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  1. “Leading #Climate #scientist Professor #SarahPerkinsKirkpatrick, president of the #Australian #Meteorological and #Oceanographic Society, said cutting one-third of the specialised workforce would devastate #CSIRO’s capacity to predict and model the effects of climate change.

    “Basically, without the #ACCESS model, we’re running on a dial-up modem,” she said.

    In a submission to a #Senate inquiry into CSIRO’s #funding and #resourcing, Science and Technology Australia chief executive #RyanWinn said CSIRO’s work was “deeply embedded in the broader #research ecosystem” in Australia.
    “It is a vital partner in projects with universities and industry and hosts critical research infrastructure assets,” Winn said.

    “Any reductions to CSIRO’s capacity to maintain this essential support will send far-reaching and enduring ripple effects across the [research and development] system.”

    Cost too much, too hard to study and develop, don’t bother. — #Labor

    #ClimateEmergency / #Straya <smh.com.au/environment/climate> (paywall) / archive.md/2IYoJ>

  2. “Leading #Climate #scientist Professor #SarahPerkinsKirkpatrick, president of the #Australian #Meteorological and #Oceanographic Society, said cutting one-third of the specialised workforce would devastate #CSIRO’s capacity to predict and model the effects of climate change.

    “Basically, without the #ACCESS model, we’re running on a dial-up modem,” she said.

    In a submission to a #Senate inquiry into CSIRO’s #funding and #resourcing, Science and Technology Australia chief executive #RyanWinn said CSIRO’s work was “deeply embedded in the broader #research ecosystem” in Australia.
    “It is a vital partner in projects with universities and industry and hosts critical research infrastructure assets,” Winn said.

    “Any reductions to CSIRO’s capacity to maintain this essential support will send far-reaching and enduring ripple effects across the [research and development] system.”

    Cost too much, too hard to study and develop, don’t bother. — #Labor

    #ClimateEmergency / #Straya <smh.com.au/environment/climate> (paywall) / archive.md/2IYoJ>

  3. “Leading #Climate #scientist Professor #SarahPerkinsKirkpatrick, president of the #Australian #Meteorological and #Oceanographic Society, said cutting one-third of the specialised workforce would devastate #CSIRO’s capacity to predict and model the effects of climate change.

    “Basically, without the #ACCESS model, we’re running on a dial-up modem,” she said.

    In a submission to a #Senate inquiry into CSIRO’s #funding and #resourcing, Science and Technology Australia chief executive #RyanWinn said CSIRO’s work was “deeply embedded in the broader #research ecosystem” in Australia.
    “It is a vital partner in projects with universities and industry and hosts critical research infrastructure assets,” Winn said.

    “Any reductions to CSIRO’s capacity to maintain this essential support will send far-reaching and enduring ripple effects across the [research and development] system.”

    Cost too much, too hard to study and develop, don’t bother. — #Labor

    #ClimateEmergency / #Straya <smh.com.au/environment/climate> (paywall) / archive.md/2IYoJ>

  4. “Leading #Climate #scientist Professor #SarahPerkinsKirkpatrick, president of the #Australian #Meteorological and #Oceanographic Society, said cutting one-third of the specialised workforce would devastate #CSIRO’s capacity to predict and model the effects of climate change.

    “Basically, without the #ACCESS model, we’re running on a dial-up modem,” she said.

    In a submission to a #Senate inquiry into CSIRO’s #funding and #resourcing, Science and Technology Australia chief executive #RyanWinn said CSIRO’s work was “deeply embedded in the broader #research ecosystem” in Australia.
    “It is a vital partner in projects with universities and industry and hosts critical research infrastructure assets,” Winn said.

    “Any reductions to CSIRO’s capacity to maintain this essential support will send far-reaching and enduring ripple effects across the [research and development] system.”

    Cost too much, too hard to study and develop, don’t bother. — #Labor

    #ClimateEmergency / #Straya <smh.com.au/environment/climate> (paywall) / archive.md/2IYoJ>

  5. “Leading #Climate #scientist Professor #SarahPerkinsKirkpatrick, president of the #Australian #Meteorological and #Oceanographic Society, said cutting one-third of the specialised workforce would devastate #CSIRO’s capacity to predict and model the effects of climate change.

    “Basically, without the #ACCESS model, we’re running on a dial-up modem,” she said.

