The Gleick Tragedy

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UPDATE95: 10:45 AM 3/9 Peter Gleick gave the keynote address to a recent water conference. Yesterday, KQED Radio aired a snippet of his talk, the part in which he denigrates “deniers”. http://blogs.kqed.org/climatewatch/

UPDATE94: 8:50AM 3/7 Questions in the house about Gleick’s EPA grants, will his ethics violation mean he won’t be able to get EPA grants again?

UPDATE93: 9:25PM 3/6 Financial Post: ‘Fakegate’ latest climate clashDocument from skeptical think-tank turns out to have been forged

UPDATE92: 7:30PM 3/6 NYT’s Andy Revkin speaks of the fake memo issue, but basically tells people asking why he’s silent on the issue to go suck eggs (my interpretation). Harold Ambler has the details here.

UPDATE91: 7:45AM 3/6 The Sound of Silence  Harold Ambler asks:

I have asked him, twice now, if he bothered to ask Peter Gleick if he was the author of an internationally significant document that someone fraudulently produced two weeks ago.

And Revkin has gone silent.

UPDATE90: 7:30AM 3/6 Fakegate/Gleickgate – Global Warming’s Piltdown Man 

UPDATE89: 11AM 3/5 WaPo weighs in with In climate wars, radicalization of researchers brings risks – The Washington Post

UPDATE88: 11:30AM 3/4 At The Reference Frame: Selling your soul for a narrative: understanding the Gleick fraud

UPDATE87: 10:30AM 3/4 The Toronto Sun reports: Climate expert’s pants on fire. Loved this part:

Gleick’s other big “find”, according to Heartland’s critics, was a plan to infiltrate public schools with educational programs promoting climate denial.

But for heaven’s sake, if Al Gore and his minions are going to be welcomed into schools to scare the bejeebers out of children on climate change, what’s the big deal about Heartland sending in a few troops to say Gore’s full of hooey?

UPDATE86: 2PM 3/3 The Orange County Register has a strong opinion piece by Steven Greenhut who says: What’s a little fraud to save the Earth?If the theory of man-made global warming were such a self-obvious truth, the result of scientific consensus, then why do its advocates keep committing fraud to advance it?

UPDATE85: 10:37AM 3/3 The Chicago Tribune weighs in on Fakegate with Climate madness -Skulduggery undermines the case for global warming I missed this when it first came out, but still relevant today.

UPDATE84: 10:13AM 3/3 More Fakegate Fallout in the form of gotcha jounalism: Fake moral outrage translated to smear: media upset that students can choose to take an elective course on climate change at Carleton

UPDATE83: 10:00AM 3/2 In Heartland, Gleick, and Media Law, the Columbia Journalism review takes on Fakgate saying: “Gleick leaked information to the press, which puts him in league with figures like Daniel Ellsberg, the source of the Pentagon Papers, and Bradley Manning, the source of the Wikileaks cables, rather than with the muckraking journalists of yore.“.

UPDATE82: 9:45AM 3/2  Things About Peter Gleick That “Might Also Interest or Intrigue You”

UPDATE81: 8:00AM 3/2 Fakegate: The Obnoxious Fabrication of Global Warming – Forbes.  The stolen Heartland documents exonerated, rather than embarrassed, the skeptic movement.

UPDATE80: 7:60AM 3/2 From Master Resource – An appreciation for the Heartland Institute and Joe Bast Meanwhile, if you want to show appreciation while poking some fun, Heartland now offers Fakegate Gear 

UPDATE79: 12PM 3/1 In Politico’s Morning Energy, NCARS’s Kevin Trenberth excuses Gleick’s criminal behavior as “advocacy”, here’s what they say along with quote by Kevin Trenberth:

I’VE MADE A HUGE MISTAKE — Peter Gleick’s career isn’t over despite the big scar linked to his duping the Heartland Institute, says Kevin Trenberth, an atmospheric scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo. “I think this pushes Peter in the direction of getting even more involved on the side of being an advocate,” Trenberth told ME on Friday. “He’s had a strong science background, especially related to water. I don’t see this as the end of the road for Peter by any means.”

As Donna Laframboise says, what will it take? Where Do Gleick’s Apologists Draw the Line? Lying and stealing and misleading are OK so long as they help advance a good cause. What else is acceptable? Old fashioned burglary? Arson? Car bombs?

UPDATE78: 11AM 3/1 A new documentary about water by the makers of ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ features none other than Peter Gleick. h/t to the Daily Bayonet Weekly Roundup.

UPDATE77: 6:50PM SciBlogs resident crank Greg Laden has a wild conspiracy theory according to Mr. Worthing who writes: Meanwhile, on another planet…Greg Laden suffers from a shortage of oxygen to the brain… (worth a read, wow, just wow – A)

UPDATE76: 12:20PM 2/29 In a letter, Koch takes the NYT and Revkin to task

UPDATE75: 10:20AM 2/29 Heartland sends a letter to all board members of the Pacific Institute.

