Peter Gleick – Hypocrite Extraordinaire | Real Science
1/28/01 : No more words. “The debate is over,” says Peter Gleick
The Weather Turns Wild – US News and World Report
May 10, 2010 : “It’s a witch hunt,” Dr. Gleick said in an interview. “Let’s have a debate about the science; these attacks on climate science are not based on science, they’re based on politics.”...
[Panzersage comment] I am very much looking forward to the court case where Gleick presents the “original” memo as evidence.
Santorum's Stance on Climate Change: Not Very Christian
While it has been proven over and over by at least ninety-eight percent of the leading scientists around the globe that climate change is in fact a real and catastrophic threat to our planet, and is also in fact man-made, it is not Santorum's inability to embrace the scientific data on man-made climate change that makes his stance so appalling.
As the sordid fakery and fabrications of a major global warming alarmist scientist, Peter Gleick, continues to embarrassingly unravel, the mainstream press also has to cope with real world climate facts - the world is not dangerously warming and causing all the exaggerated global warming catastrophes they previously reported (predicted).
Shock News : We All Starved To Death 30 years Ago! | Real Science
“By…[1975] some experts feel that food shortages will have escalated the present level of world hunger and starvation into famines of unbelievable proportions. Other experts, more optimistic, think the ultimate food-population collision will not occur until the decade of the 1980s.” •
Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist
Today thanks to a nifty government program called Echelon most printers(at least those from HP, Xerox, Dell, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, amongst others now imbed microscopic code on everything they print. A Forensic Science team will be able to look at the Gleick’s memo and will be able to tell the printer it came from without much difficulty.
My money is it coming from Gleick’s very own Epson Printer, the same one he used to scan the document.