Stripping of Lauder station a 'travesty'
13 Jul 2012

Plans by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research to cut a number of senior science jobs at its Lauder office in Central Otago will spell the end of a world-class climate measurement science programme, says the New Zealand Association of Scientists.
Past-president Associate Professor James Renwick – a former principal scientist at Niwa – says that the Lauder scientists who will lose their jobs in September are involved in making critical measurements of Southern Hemisphere climate and atmospheric ozone and will lose their jobs in September.
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