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Sat May 2, 2015, 09:30 AM May 2015

Fmr. Climate Commision Head To Abbot: Explain How You Can Fund Lomborg, But Couldn't Fund Us

The former head of Australia's respected Climate Commission, which was disbanded by conservative Prime Minister Tony Abbott in 2013, on Thursday challenged the government to explain its recent decision to fund a controversial new research institute. Abbott axed the publicly funded Climate Commission, which was established to provide information on the effects of climate change and ways to combat it, on his first day in office.

Environment Minister Greg Hunt said at the time that ending the program would save the cash-strapped government A$1.6 million ($1.24 million). But last week Education Minister Christopher Pyne raised eyebrows by announcing a plan to spend A$4 million over four years on Danish academic Bjorn Lomborg's new institute at the University of Western Australia.

Lomborg, who accepts the consensus around man-made climate change but argues against government intervention to halt it, is a controversial figure in the scientific community. The former chair of the Climate Commission, Tim Flannery, questioned how the government could find that money even as the country's finances have worsened with the global downturn in commodities prices.

"We, as the Climate Commission, were abolished by the federal government with their very first act in coming to power. And the reason that was given to the Australian public and to ourselves was that they lacked the funding," he told Reuters. "Now, 18 months later or so, magically the funding's been found to bring someone from Denmark to Australia to set up a center. The Australian public are owed an explanation." A spokesman for Minister Pyne did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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http://www.planetark.com/enviro-news/item/73117

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