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Deniers:James K. Glassman
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AEI Senior Fellow and Editor-In-Chief, "The American"
Recent work at AEI has been dedicated to the intersection of policy, finance and technology. An April 25, 2007 White House media release noted President Bush's nomination of Glassman to chair the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which oversees the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia, the Middle East Broadcasting Networks and the Cuba broadcasting operation. Glassman will serve "for the remainder of a three-year term expiring 8/13/07 and an additional three-year term expiring 8/13/10." (White House Personnel Announcement, 4/25/07). Previously served as AEI fellow/scholar on Social Security, Economics, Tech and Politics, Federal Budget, Interest Rates, Stock Market, Taxes and Education. (AEI bio)
Co-founder of Tech Central Station, a "news" website funded in part by Exxon. Co-hosted with skeptic scientist Dr. Sallie Baliunas. TechCentralStation.com became TCSDaily.com where Glassman continued (technology and public policy), 2000-2006. For more than a decade, he wrote an investing column for the Washington Post, as well as two books on finance, most recently The Secret Code of the Superior Investor. In 2000, he founded the online opinion journal, TCSDaily.com which concentrates on high tech and public policy. He is also chairman of Investors Action Alliance, an advocacy and education group for small investors. Before coming to AEI, he was publisher of both The New Republic and The Atlantic Monthly and editor of the congressional newspaper Roll Call. He is at work on a book on the effects of the boom in global wealth.(rushessays.com)
B.A., government, Harvard College
[edit] Key Quotes
[edit] 4 March, 2003
"The best way to boost an economy is to expand its use of energy. "
Source: "Greenwar," TechCentralStation, March 2003
[edit] 29 October, 2003
"The cost analysis of McCain-Lieberman reinforces what we've come to learn about global warming policy measures since Kyoto. We do know that they'll be very costly and damaging to the U.S. economy, and we don't know if they'll have any measurable effect on the earth's climate."
Source: Business Wire article, "CRA Report: Global Warming Legislation Would be Costly; New Report Shows McCain-Lieberman Legislation would Increase Costs for U.S. Households" 10/29/2003
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[edit] 12 August, 2002
"I will admit that the word 'sustainable' bothers me. While imprecise, it carries connotations of constraint, of limits to growth."
Source: "Johannesburg Summit, Moving on from "Sustainablity"" TechCentralStation, August 2002
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[edit] 29 March, 2004
Opposed McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act of 2003, funding a cost analysis through "Tech Central Station Science Foundation" and presented himself as an "expert" on the issue.
Source: Business Wire article, 10/29/2003
[edit] Key Events
[edit] Return to Rio: Reexamining Climate Change Science, Economics, and Policy
http://www.aei.org/events/filter.all,eventID.669/event_detail.asp
The relationship of James K. Glassman to the event: Discussion Moderator
[edit] What Would Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reductions Mean for American Families?
http://www.aei.org/events/filter.all,eventID.664/event_detail.asp
The relationship of James K. Glassman to the event: Discussion Moderator
[edit] Do Fossil Fuels Have a Future?
Glassman was a Discussant at an AEI hosted discussion on the role of fossil fuels in the future, relating to a National Petroleum Council report titled "Hard Truths: Facing the Hard Truths about Energy. The report was presented by Lee Raymond and the discussion was moderated by Kenneth Green.
Source:AEI description of discussion.Accessed 12.18.07
[edit] Organizations
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Source: AEI Glassman bio May 2007
Tech Central Science Foundation or Tech Central Station
Source: TCS website 5/06
