Calif. Water Policy Conference "is a project" of a larger group also subsidized by taxpayers.
3/9/12, "17 Days Later, Peter Gleick is Back in the Saddle," No Frakking Consensus, Donna Laframboise
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According to Gleick himself, his actions demonstrated:
a serious lapse of my own and professional judgment and ethics…
In his own opinion, his “judgment was blinded,” his behaviour is something to be deeply regretted, and apologies were appropriate and necessary. In the opinion of the New York Times‘ blogger Andrew Revkin, Gleick had “admitted to an act that leaves his reputation in ruins” (for more info see here).
So how long did it take Gleick’s community to forgive and forget? A grand total of 17 days.
Not 17 years. Not 17 months. Not even 1 month. Two-and-a-half weeks later Gleick is back in the saddle.
So let’s think about this for a moment. Gleick has admitted to lying and stealing. Not for monetary gain, but to advance the climate change cause. Gleick is a water specialist. Presumably he also considers protecting waterways to be a good cause. So how were the conference attendees to know whether Gleick’s remarks about water were accurate and honest – or whether they were being spun and twisted by a man who, mere days ago, admitted that he can become so frustrated when trying to advance his cause, that he resorts to dishonesty?
Three hundred people were reportedly in attendance at the conference yesterday (backup link here). It’s difficult to believe that all of them are grateful for the fact that their keynote speaker was someone who remains under a cloud as we await word of whether criminal charges will be laid and whether the think tank will be filing civil lawsuits.
Among the conference sponsors we find:
- the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power
- the San Diego County Water Authority
- the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
- and the Sonoma County Water Agency
In the past few weeks the California Water Policy Conference had to make a decision about whether or not to go ahead with its originally-planned keynote speaker. Its decision tells us a great deal about whether those talking about water issues in California
- can themselves be trusted.
Did they champion honesty and integrity? Or did they hand over their podium to a self-confessed liar and thief?" via Tom Nelson
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California Water Policy 2012 Conference Sponsors
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The Calif. Water Policy Conference "is a project" of a larger group also subsidized by taxpayers:
"The California Water Policy Conference is a project of POWER - Public Officials for Water and Environmental Reform. POWER is an organization of California water agencies and officials dedicated to promoting public accountability and environmentally sustainable water policies and practices.
Please feel free to connect with us either by sending an email to info@CAwaterPolicy.org"...
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2/24/12, "Peter Gleick requests short-term leave of absence from Oakland's Pacific Institute," Marin Independent Journal, Dana Hull
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"He’s also resigned, somewhat ironically, from the chairmanship of the American Geophysical Union’s task force on scientific ethics."
3/3/12, "Climate Expert's pants on fire. Was lying about his identity the only thing Peter Gleick lied about?" Toronto Sun, Lorrie Goldstein, opinion
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2/20/12, "Peter Gleick Confesses," Climate Audit
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A frightening example of projection.
3/9/12, "Pacific Institute’s Peter Gleick Breaks Silence," KQED, Jeremy Miller
"Those who deny this science and this evidence are becoming increasingly desperate in their efforts to attack the science and scientists and fool the public and prevent any rational discussion of a climate or energy policy from being adopted,” he said in his remarks." (item at end of article) via Tom Nelson
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