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April, 2006
Good news from the Academy
Written by J. Carl Ganter
Thursday, 27 April 2006 15:35
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Nick Cain, communications guru at the Pacific Institute, shared the good news. Dr. Peter Gleick, our chairman, is now a member of the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. It’s one of the “highest honors that can be awarded a scientist or engineer.”

 

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