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Thomas Gale Moore
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Thomas Gale Moore is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is an expert on regulation, transportation, privatization, and technology and the author of Climate of Fear: Why We Shouldn't Worry about Global Warming. Speaking Topics:
- Global Warming
- Privatization
- Technology
- Transportation
- Trucking [1]
Moore blew smoke in America's face when he served as "peer-reviewer" for a Tobacco Institute hogwash report: Science, Economics, and Environmental Policy: A Critical Examination
Moore is listed as Adjunct Scholar for Cato Institute, [2] and currently is on the board of the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He is also associated with The Independent Institute, and Hoover Institution. The tobacco links to Cato and C.E.I. are well documented, and do not need repetition -- just click the links provided. The Independent Institute is another Koch-funded organ using tabacco-techniques of the white lab coats to dissemble about global warming, of which Moore is an identified flack. Remember, Koch is an OIL company, even if they loan troops for tobacco battles. The evidence of this report is that Moore is corrupt, and was so on the day his name was listed on this report. Funders to Moore's various institutes include the "usual suspects" Olin-Bradley-Koch-Scaife, et al.
Moore has also been affiliated with the Marshall Institute's Independent Commission on Environmental Education and Environmental Literacy Council.
Other Related SourceWatch Resources
- Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI)
- S. Fred Singer
- The Epa and the Science of Environmental Tobacco Smoke.
External links
- Cato Institute, "Thomas Gale Moore", undated, accessed May 2004.
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