UPDATE74: 820AM 2/29 In more dysfunctional editorializing from the LA times, trying to prop up Michael Mann and push his book, we have this passage: “Peter Gleick, a MacArthur “genius” grant recipient for his work on global freshwater challenges and president of the Pacific Institute, admitted earlier this month to borrowing a page directly from the denialists’ playbook. Posing as someone else…” Playbook? OK geniuses, name ONE INCIDENT where a skeptic posed as somebody else to steal documents and commit wire fraud.

UPDATE73: 8:10AM 2/29 In a fit of angst titled Subterfuge vs. propaganda in global warming debate, LA Times writer Michael Hiltzik tries to equate CRU “Team” scientists illegally avoiding FOI requests and getting off on a FOIA statute of limitations technicality to hypocrisy on the part of Heartland for having a criminal wire fraud act made against them. The logic dysfunction by this reporter is stunning.

UPDATE72: 7:55AM 2/29 EENews Climatewire has a timeline narrative of the affair in A scientist’s fraudulent peek into Heartland’s files began with a modest request.

UPDATE 71: 3:27PM 2/28 In his latest post 18 U.S.C. 1343 Steve McIntyre demonstrates how Andrew Lacis of GISS, has no clue about law, and likely no clue about ethical behavior either. As Eli Rabbett would say Andrew, RTFM.

UPDATE70: 2:40PM 2/28 A very detailed Fakegate timeline has been prepared by WUWT reader A. Scott, which I have published complete with an Excel Spreadsheet. Notes made of the new Copner timeline also. Details here.

UPDATE69: 10:03AM 2/28 Mosher and Copner are following another trail over at Lucia’s in comments. It seems even Gleick’s associates were warning him against use of the phrase “anti-climate”. The response about “giving away the game” makes me wonder if there were others in on the phishing, but it could just be coincidental.

UPDATE68: 9:25AM 2/28 Walter Starck has a good comparison of Heartland/Fakegate -vs- Climategate at Quadrant Online

UPDATE67: 8:05AM 2/28 Ben Pile has an excellent summary of Fakegate

UPDATE66: 4:45PM 2/27 Yesterday it was “hordes” today it is “swarms”. The hilarity continues over at DeSmog Blog.

UPDATE65: 3:08PM 2/27 the AGU president issues a statement on Gleick and AGU’s involvement with Gleick’s AGU ethics committee. It is quite strong and condemns Gleick (though could be stronger).

UPDATE64: 1:00 and 1:18PM 2/27 In a press release, the Heartland Institute President Debunks Fakegate Memo Meanwhile, days later, the Pacific Institute Board of Directors catches up with a new statement citing what we all knew last Friday.

UPDATE63: 10:15AM 2/27 Lying and deception can be justified, says climate change ethics expert James Garvey, a philosopher and the author of The Ethics of Climate Change has written a defence of Peter Gleick at the Guardian.

UPDATE62: 10:10AM 2/27 Fakegate: DeSmogBlog’s epic fail – You almost have to feel sorry for the folks at DeSmogBlog.

UPDATE61: 2/26 Mr. Worthing on “Funding Imbalance” says: Note that the latest grant of $100 million was made on the day after the hippies got all hot under the collar about Heartland’s ‘huge’ annual budget of $4.4 million

UPDATE60: While “Fakegate” rages, which is a huge distraction from the science, this essay by Dr. David Evans The Skeptics Case is useful to consider and to cite in the thousands of online arguments now occurring. A PDF is provided for emailing also.

UPDATE59: I no more than post QOTW (bonus edition), and Steve McIntyre provides yet another quote for serious consideration. Uncharacteristically, he has disabled comments. But when you see his quote, you’ll understand why.

UPDATE58: 5:15AM 2/26 Dr. Judith Curry has a relevant QOTW (bonus edition).  My earlier QOTW choice has apparently terrorized the twits with WUWT “hordes”.

UPDATE57: 8:00PM Christopher Booker in the Telegraph says: The Gleick affair is further proof of the warmists’ endless credulity – Dr Peter Gleick provides more evidence that the supporters of the Cause will stop at nothing.

UPDATE56: 3:02PM 2/25 Peter Gleick lecturing the U.S. Senate on “deceitful tactics”

UPDATE55: 1:50PM 2/25 The Weekly Standard has a great story up – Why the Climate Skeptics Are Winning – Too many of their opponents are intellectual thugs.

Loved this part:

Finally, “coordinated”? Few public policy efforts have ever had the massive institutional and financial coordination that the climate change cause enjoys. That tiny Heartland, with but a single annual conference and a few phone-book-sized reports summarizing the skeptical case, can derange the climate campaign so thoroughly is an indicator of the weakness and thorough politicization of climate alarmism.

UPDATE54: 12:20PM some interesting essays by Donna Laframboise here entitled: Peter Gleick – Then and Now and another by Hilary Ostrov entitled: From the ashes of Gleickgate: a new mantra is born h/t to Dr. Judith Curry from her Week in Review

UPDATE53: 10:45AM 2/25 Steve McIntyre has a humorous piece entitled Gleick and America’s Dumbest Criminals

UPDATE52: 10:20 AM 2/25 Nicola Scaffeta has contributed a guest essay – What triggered Dr. Peter Gleick to do identity fraud on Jan 27th?

