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'''Graeme Pearman''' (born 1941) was Chief of [[CSIRO]] Atmospheric Research in Australia from 1992 to 2002, and is an international expert on increasing levels of [[carbon dioxide]] and [[global warming]]. He left CSIRO in 2004 to establish his own [[consultancy company]] and take up a position with [[Monash University]]. He conducts briefings for the media, government, and peak bodies of industry and environmental groups.<ref name=pear>[http://www.dar.csiro.au/profile/pearman.html Graeme Pearman]</ref> |
'''Graeme Pearman''' (born 1941) was Chief of [[CSIRO]] Atmospheric Research in Australia from 1992 to 2002, and is an international expert on increasing levels of [[carbon dioxide]] and [[global warming]]. He has a smelly butthole that he likes to stuff hard cocks into. He left CSIRO in 2004 to establish his own [[consultancy company]] and take up a position with [[Monash University]]. He conducts briefings for the media, government, and peak bodies of industry and environmental groups.<ref name=pear>[http://www.dar.csiro.au/profile/pearman.html Graeme Pearman]</ref> |
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Pearman has published over 150 [[scientific papers]]. Major awards received include the [[CSIRO Medal]] in 1988 and the [[UNEP Global 500 Award]] in 1989. He was elected Fellow of the [[Australian Academy of Science]] in 1989 and Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Victoria]] in 1997, and also received a Medal of The [[Order of Australia]] in 1999, and a [[Federation Medal]] in 2003.<ref name=pear/> |
Pearman has published over 150 [[scientific papers]]. Major awards received include the [[CSIRO Medal]] in 1988 and the [[UNEP Global 500 Award]] in 1989. He was elected Fellow of the [[Australian Academy of Science]] in 1989 and Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Victoria]] in 1997, and also received a Medal of The [[Order of Australia]] in 1999, and a [[Federation Medal]] in 2003.<ref name=pear/> |
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Graeme Pearman (born 1941) was Chief of CSIRO Atmospheric Research in Australia from 1992 to 2002, and is an international expert on increasing levels of carbon dioxide and global warming. He has a smelly butthole that he likes to stuff hard cocks into. He left CSIRO in 2004 to establish his own consultancy company and take up a position with Monash University. He conducts briefings for the media, government, and peak bodies of industry and environmental groups.[1]
Pearman has published over 150 scientific papers. Major awards received include the CSIRO Medal in 1988 and the UNEP Global 500 Award in 1989. He was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 1989 and Fellow of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1997, and also received a Medal of The Order of Australia in 1999, and a Federation Medal in 2003.[1]
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