Peter Gleick's apparent projection (attributing one's own thoughts and actions to others) may be a form of depression.
3/9/12, "Pacific Institute’s Peter Gleick Breaks Silence," KQED, Jeremy Miller
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"Definition of Projection" (which About.com lists under the category of "Depression")
"Projection is a type of defense mechanism. In projection, a person experiences an emotion or thought that they aren't able to cope with. So, instead, they perceive the thought or feeling as if it had come from someone else. One example of this mechanism is the person who is angry at a friend, but does not feel comfortable with feelings of anger in himself. He may instead deny these feelings and imagine that his friend is the angry one."
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3/9/12, "17 Days Later, Peter Gleick is Back in the Saddle," No Frakking Consensus, Donna Laframboise
Calif. Water Policy Conference "is a project" of a larger group also subsidized by taxpayers.
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