UPDATE51: 7:15PM 2/24 According to the San Jose Mercury News, Dr. Gleick has requested a leave of absence from the Pacific Institute – details here

UPDATE50: 5:00PM 2/24 Quote of the week – from Scientific American, a comment on “The Cause” as we saw in CG2 emails

UPDATE49: 3:23PM 2/24 Dr. Judith Curry posts a “bombshell” on her website saying: With virtually no effort on my part (beyond reading an email, cutting and pasting into the blog post), I have uncovered “juicier stuff” about Heartland than anything Gleick uncovered.

Oh, the ironing.

UPDATE48: 3:00PM 2/24 Rep Ed Markey, probably still upset that Waxman-Markey cap and trade didn’t go anywhere, is sticking his nose into the Fakgate affair.

UPDATE47: 10:10AM 2/24 Fraudulent emails to Heartland from Gleick have been released. See details here.

UPDATE46: 10:00AM 2/24 The EPA was shown yesterday to “disappear” $468,000 in Federal grants to Gleick’s Pacific Institute. Now even more grants to Gleick have been scrubbed from EPA Grants Database. Steve Milloy at Junkscience.com reports:

EPA, do you know where your grants are?

Additional grants (possibly as much $647,000) to Peter Gleick’s Pacific Institute seem to have disappeared from the EPA Grants Database.

The purpose of the grants on the screencap he has is a hoot.

UPDATE45: 8:00 AM 2/24 I’ve known this for several days, but now it is in the press. The gloves are off and The FBI has been called in.

UPDATE44: 11:00PM 2/23 Here is a special news report from KUSI-TV in San Diego on Fakegate – John Coleman reports.

UPDATE 43: 10:45PM 2/23 Here is a video “self-interview” from Dec 2011 by Peter Gleick from his PI office where he talks about people having a “fundamental trust in scientists”.

UPDATE42: 8:20PM 2/23 It appears that Gleick’s cyber impersonation to Heartland may have run afoul of a new law in California.

UPDATE41: 4:32 PM 2/23 The story on yours truly in the local alternate weekly “Leaked Documents Hit Home

UPDATE40: 10:55AM 2/23 Heartland publishes the email thread with Dr. Gleick where he was invited to Heartland’s annual dinner as a speaker (with a speaking fee), and then declined after consideration.

UPDATE39: 10:09AM 2/23 Junkscience reports: Breaking: EPA scrubs web site of Gleick grants?

UPDATE38: 9:45AM 2/23 What do you do when you are a climate skeptic and have access to sensitive private documents? The answer is here.

UPDATE37: 7:30AM 2/23 Monckton writes an opinion on why the perpetrators(s) should be prosecuted.

UPDATE36: 12AM 2/23 You can participate in a crowdsourcing experiment using free open source stylometry/textometry software to determine the true authorship of the “faked” Heartland Climate Strategy memo. Details here.

UPDATE 35: 11:45 PM 2/22 Steve McIntyre has some interesting posts on the Gleick affair. Gleick and the NCSE and also Gleick’s AGU Resignation.

UPDATE34: 10:20PM 2/22 AP/WaPo: Ethicists blast chair of science ethics panel for taking global warming skeptic group’s papers

UPDATE 33: 10:00PM 2/22 The Guardian reports: Scientist who lied to obtain Heartland documents faces fight to save job. It seems the Pacific Institute Board of directors isn’t very happy. Their recent statement contrasts with Update 19 below. And he’s been dropped as a columnist by the SFO Chronicle.

UPDATE32: 9:45PM 2/22 Megan McArdle of The Atlantic has her third article in a series on this affair. She writes:

And ethics aside, what Gleick did is insane for someone in his position–so crazy that I confess to wondering whether he doesn’t have some sort of underlying medical condition that requires urgent treatment.  The reason he did it was even crazier.

UPDATE31 9:15PM 2/22 The Daily Mail gives WUWT props in this affair, here:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2104908/Fakegate–new-nadir-climate-change-swindle.html

UPDATE30: 6:30PM 2/22 “So, Peter Gleick: if I am wrong, sue me.” says Maggie’s Farm on the fake document. Meanwhile, in a desperate attempt at self vindication, the paid propagandists at DeSmog blog have become their own “verification bureau” for a document they have no way to properly verify. The source says it isn’t verified but that’s not good enough for them so they spin it. They didn’t even bother to get an independent opinion. Get this: Evaluation shows “Faked” Heartland Climate Strategy Memo is Authentic. It seems to be just climate news porn for the weak minded Susuki followers upon which their blog is founded. As one WUWT commenter (Copner) put it – “triple face palm”.

UPDATE29: 5:00 PM 2/22 Dr. Roger Pielke Sr. weighs in saying:

On September 4 2011 I posted

Hatchet Job On John Christy and Roy Spencer By Kevin Trenberth, John Abraham and Peter Gleick

I have reposted below since the recent behavior (e.g. see) of Peter Gleick, co-founder and president of the Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security in Oakland, California,  involving the Heartland Institute is just another example of the often vitriolic and unseemly behavior by some to discredit what are appropriate alternative viewpoints on the climate issue.  Unfortunately, the action towards the Heartland Institute displayed by Peter Gleick is just another example of an attitude of a significant number of individuals in the leadership of the climate science community.

