Thomas W. Fuller

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See also Thomas Fuller (disambiguation).

Thomas W. Fuller is a climate action skeptic who wrote a column on climate change for Philip Anschutz's Examiner.com until November 2010[1]. Fuller co-authored the book Climategate: The Crutape Letters (self-published; createspace.com)[2] with Steven Mosher.

Fuller is a former technology commentator for the International Herald Tribune's Italy Daily. "and consulted on green technology for the UK government".[3]

Education

Fuller initially said he "...used the G.I. Bill to double major in Journalism and Anthropology"[4],[5], but later qualified this statement, saying he had left without taking a degree in either subject.[6]

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References

  1. Tom Fuller (2010-11-06). Good-bye to all that. Examiner.com. Retrieved on 2010-12-04.
  2. Climategate. CreateSpace. Retrieved on 2010-01-29. “... For those who have heard that this is a tempest in a teacup--we show why it will swamp the conventional wisdom on climate change. ...”
  3. Find out more about Thomas. Examiner.com. Retrieved on 2009-11-03.
  4. Tom Fuller (2010-01). Global warming food fight--conclusion (comment). Examiner.com. Retrieved on 2010-01-13. “...while talking about my academic background. I said my background was similar to Tobis, but I should have been clearer that I certainly did not pursue it as far as he did. I started in electronics and physics, courtesy of the U.S. Navy, and continued with quantum mechanics for cryptography, also courtesy of the U.S.N. After leaving the Navy I used the G.I. Bill to double major in Journalism and Anthropology. ...after that, working a bit in journalism and a bit in market research. Although I studied environmental sciences as part of anthropology, I am not a scientist and I did not take any climate science courses.”
  5. Jan. 13 2010 email from Tom Fuller, containing the above educational background comment
  6. Jan. 14 2010 email from Tom Fuller

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