Bernard's pick 'n' mix of the news links
Potsdam Institute study sees US$38t of climate damage baked in; Govt ends loan scheme for quake-prone apartments; Survey finds NZ voters in despair; Willis did not ask for economic advice on job cuts
The top six news links I’ve seen elsewhere in the last 24 hours, as of 6:26 am on Friday, April 19 are:
Climate: What could go wrong? How $38tr in climate damages could knock a fifth off global income
Housing: Hamilton’s Housing First programme's 'impressive' impact on health and wellbeing RNZ Lauren Crimp
Housing: 'Gobsmacked': Government ends loan scheme for quake-prone apartments NZ Herald Georgina Campbell
Politics: New Zealand broken and in decline – new survey Newsroom Marc Daalder
Health: How the coalition plans to replace the Māori Health Authority RNZ Ella Stewart
Politics: What the Finance Minister didn’t ask about the public service cuts. OIAs show that Nicola Willis sought no specific advice about the impacts of the public service cuts in some key areas Stuff Tova O’Brien
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Housing and transport
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