UPDATE28: 11:40AM James Evans in comments reports that “the BBC has finally weighed in, and it’s lame”. It only took Richard Black 36 hours to be convinced by an onslaught of emails. Whatta guy! The article makeup leaves no question now that Black is biased beyond all hope.

UPDATE27: 11:25 AM 2/22 Marlo Lewis at Globalwarming.org summarizes in From Climategate to Fakegate

UPDATE26: 8:25AM 2/22 Time Magazine has a feature story by Bryan Walsh: The Heartland Affair: A Climate Champion Cheats — and We All Lose

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2107364,00.html#ixzz1n825Q9Gm

UPDATE25: 8:18PM 2/21 Willis Eschenbach writes An Open Letter to Dr. Linda Gundersen asking et tu AGU?

UPDATE24: 8:10 PM 2/21 Joe Bast of the Heartland Institute gives a video interview with the Wall Street Journal. He accuses Gleick directly, saying:

Gleick “impersonated a board member of the Heartland Institute, stole his identity by creating a fake email address, and proceeded to use that fake email address to steal documents that were prepared for a board meeting. He read those documents, concluded that there was no smoking gun in them, and then forged a two-page memo”

UPDATE23: 7:30PM 2/21 Megan McArdle of The Atlantic gives Mosher and the blogosphere props for the takedown, and some jeers for others.

UPDATE22: 3:30PM 2/21 The AGU weighs in on Gleick with “disappointment”  Gleick resigned on Feb 16th, but apparently didn’t tell them the full story of why.

UPDATE21: 2:55PM 2/21  Fakegate – It’s What They Do by Chris Horner

UPDATE20: 2:30PM 2/21 Warning Signs: “Fakegate” Blows Up in Warmist Faces

UPDATE19: 2:12PM 2/21 For now, Dr. Gleick still has an office, though I’m not sure that will true in the future. The Pacific Institute made an announcement on their web page that Dr. Gleick has been and continues to be an integral part of our team. 

UPDATE18: 1:55 PM 2/21 Josh designs the new spring line of Climate Churnalism’s New Clothes

UPDATE17: 1:30 PM 2/21 With resignations happening already, and AGU removing him from his webpage, (Update11) The question out there is now about the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Gleick signed an “integrity” document “Climate Change and the Integrity of Science,” was published in the journal Science on May 7th, 2010 as the “Lead Letter”, plus  a supporting editorial.  Will the co-signers defend the tarnished integrity of climate science now? Will Dr. Gleick continue on the NAS as a member?

UPDATE16: 1:05PM 2/21 The Union of Credit Card Holding Concerned Scientists weighs in with a “devil made me do it” excuse.

Gleick’s Actions Don’t Excuse Heartland’s Anti-Science Campaign

Lame-o-meter pegged, Kenji is displeased.

UPDATE15: 11:08AM 2/21 Unbelievable. Daily Kos elevates Gleick to hero status (via Tom Nelson):

Daily Kos: Hero Scientist responsible for Heartland Expose

Hero scientist, Peter Gleick, a water and climate analyst is the one responsible for exposing the Heartland agenda to spread misinformation and lies and subvert any real action for the climate change crisis.  He did so at considerable risk to his career and personal reputation.

UPDATE14: 9:40AM Daily Climate article cites “criminal act” and “steel cage death match” here

UPDATE13: 9:30AM 2/21 NCSE posts a story about Gleick on their news page, they mention his resignation from NCSE’s board.

On the same day as he posted his statement, however, he apologized to NCSE for his behavior with regard to the Heartland Institute documents and offered to withdraw from the board, on which he was scheduled to begin serving as of February 25, 2012. His offer was accepted.

UPDATE12: 8:10AM 2/21 Delingpole on integrity here

UPDATE11: 8AM 2/21 Gleick removed from AGU Task Force on Scientific Ethics page

UPDATE10: 7:45AM 2/21 Dr. Judith Curry tries to reconcile Gleick’s essays on “integrity” with his actions. It is a fascinating read.

UPDATE9: 7:20AM 2/21 Josh has a cartoon out on it, I don’t agree with it. Time magazine calls out Gleick.

UPDATE8: 11:20PM Over at DeSmog Blog they are praising Gleick and spinning his confession so fast that it has created its own localized climate distortion. They are labeling him as a whistleblower: Whistleblower Authenticates Heartland Documents

For his courage, his honor, and for performing a selfless act of public service, he deserves our gratitude and applause.

These paid propagandists are shameless, they are labeling him as a martyr for the cause. The Noble Cause Corruption is thick there.

UPDATE7: 9:32 PM Politico writes:

Two sources in California — longtime Democratic operative Chris Lehane and Corey Goodman, a member of the Pacific Institute board of directors — confirmed to POLITICO that Gleick authored the Huffington Post blog confessing to be the source of the leak.

