About: Greg Ayers

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Greg Ayers is an Australian atmospheric scientist and was Director of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology from March 2009 until February 2012, when he resigned due to ill health. Prior to his working at the Bureau of Meteorology, Ayers was Chief of Marine and Atmospheric Research at the CSIRO, where he had worked since 1975. Ayers is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. He was educated at Monash University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (with honours) and a PhD.

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  • Greg Ayers is an Australian atmospheric scientist and was Director of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology from March 2009 until February 2012, when he resigned due to ill health. Prior to his working at the Bureau of Meteorology, Ayers was Chief of Marine and Atmospheric Research at the CSIRO, where he had worked since 1975. Ayers is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. He was educated at Monash University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (with honours) and a PhD. In February 2011 he responded to Cardinal George Pell's scepticism and ignorance about climate change during a Senate Estimates hearing. (en)
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  • Greg Ayers (en)
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  • Australian (en)
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  • Meteorologist, public servant (en)
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  • Director of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (en)
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  • February 2012 (en)
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  • Greg Ayers is an Australian atmospheric scientist and was Director of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology from March 2009 until February 2012, when he resigned due to ill health. Prior to his working at the Bureau of Meteorology, Ayers was Chief of Marine and Atmospheric Research at the CSIRO, where he had worked since 1975. Ayers is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering. He was educated at Monash University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (with honours) and a PhD. (en)
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