Tuesday, February 21, 2012

AGU President: "On Thursday, 16 February, prior to his blog post, Dr. Gleick resigned as chair of AGU's Task Force on Scientific Ethics, which first convened in November 2011. In his resignation, he cited "personal, private reasons" "

AGU Encourages Integrity in All Aspects of Climate Change Discourse - MarketWatch
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --
Scholarly Society Rejects Deception Regarding Heartland Institute Documents
In response to a blog post late yesterday, 20 February 2012, by Dr. Peter Gleick regarding documents purportedly from the Heartland Institute which he disseminated, AGU President Michael McPhaden issued the following statement:
"AGU is disappointed that Dr. Gleick acted in a way that is inconsistent with our organization's values. AGU expects its members to adhere to the highest standards of scientific integrity in their research and in their interactions with colleagues and the public. Among the core values articulated in AGU's Strategic Plan are 'excellence and integrity in everything we do.' The vast majority of scientists share and live by these values.
"AGU will continue to uphold these values and encourage scientists to embrace them in order to remain deserving of the public trust. While this incident is regrettable, it should not obscure the fact that climate change is occurring or interfere with substantive scientific discourse regarding climate change."
On Thursday, 16 February, prior to his blog post, Dr. Gleick resigned as chair of AGU's Task Force on Scientific Ethics, which first convened in November 2011. In his resignation, he cited "personal, private reasons" and expressed concern that he would not be able to fulfill his responsibilities as chair. His resignation was accepted.
Following Dr. Gleick's resignation, a search began immediately for a replacement. Effective today, 21 February, the new chair of AGU's Task Force on Scientific Integrity is Linda Gundersen, Director, Office of Science Quality and Integrity, USGS (U.S. Geological Survey).
Flashback: Awkward: I wonder if Peter Gleick will still be leading AGU's task force to "review, evaluate, and update the Union's policies on scientific misconduct and the process for investigating and responding to allegations of possible misconduct by AGU members"

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