Death threats fail to shake climate scientists
ABC News
Updated Sun Jun 5, 2011 8:38am AEST
A climate change scientist who has been targeted by death threats says the science community must still continue to release the latest research.
A number of the country's top climate change scientists, including several at the Australian National University (ANU), have been targeted by death threats and abusive phone calls for months.
But the situation has now worsened, and ANU has moved its scientists to a more secure location and introduced other security measures.
Professor David Koroly from the University of Melbourne says he receives threats every time he is interviewed by the media.
(More here.)
Updated Sun Jun 5, 2011 8:38am AEST
A climate change scientist who has been targeted by death threats says the science community must still continue to release the latest research.
A number of the country's top climate change scientists, including several at the Australian National University (ANU), have been targeted by death threats and abusive phone calls for months.
But the situation has now worsened, and ANU has moved its scientists to a more secure location and introduced other security measures.
Professor David Koroly from the University of Melbourne says he receives threats every time he is interviewed by the media.
(More here.)
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