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| − | The '''Pacific Institute''' | + | The '''Pacific Institute''' is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization established in Oakland, California to further environmental awareness. They represent yet another group claiming non-partisan when in fact, they are far-left [[liberal]]s. Like all liberal environmentalists, they deem [[Global Warming]] "settled science" and mock the opposition as "deniers" holding on to "willful ignorance". Per their website: "We conduct research, publish reports, recommend solutions, and work with decision makers, advocacy groups, and the public to change policy." Pacific Institute wants a healthy planet by promoting "[[environmental justice]]." |
| − | Peter H. Gleick is Pacific Institute's president and considers himself a scientist. | + | Peter H. Gleick is Pacific Institute's president and considers himself a scientist, having a Ph.D from [[UC Berkeley]]. Gleick is a Democrat, a denier of [[creationism]], and refuses to consider the links between [[Autism#Physical Factors|vaccines and autism]]. Gleick whined about how [[conservative]]s use bad science to push political agendas. He makes noise writing articles for the left-wing [[Huffington Post]]. In addition, he points a finger of shame at the supposed anti-science mentality of the [[Republican]] presidential candidates, then references other liberal sources as proof they are wrong. |
| − | ==External | + | In 2012, Gleick admitted to stealing private information from conservative think tank [[Heartland Institute]] on the subject of Climate Change. A number of institutions have accepted his resignation or removed his name from their membership.<ref>[https://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/02/21/climate-scientist-admits-stealing-docs-from-conservative-think-tank/ Climate scientist admits stealing docs from conservative think tank, Fox News, February 21, 2012]</ref><ref>[https://dailycaller.com/2012/02/21/global-warming-activist-admits-to-stealing-heartland-documents-blames-skeptics-for-his-lack-of-judgment/ Global warming activist admits to stealing Heartland docs, Daily Caller, February 21, 2012]</ref> |
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* [http://www.pacinst.org Official website] | * [http://www.pacinst.org Official website] | ||
[[Category:Global Warming]] | [[Category:Global Warming]] | ||
[[Category:Liberal Organizations]] | [[Category:Liberal Organizations]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:49, April 9, 2019
The Pacific Institute is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization established in Oakland, California to further environmental awareness. They represent yet another group claiming non-partisan when in fact, they are far-left liberals. Like all liberal environmentalists, they deem Global Warming "settled science" and mock the opposition as "deniers" holding on to "willful ignorance". Per their website: "We conduct research, publish reports, recommend solutions, and work with decision makers, advocacy groups, and the public to change policy." Pacific Institute wants a healthy planet by promoting "environmental justice."
Peter H. Gleick is Pacific Institute's president and considers himself a scientist, having a Ph.D from UC Berkeley. Gleick is a Democrat, a denier of creationism, and refuses to consider the links between vaccines and autism. Gleick whined about how conservatives use bad science to push political agendas. He makes noise writing articles for the left-wing Huffington Post. In addition, he points a finger of shame at the supposed anti-science mentality of the Republican presidential candidates, then references other liberal sources as proof they are wrong.
In 2012, Gleick admitted to stealing private information from conservative think tank Heartland Institute on the subject of Climate Change. A number of institutions have accepted his resignation or removed his name from their membership.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Climate scientist admits stealing docs from conservative think tank, Fox News, February 21, 2012
- ↑ Global warming activist admits to stealing Heartland docs, Daily Caller, February 21, 2012