Access to the 11,000 name-petition that accompanied a statement of concern published in BioScience on Tuesday was blocked on Thursday.
A statement issued by Oregon State University said: “an administrative error, unfortunately, saw the inclusion of a small number of invalid names”.
“We have to date removed 34 names from the original list, most of which were duplicates.”
Concern about the petition, which was heavily promoted internationally as a call for action on climate change, was sparked by questions about some of its celebrity signatories.
Mickey Mouse from the Mickey Mouse School of the Blind, Namibia made it through onto an official list published along with the BioScience article.
After the statement had been submitted to the journal, claiming the support of 11,000 world scientists, Mickey was joined on the list by Albus Dumbledore, Headmaster of Hogwarts.
The first signature on the online list was Araminta Aardvark, professor of Zoology at University of Neasden, UK.
Neasden University is believed to be a fictitious university promoted by the British satirical magazine Private Eye that was printed in Neasden.
The climate emergency statement included authors from the University of Sydney and Oregon State University.
Sydney University said on Thursday the petition was being managed by Oregon State.
An online link to the petition on Thursday said “access denied” and “you are not allowed access to this page”.
The page was later changed to “Viewing signatures is currently unavailable. We are working on the issue.”
Read more at The Australian
Rebel Media looked up just the Canadian names on the list and found countless people who have not even the remotest connection to climate science. It’s a complete con-job.
Suspicions confirmed. Where is the University of Oregano anyway. On some scales 11,000 can be considered a “small number.” If there are scientists among those on the signatures list, I wonder how many are dentists and veteranarians.
Probibly went to the Graveyard and took down the names on the headstones of the deceased the whole Petition should be thrown away