cc: rbradley@geo.umass.edu, p.jones@uea.ac.uk, Keith Briffa , Kevin Trenberth , Michael Oppenheimer , ssolomon@al.noaa.gov, Ellen Mosley-Thompson date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 13:16:47 -0600 from: Tom Wigley subject: Re: Fwd: world's best scientists behind soon study to: "Michael E. Mann" Dear all, I am happy to send a personal email to Inhofe. OK? Tom. __________________________ Michael E. Mann wrote: > Dear co-authors, > > Our Eos piece can't appear too soon, at this point, > > mike > >> Subject: world's best scientists behind soon study >> To: mann@virginia.edu >> X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 5.0.9 November 16, 2001 >> From: Jeff Nesmith >> Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 14:11:09 -0400 >> X-MIMETrack: Serialize by Router on CN-ATL-NML01/Coxnews(Release 5.0.8 >> |June 18, 2001) at >> 06/06/2003 02:10:43 PM >> X-MIME-Autoconverted: from base64 to 8bit by >> multiproxy.evsc.Virginia.EDU id h56IGuD17232 >> >> >> >> >> >> I covered a hearing by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee >> yesterday and Sen. Inhofe broke away from the agenda for a few minutes to >> lecture some White House guy on the importance of having sound science, >> yahyah, etc. As an example, he said, this new study about the medieval >> warming period casts a whole new light on the global warming issue. >> Then he >> said that this was the work of 240 of the best scientists in the world. >> >> jeff n. > > ______________________________________________________________ > Professor Michael E. Mann > Department of Environmental Sciences, Clark Hall > University of Virginia > Charlottesville, VA 22903 > _______________________________________________________________________ > e-mail: mann@virginia.edu Phone: (434) 924-7770 FAX: (434) 982-2137 > http://www.evsc.virginia.edu/faculty/people/mann.shtml >