


Source: University of Waikato
Following a recent storm surge in Wellington, some media coverage expressed surprise that 30cm of sea-level rise – an unavoidable amount projected to happen by the middle of this century – would turn a one-in-100-year coastal flood into an annual event.
Our research survey, published last week, confirms that many New Zealanders (38.2%) indeed underestimate current and projected sea-level rise. But it also shows a similar proportion (35%) overestimate it, and only about about a quarter (26.9%) are in line with current understanding of sea-level rise.
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Our study is part of the public engagement research of the NZ SeaRise programme, which is co-led by Richard Levy and Tim Naish. We surveyed a representative sample of New Zealand adults. The finding that a significant number of New Zealanders overestimate sea-level rise might seem positive at first, as it could lead people to be more prepared, but the evidence indicates ....

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Rebecca Priestley, Richard Levy, Taciano L. Milfont, Timothy Naish and Zoë Heine
 
 
Following a recent storm surge in Wellington, some media coverage expressed surprise that 30cm of sea-level rise – an unavoidable amount projected to happen by the middle of this century – would turn a one-in-100-year coastal flood into an annual event.
Our research survey, published last week, confirms that many New Zealanders (38.2%) indeed underestimate current and projected sea-level rise. But it also shows a similar proportion (35%) overestimate it, and only about about a quarter (26.9%) are in line with current understanding of sea-level rise.
Our study is part of the public engagement research of the NZ SeaRise programme, which is co-led by Richard Levy and Tim Naish. We surveyed a representative sample of New Zealand adults. The finding that a significant number of New Zealanders overestimate sea-level rise might seem positive at first, as it could lead people to ....

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Significant number of New Zealanders overestimate sea-level rise - and that could stop them from taking action


By Rebecca Priestley, Richard Levy, Taciano L Milfont, Timothy Naish and Zoe Heine of
Following a recent storm surge in Wellington, some media coverage expressed surprise that 30cm of sea-level rise - an unavoidable amount projected to happen by the middle of this century - would turn a one-in-100-year coastal flood into an annual event.
Wave crashes on to the road at Island Bay, Wellington. (File photo).
Photo: Supplied / Katie Hecker Scheid
Our research survey, published last week, confirms that many New Zealanders (38.2 percent) indeed underestimate current and projected sea-level rise. But it also shows a similar proportion (35 percent) overestimate it, and only about about a quarter (26.9 percent) are in line with current understanding of sea-level rise. ....

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