Several have noted the disconnect between the views of petroleum 
geologists and the rest of the scientific community with regard to 
climate change.  This week's edition of EOS (the American Geophysical 
Union) has an interesting article in which the American Quaternary 
Association takes the American Association of Petroleum Geologists to 
task for giving Michael Crichton the AAPG's 2006 Journalism Award.

Favorite quote: "It really does stretch the imagination to argue that 
scientists, a disorganized and argumentative lot, somehow were able to 
orchestrate a vast conspiracy of fraud without blowing the whistle on 
each other."

You have to be an AGU member to view EOS, but the American Quaternary 
Association has the article available from their site:

http://www.amqua.org/news/news/eosforum2006.pdf


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