06 February, 2017

Horrible time': CSIRO climate science proves its worth one year after deep cuts

Climate science at the CSIRO is bouncing back one year after executives modelled its demise, securing new revenue streams in the Pacific and China, and looking to hire new staff.

On February 4 last year, chief executive Larry Marshall shocked staff in the country's premier research body by stating that because the question of whether the climate was changing "has been answered", it was time to deploy resources elsewhere.

Read Peter Hannam’s story in the Melbourne Age - "’Horrible time': CSIRO climate science proves its worth one year after deep cuts.”

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