John Mashey to lecture in Vancouver, Victoria

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DeSmogBlog Tutor Examines the Trail ofย Denial

Three or four years ago, when the DeSmogBlogโ€™s comments were still unmoderated (and too often unintelligent), we began to notice the consistent high quality of input from a frequent reader named John Mashey. His analysis was so sharp and his breadth of knowledge so impressive that we couldnโ€™t resist tracking him down – to find out: who the heck is thisย guy?

Well, his Wikipedia page announces him as a โ€œcomputer scientist, director and entrepreneur, โ€ a veteran of Bells Labs and Silicon Valley who has recently turned his prodigious energy and evident intelligence to the task of sorting out whoโ€™s saying what in the world of climate change denial and whoโ€™s paying them for theirย efforts.

Mashey has become a teacher, friend and contributor to the DSB in more ways than one. Aside from the remarkable research papers (1, 2)ย  that he has posted on our site in the last year, his was the greatest and most valued contribution to Climate Cover-up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming.

So, weโ€™re thrilled heโ€™s in โ€œthe neighbourhood,โ€ speaking in our hometown of Vancouver tomorrow (Wednesday April 6, 7:30 p.m. in Theatre C300 at UBC Robson Square, 800 Robson Street) andย  in Victoria (Thursday, April 7, 7:30 p.m. in Room B150 of the Bob Wright Centre at the University of Victoria). The trip, which included a lecture last night at the University of Northern BC in Prince George, was organized thanks to the good graces of Dr. Tom Pedersen, Director of the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions.

The Vancouver poster is attached, and interested viewers can tune into the Victoria event via LiveStream here.ย 

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