Confusion over future of CSIRO Melbourne lab as climate science moves to Hobart

By Adam Morton and Peter Hannam
Updated April 26 2016 - 9:23pm, first published 8:48pm
CSIRO boss Larry Marshall hopes the new centre will resolve ongoing concerns about climate science's home within the agency. Photo: Daniel Munoz
CSIRO boss Larry Marshall hopes the new centre will resolve ongoing concerns about climate science's home within the agency. Photo: Daniel Munoz
CSIRO's GASLab at Aspendale, on Melbourne's sandbelt. Photo: Supplied
CSIRO's GASLab at Aspendale, on Melbourne's sandbelt. Photo: Supplied
Stocking 40 years of gas samples from Cape Grim, at CSIRO's Aspendale centre. Photo: Supplied
Stocking 40 years of gas samples from Cape Grim, at CSIRO's Aspendale centre. Photo: Supplied
The Cape Grim greenhouse gas station in Tasmania, run in partnership by CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology.
The Cape Grim greenhouse gas station in Tasmania, run in partnership by CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology.

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