Lehane, Al Gore’s 2000 presidential campaign press secretary, is helping Gleick pro bono with communications issues. Gleick is represented by John Keker, a prominent San Francisco-based white collar criminal defense attorney.

UPDATE6: 9:25 PM Steve McIntyre writes:

No one should feel any satisfaction in these events, which have been highly damaging to everyone touched by them, including both Heartland and Gleick.

I couldn’t agree more. Unfortunately, the damage will continue until such time legal redress is made, which appears to be the next step. Steve also has a good timeline analysis here.

UPDATE5: 8:40PM commenter “Skiphill” writes:

Many will also be heartened to know that Gleick’s Pacific Institute has a special initiative in “Integrity in Science” (I know that his apologists will claim that this episode is not about integrity “in” scientific research etc. but still…..):

http://www.pacinst.org/topics/integrity_of_science/index.html

Integrity of Science

The Pacific Institute’s Integrity of Science Initiative responds to and counters the assault on science and scientific integrity in the public policy arena, especially on issues related to water, climate change, and security.

UPDATE4: 8:35PM Dr. Judith Curry notes the irony about Dr. Gleick lecturing her on integrity here

UPDATE3: 8:15PM I have received the Heartland statement, it will be posted under a separate post here. 8:23 PM It is posted here

UPDATE2: 725PM PST This post will likely go through many revisions as we learn more, I’ll timestamp each.- Anthony

UPDATE: 715PM PST Heartland advises me they will issue a statement soon. Stay tuned.

The Heartland Institute and Joe Bast: An Appreciation

http://www.lesjones.com/2012/03/02/an-analogy-of-what-peter-gleick-did-in-fakegate/

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pat
February 29, 2012 7:57 pm

and if u believe this….
29 Feb: Brookings Institution: Belief in Global Warming on the Rebound: National Survey of American Public Opinion on Climate Change
Christopher P. Borick, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion
Barry Rabe, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
Nearly 80% of Democrats believe in global warming, while Republicans are almost evenly split with 47% seeing evidence of increasing global temperatures…
http://www.brookings.edu/papers/2012/02_climate_change_rabe_borick.aspx
claims “62% ‘belief’ mark is the highest level recorded since the fall of 2009”.
would the “fall” be a climate pun for Climategate?

pat
February 29, 2012 8:12 pm

re Brookings poll, more proof it’s a religion:
28 Feb: MSNBC: AP: Seth Bortenstein: Poll: US belief in warming rises with thermometer
Americans’ belief in global warming is on the rise, along with temperatures and surprising weather changes, according to a new university poll.
The survey by the University of Michigan and Muhlenberg College says 62 percent of those asked last December think the Earth is getting warmer…
Nearly half the people who say they believe in global warming base that on personal observations of the weather. Climate researchers say that’s reaching the correct conclusion for reasons that aren’t quite right.
When asked an open-ended question about why they thought the Earth was warming, one-quarter of those surveyed pointed to temperatures they experience and another quarter cited other weather changes. One in 7 mentioned melting glaciers and polar sea ice, and 1 in 8 noted media coverage. Only 8 percent mentioned scientific research.
“It seems to be driven by an increased connection that the public is making between what they see in terms of weather conditions and climate change,” said Chris Borick, the director Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion.
The poll was conducted from Dec. 4 to Dec. 21, after the U.S. experienced a record 14 billion-dollar weather disasters in 2011, including killer tornadoes, an unusual northeastern hurricane, a devastating southwestern drought and floods along major rivers…
“I’m pleased that Americans believe in thermometers,” said University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver. “People feel confident about what they personally experience. They mix up the difference between weather and climate. It’s not unexpected. It’s human nature.”…
NASA climate scientist Gavin Schmidt called strange daily weather “the visceral experience of climate” for people…
The survey of 887 people has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
The findings are similar to other recent polls, including a 2010 AP-Stanford University Poll showing 3 out of 4 Americans thought global temperatures were going up, said Stanford poll chief Jon Krosnick.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46562357/ns/us_news-environment/
2007: Barry Rabe: Can Congress govern the Climate?
http://www.nyu.edu/brademas/pdf/Rabe_Formatted-_FINAL.pdf

Hilary Ostrov (aka hro001)
February 29, 2012 9:25 pm

[x-posted from CA]
A minor point, but posting it here for the record.
Pacific Institute have updated their http://www.pacinst.org/about_us/staff_board/ page, which now shows Elena Schmid as “Acting Executive Director” on the “Pacific Institute Staff” page.
Curiously (or not), Gleick is still listed as “President” on the above page, as well as on http://www.pacinst.org/about_us/staff_board/board.htm. There is no indication that he is “On leave of absence”.
Perhaps the Advisory Board held a séance, in order to seek the advice of the absent (In Memoriam) Dr. Stephen H. Schneider, who declared that this was ‘the right and ethical’ thing to do?!
============
And while I’m here … Readers might be interested in my speculations on ‘why did he do it?’
Let’s face it, folks! Gleick was relatively unknown until he began his adventures in ego-land, circa August 2011 during l’affaire Wagner. He was a little pisher in the Big Green Pond.
Could it be that – notwithstanding his MacArthur “genius” status (which makes him “too smart to get caught”) and his apparent lack of a functional moral compass – Gleick is afflicted, if not driven, by chronic green envy?
From pisher to phisher in less than a year. What a legacy, eh?!
For details, pls. see Gleick and the green factor$
Hilary Ostrov

Truthseeker
February 29, 2012 9:26 pm

Greg Laden does not do a lot of moderating it has to be said.
Just read this comment: http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2012/02/heartland-1_ncse-0.php#comment-6235931
Don’t sugar it up Markus, tell it straight!