    In a submission to a #Senate inquiry into CSIRO’s #funding and #resourcing, Science and Technology Australia chief executive #RyanWinn said CSIRO’s work was “deeply embedded in the broader #research ecosystem” in Australia.
    “It is a vital partner in projects with universities and industry and hosts critical research infrastructure assets,” Winn said.

    “Any reductions to CSIRO’s capacity to maintain this essential support will send far-reaching and enduring ripple effects across the [research and development] system.”

    Cost too much, too hard to study and develop, don’t bother. — #Labor

    #ClimateEmergency / #Straya <smh.com.au/environment/climate> (paywall) / archive.md/2IYoJ>

  6. “Staff were told on Thursday that 102 full-time equivalent positions would be cut from the unit, with a large number to come from climate modelling teams.”

    “Leading #ClimateScientist Professor #SarahPerkinsKirkpatrick, president of the #Australian #Meteorological and #Oceanographic Society, described the cuts as “one of the worst things I’ve seen during my career”.

    “If we don’t have the Australian climate model, then we simply cannot replicate Australia’s climate and #weather within an accurate envelope; it’s just not possible,” she told this masthead.

    “None of the other climate models that exist across the world can do that.”

    Cuts to strategic CSIRO climate modelling suggests the Learned leader listens to the Economic sooth-sayers in suits than science based facts.

    #Science / #straya / #labor #AusPol <smh.com.au/environment/climate> (paywall) / <archive.md/3Btji>

  7. When #oily plastic, glass, and rubber washed ashore on #Florida beaches in 2020, it appeared at first to be a local mystery. But through a collaboration that paired community observations with world-leading #oceanographic and #chemical expertise, scientists traced the contamination across more than 5,200 miles of #ocean
    #Environmental #sflorg
    sflorg.com/2026/01/env01072601

  8. When #oily plastic, glass, and rubber washed ashore on #Florida beaches in 2020, it appeared at first to be a local mystery. But through a collaboration that paired community observations with world-leading #oceanographic and #chemical expertise, scientists traced the contamination across more than 5,200 miles of #ocean
    #Environmental #sflorg
    sflorg.com/2026/01/env01072601

  9. When #oily plastic, glass, and rubber washed ashore on #Florida beaches in 2020, it appeared at first to be a local mystery. But through a collaboration that paired community observations with world-leading #oceanographic and #chemical expertise, scientists traced the contamination across more than 5,200 miles of #ocean
    #Environmental #sflorg
    sflorg.com/2026/01/env01072601

  10. When #oily plastic, glass, and rubber washed ashore on #Florida beaches in 2020, it appeared at first to be a local mystery. But through a collaboration that paired community observations with world-leading #oceanographic and #chemical expertise, scientists traced the contamination across more than 5,200 miles of #ocean
    #Environmental #sflorg
    sflorg.com/2026/01/env01072601

  11. When #oily plastic, glass, and rubber washed ashore on #Florida beaches in 2020, it appeared at first to be a local mystery. But through a collaboration that paired community observations with world-leading #oceanographic and #chemical expertise, scientists traced the contamination across more than 5,200 miles of #ocean
    #Environmental #sflorg
    sflorg.com/2026/01/env01072601

  12. For the first time in 40 Years, #Panama's deep and cold #ocean waters fail to emerge
    During the dry season in Central America (December-April), northern trade winds generate upwelling events in the ocean waters of the Gulf of Panama. Upwelling is a process that allows cold, nutrient-rich waters from the depths of the ocean to rise to the surface. However, researchers recently recorded that in #2025, this vital #oceanographic process did not occur for the first time.
    phys.org/news/2025-09-years-pa

  13. Experiment will attempt to counter #climatechange by altering #ocean
    “If we really want to have a shot at mitigating the worst effects of climate change, #carbon removal needs to start scaling to the point where it can supplement large-scale #emissions reductions,” said Adam Subhas, an associate scientist in marine #chemistry and #geochemistry at the #WoodsHole #Oceanographic Institution (#WHOI), who will oversee the week-long experiment.
    arstechnica.com/science/2025/0

  14. Good morning #oceanplanet. It's our second day here and time to introduce ourselves.
    We are the national #oceanographic institute of the Netherlands, based on #Texel island and in #Yerseke. Our researchers work on fundamental questions about #biodiversity and #climatechange, by researching #migratorybirds #NorthSea #WaddenSea #buildingwithnature #coastalprotection #benthos #oceancurrents #saltmarshes #wetlands #deepseamining #deepsea #microbiology . We also host the Dutch research vessels.