The national science agency, CSIRO, has announced it will restructure its climate change teams to concentrate on dealing with it rather than trying to understand it.
The national science agency has been accused of walking away from climate science after it announced it would refocus from trying to understand it to practical measures to deal with it.
CSIRO chief executive Larry Marshall said yesterday climate change had been well modelled and it was time to start doing something about it.
Dr Marshall, a Sydney-born physicist and Silicon Valley entrepreneur, has ordered a restructure that will put 350 jobs at risk, particularly in environmental research, as the agency pursues “moonshots” capable of delivering practical solutions.
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