February 29, 2012 9:32 pm

The chorus of unethical nonsense from the global warmist camp has become deafening.
The charlatans of the Gleick Klub are desperately trying to mutate Peter Gleick’s criminal acts into heroic deeds of daring-do against the evil Heartland Institute!
Against all odds, the Gleick Klub has accelerated the elevation of “The Theory of Warmist BS” to “The Law of Warmist BS”.
The final decree has been issued, and “The Law of Warmist BS” will be officially declared effective on March 1, 2012.
_________________________________________
Repeat from my earlier posts:
“You can save yourselves a lot of time, and generally be correct, by simply assuming that EVERY SCARY PREDICTION the global warming alarmists express is FALSE.”
Perhaps, with time and continued nonsense from the warmists, this Hypothesis will become a Theory, or even a Law (“The Law of Warmist BS”).
______________
Now, with the Peter Gleick confession, and the chorus of Pavlovian support for his criminal actions by the global warming alarmist community, I submit that:
“The Hypothesis of Warmist BS”
be herewith elevated to:
“The Theory of Warmist BS”.
______________
By the end of the Peter Gleick affair, a further elevation may occur, to:
“The Law of Warmist BS”.
However, it is too early for that now. In any case, “Peter Gleick” and “The Law” will soon become all too familiar with each other.

DirkH
February 29, 2012 9:59 pm

Here’s a very weird apologist who speculates that Gleick’s actions will actually lead to acceptance of 5 trillion USD’s worth of “market-base solutions” battling climate change.
http://gigaom.com/cleantech/why-peter-gleik-is-the-milken-moment-for-climate-change/
“Jigar Shah is the CEO of the Carbon War Room, a nonprofit that harnesses the power of entrepreneurs to implement market-driven solutions to climate change and create a post-carbon economy.”
Don’t know if that is the same carbon war room inhabited by archwarmist and super CO2 emitter Richard Branson. Or the same carbon war room of which the brother of the Figueres IPCC / UNEP / UNFCCC woman is the chairman of.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Mar%C3%ADa_Figueres
Talk about Nomenklatura…

dp
February 29, 2012 10:09 pm

If I were to bet on this story being right I think I’d win – here’s story, simply conjecture and nothing more. Greg Laden is taking a hit for the team so he can be hauled in to court where he expects to be able to turn the Heartland Institute inside out with subpoenas. Just because it sounds crazy to you and me does not mean it sounds crazy to everyone 🙂 and crazy seems to be on the uptick in climate circles.
Time will tell.

Merovign
February 29, 2012 11:51 pm

People keep floating the idea that Heartland “set this up,” by feeding the fake memo to Gleick. Shall we say I find this implausible, to say the least.
This would depend on Gleick magically knowing what specific documents to get that would reinforce his fake memo, and that he would magically choose to specifically commit wire fraud by impersonating a board member (since he hasn’t alleged that a *strategy* was given to him by the person who sent him the fake document).
This is unbelievable on par with a conspiracy theory that a bank is trying to commit insurance fraud by way of inducing arson by giving out matchbooks (I know, anachronistic example)..
It would be laughable as a movie plot, impossible in real life. You would have to deliver a detailed plot to carry out such a plan by inducement, and Gleick would be certifiable to *not* release that inducement as his first defense, if only as a “post-fail revenge move.”

D. Patterson
February 29, 2012 11:58 pm

dp says:
February 28, 2012 at 10:44 pm
I’m not a concern troll but I would like to be able to tell if I’m reading Romm’s blog or WUWT without looking at the banner. Lately the two sites have little distinguishing differences. I was actually concerned with all the trash talk as the Bloggies were winding down but WUWT fared well.
I quit reading Stephen Goddard’s site because of the anger and I can drop this site for a while until this blows over. It turns out most recent posts are from other sites anyway, and the comments are not worth mousing through. Including this one. JMO

Other readers do see “distinguishing differences” between those two blogs, even though you do not. It can well be imagined what other people may think about your efforts to dictate what you believe they should and should not have access to after your call for censorship. of what they read and write.

old44
March 1, 2012 1:47 am

Update 77: The only part of the true story SciBlogs resident Froot Loop Greg Laden missed, was the part where a Mossad agent acting on the orders of the CIA met Elvis Presley in a 7/11 store to pass on the fake document.

