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Former regional council chairman angry at its suggestion his winter ‘smoke' photo could be fog - ‘they are no different from climate change deniers'

Former regional council chairman angry at its suggestion his winter ‘smoke' photo could be fog - ‘they are no different from climate change deniers'

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Former Hawke's Bay Regional Council chairman Rex Graham has a burning desire to stop orchardists from coating the Heretaunga Plains in smoke every winter.
Graham sends regular photos to the council he once chaired of smoke from orchard burnoffs drifting over Hastings and Havelock North.
But he says he's starting

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