"We'll look back on all of this in 10 or 15 years and realise how foolish it was," Dr Gray said.Foolishness is not the best foundation for scientific consensus
"It bothers me that my fellow scientists are not speaking out against something they know is wrong," he said. "But they also know that they'd never get any grants if they spoke out. I don't care about grants."But threats and intimidation will help you reach the consensus you want.
"We're brainwashing our children," said Dr Gray, 78, a long-time professor at Colorado State University. "They're going to the Gore movie [An Inconvenient Truth] and being fed all this. It's ridiculous."
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