March 1, 2012 4:29 am

Now here’s a thing. I asked Greg Laden this and he replied:
Jason: Here’s another wild theory, but less mad than yours Greg. You were one of the 15 and maybe more than just a recipient.
I will neither confirm nor deny this.
Posted by: Greg Laden | March 1, 2012 7:07 AM
Now, why would he not just deny it?

GregS
March 1, 2012 5:31 am

I just read Shawn Otto’s blog post and came away shaking my head.
Shawn is a world-class writer. He wrote the screenplay for the award winning film House of Sand and Fog. You would think he would know something about writing.
Can I ask the obvious question here?
Wouldn’t a writing analysis reveal high scores for both the writer and the person they are trying to imitate? In other words, if Gleick was trying to write like Bast, would an analysis reveal that the document sounds both like Gleick and Bast?

hunter
March 1, 2012 6:00 am

Laden and the other true believers like him are basically occupying the part of the public square formerly dominated by UFO abductees and 911 truthers.

Blade
March 1, 2012 6:54 am

Heartland attorneys take note, here is a look at what can happen in an intellectual property case:
http://www.techspot.com/news/47614-western-digital-to-swap-certain-hdd-assets-with-toshiba-moves-closer-to-hitachi-gst-merger.html

“The news comes amid a busy last few months for hard drive manufacturers recovering from a series of floods that struck Thailand last year. It also follows an arbitration award in November ordering WD [Western Digital] to pay Seagate a hefty $525 million in damages for allegedly coaxing “confidential information and trade secrets” from a former Seagate employee. Western Digital has denied those allegations and it plans to contest the ruling.”

Peter ‘Principle’ Gleick confessed because he knows just how serious this can become. The wire fraud and libel issues are one thing, but the devious appropriation of Heartland’s protected private property could be in itself huge.
While these are not the exact same things (after all, no two things are ever the same), it is really not that large a stretch.

March 1, 2012 7:09 am

Anthony writes:

UPDATE77: 6:50PM SciBlogs resident crank Greg Laden has a wild conspiracy theory according to Mr. Worthing who writes: Meanwhile, on another planet…Greg Laden suffers from a shortage of oxygen to the brain… (worth a read, wow, just wow – A)

I read this and you’re right: wow!. I left a comment and found his blog had one extremely useful feature: a “preview” button which shows how your comment will actually appear. Any chance you can add this to wordpress?

Joe
March 1, 2012 7:09 am

UPDATE77: 6:50PM SciBlogs resident crank Greg Laden has a wild conspiracy theory according to Mr. Worthing who writes: Meanwhile, on another planet…Greg Laden suffers from a shortage of oxygen to the brain… (worth a read, wow, just wow – A)
All he is missing is the saucer people and reverse vampires.

edbarbar
March 1, 2012 7:19 am

Greg Laden is a fakegate denier.

M Courtney
March 1, 2012 7:20 am

RockyRoad says:
February 29, 2012 at 7:14 am
“53 comments and STILL nothing from Connolley, Gates, physicist, Exp, and others from the AGW Control Freaks crowd.”
In fairness to RGates, he disagrees with us and loses it occasionally but he’s never indicated support for the kind of practises of which Gleick has been found to be involved in.
OK. He is more trusting in Climate Models than I am, but that’s just a disagreement about the science.
Let’s not lump everyone in together. We have the moral high ground and are confident in our interpretation of the scientific evidence. So please beware of stereotyping or even the appearance of stereotyping.
And please forgive my arrogance in requesting this sanctimonious injunction from someone you’ve never met.

M.A.DeLuca II
March 1, 2012 7:55 am

Greg Laden’s conspiracy theory actually makes sense … if you’re of a mindset that already routinely accepts contradictory data as proof of a pre-determined result. If you believe both downpours and drought, or warm days and cold days are proof of global warming, for example.
This comes off sounding snarky, but really, it’s an observation. The AGW community jumps through all sorts of logical hoops to come up with support for their (ultimately) anti-human agenda. I expect Laden’s nonsense to carry a lot of weight with that crowd.

March 1, 2012 8:10 am

I know a very good computer forensics expert, and I asked him some questions about ‘stylometry’. It had some validity, but you need a lot of text, because it requires decent statistics. A page-and-a-half of partly cut-and-pasted text won’t cut it.
As a RealScientist (TM) i’m also incredibly skeptical about a noobie downloading a program off the web and using it, without understanding the first principles of what he’s doing. This is the sort of thing we warn graduate students against.
If Mr. Otto thinks this is science, no wonder he’s so confused about climate.

Hu McCulloch
March 1, 2012 8:13 am

After directly accusing Bast and Mosher of composing and planting the fake memo, Laden adds way down at the end of his post,

It is a conspiracy theory, produced for your amusement and, admittedly, as troll bait.

Still, it will be amusing to see how many Gleick supports take his accusation as truth.

