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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>