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− | Bob Carter describes himself as an | + | '''Bob Carter''' describes himself as an "experienced environmental scientist." [http://www.smh.com.au/text/articles/2005/09/28/1127804546992.html] |
He could better be described as 'a prominent research geologist with a personal interest in the issue of climate change' from his list of research papers on James Cook Uni's website - http://www.es.jcu.edu.au/publication/author.html, none of which relate to climate change - or anything much above the ground. | He could better be described as 'a prominent research geologist with a personal interest in the issue of climate change' from his list of research papers on James Cook Uni's website - http://www.es.jcu.edu.au/publication/author.html, none of which relate to climate change - or anything much above the ground. | ||
− | + | ==External links== | |
+ | *Bob Carter, "[http://www.smh.com.au/text/articles/2005/09/28/1127804546992.html All the signs of full-blown Mother Earthism]", ''Sydney Morning Herald'', September 29 2005. |
Revision as of 09:33, 30 September 2005
Bob Carter describes himself as an "experienced environmental scientist." [1]
He could better be described as 'a prominent research geologist with a personal interest in the issue of climate change' from his list of research papers on James Cook Uni's website - http://www.es.jcu.edu.au/publication/author.html, none of which relate to climate change - or anything much above the ground.
External links
- Bob Carter, "All the signs of full-blown Mother Earthism", Sydney Morning Herald, September 29 2005.