AAW honors Meteorologist George Taylor with 2009 Veritas Award
 
American Agri-Women | 11/03/2009 10:11AM

SALEM, Ore.

AAW honors meteorologist George Taylor with 2009 Veritas Award

American Agri-Women will present their highest honor, the Veritas Award, to Oregon meteorologist George Taylor, at its 34rd annual convention Nov. 13 in Salem, Ore. The Veritas Award is given to individuals who have been public witness to the pursuit of truth in accordance with the principles expressed in the AAW statement of philosophy. Of specific interest are personalities of importance to agriculture, or responsible media coverage of agricultural issues and events.

George Taylor has been working in the field of meteorology and climatology for more than 34 years. Taylor, who lives in Corvallis, Ore.,, served for 19 years as Oregon’s climatologist and was elected president of the American Association of Climatologists in 1998. He now runs his own business, Applied Climate Service.

Through his research over the years Taylor has shown that global warming is a natural occurrence with minimal influence by man and that by looking back further than the past few decades, the data shows that warming and cooling periods are common. Taylor continually works to keep the public informed of the effects climate has on their lives by publishing more than 200 reports, books and articles, and by writing a bi-weekly column in two local newspapers. He is also a popular speaker, standing up for what he knows to be the truth, even when it disagrees with the prevailing opinion. AAW president Marcie Williams notes that, “George Taylor’s credentials and his courage in speaking out makes him an outstanding Veritas Award winner and we are excited to be able to honor him in this way.”

For information about the convention, or agenda and registration form, visit the American Agri-Women Web site at www.americanagriwomen.org.

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