One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts says the government climate policy is informed by CSIRO which 'ultimately relies on unvalidated computer models giving erroneous projections”.
One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts says the government climate policy is informed by CSIRO which "ultimately relies on unvalidated computer models giving erroneous projections”. Sky News host Rowan Dean said Mr Roberts had carefully cross examined the evidence from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation directly, finding their science to be “far from robust” and lacking “integrity and transparency".
“I don’t know what goes on in people’s hearts and minds, we know there’s a lot of group think in the CSIRO and they follow the political agenda”. Mr Roberts said a chief research scientist claimed many years ago “the CSIRO has been corrupted in its prosecution of science because it’s been politicised”. “I don’t know whether these are deliberate lies or whether they’re just sheer ignorance but I suspect it’s ‘group think’ combined with the ignorance and incompetence”.
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