March 1, 2012 8:29 am

Anthony
After reading Greg Laden’s scree I am reminded of another. The “Protocols of the Elder’s of Zion” was a document purporting to be a plan by Jewish leaders for world domination. Here is the first bit from the wikipedia page for those not familiar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion or The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion is a antisemitic hoax purporting to describe a Jewish plan for global domination. It was first published in Russia in 1903, translated into multiple languages, and disseminated internationally in the early part of the 20th century. Henry Ford funded printing of 500,000 copies which were distributed throughout the United States in the 1920s.
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis were major proponents of the text. It was studied, as if a factual document, in German classrooms after the Nazi Party came to power in 1933, despite having been exposed as fraudulent years before. In the opinion of historian Norman Cohn, the Protocols was Hitler’s primary justification for initiating the Holocaust and his “warrant for genocide”.[1]
The Protocols purports to document the minutes of a late 19th century meeting of Jewish leaders discussing their goal of global Jewish hegemony by subverting the morals of Gentiles, and by controlling the press and the world’s economies. It is still widely available today, still presented, typically, as a genuine document, on the Internet and in print, in many languages.

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The Gleick document is of the same order. As pointed out by Steve Mosher, MacIntyre and others, Gleick’s fictional document was created because he “knows” that the Heartland Institute is bad and since he could not find anything in the documents that he purloined from them, he created one. That is the noble cause corruption part.
The worse part comes from people like Laden, people who are so blinded by their own sense of righteousness that anything that is counterfactual to that sense is portrayed as evil, conspiracy, etc.
The success of the Protocols is that they helped to cement in the believers who hated Jews (skeptics), that they were evil and it is a righteous task to do anything possible to end their influence on the world. Laden is a believer, so when Gleick has his version of the protocols, it reinforces the base, and it is used as a tool to sway the undecided to their ranks. They know it will not shift people who are already committed skeptics any more than the Protocols shifted the minds of those who were not anti-semitic.
The danger is that the committed ones on their side, like Ted Turner and those like him with a lot of money will be pursuaded to give more money to the “cause” to fight the good fight (read the interview of Turner from this week on the internet). Do not underestimate the power of money in this fight. We have the truth on our side but look how much good the truth did the Jews in Germany.
Hyperbole maybe? Yep, but those of us who are skeptics must be ever diligent to speak the truth and to push the boundaries of knowledge forward. It is all we can do, and hope that people are not as easily swayed by hysteria as they were a hundred years ago.

March 1, 2012 8:30 am

Peter Gleick is the Raskolnikov of climate alarmism! The parallels are inescapable. Starring Peter Gleick as Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, and Steve Mosher as Ilya Petrovich.
from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raskolnikov

In Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov murders a pawnbroker, Alyona Ivanovna, with an axe he stole from a janitor’s woodshed, with the intention of using her money for good causes, based on a theory he had developed of the “great man”. Raskolnikov believed that people were divided into the “ordinary” and the “extraordinary”: the ordinary are the common rabble, the extraordinary (notably Napoleon or Muhammad) must not follow the moral codes that apply to ordinary people since they are meant to be great men. An extraordinary man would not need to think twice about his actions. Raskolnikov had been contemplating this theory for months, only telling it to his (now deceased) fiancée. (Although earlier, he had written an article along those lines in a journal on the condition that only his initials be used as attribution). Raskolnikov believes himself to be one of these extraordinary men and is thus “allowed” to commit murder. However, his plan goes wrong; before he is able to make his escape from the pawnbroker Alyona Ivanovna’s flat, her meek-tempered half-sister (Lizaveta Ivanovna) arrives and stumbles across the body. Raskolnikov, in a panic, murders the pawnbroker’s sister as well, a crime which, for some reason, does not weigh on him anywhere near as heavily as the initial murder. Although, the fact of the murders themselves does not particularly torment him. What torments him is the fact that he has not “transgressed”, and that he was not able to be the “great man” he had theorized about.
Raskolnikov finds a small purse on Alyona Ivanovna’s body, which he hides under a rock outside without checking its contents. His grand failure is that he lacks the conviction he believed to accompany greatness and continues his decline into madness. After confessing to the destitute, pious prostitute Sonia Semyonovna Marmeladova, she guides him towards admitting to the crime, and he confesses to Ilya Petrovich, a police lieutenant with an explosive temper (the book implies the policeman suspected him from the start). Raskolnikov is sentenced to exile in Siberia, accompanied by Sonia, where he begins his mental and spiritual rehabilitation.

Identity theft = murder of Alyona Ivanova
Forged strategy memo = murder of the sister, Lizaveta (an unplanned complication of the original crime)
The screenplay is already mostly written! I can’t wait for the production.

Fred 2
March 1, 2012 8:56 am

Laden’s new theory only lacks facts AND logic, so it’s perfect for the AGW crowd:
For example:
Why would Heartland sue anyone? Once you sue there is something called ” discovery.” And a conspiracy this extensive really wouldn’t be that hard to figure out. It also would depend on your target going crazy. Who plans for that?

Vinny
March 1, 2012 9:02 am

Where is the tragedy? I can personally care less about how good a scientist he was, the point is he knew every step of the way what he was doing. He tried to scam us, with the liberal lies of global warming and ultimately pick our pockets with ridiculous tax increases and “Carbon footprint” goals.
He chose to be a crook and get in bed with the devil, as they say “Devil be damned”.

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