The Clinton-founded and George Soros-backed leftwing propaganda outlet Think Progress has named two NewsBusters editors as being part of a "right-wing global warming denier propaganda machine" led by Sen. James Inhofe's communications director Marc Morano.
Along with Matt Sheffield and Noel Sheppard, the Media Research Center's Dan Gainor was also bestowed this honor.
As hysterically reported by Think Progress's Wonk Room in a piece deliciously entitled "REVEALED: Marc Morano’s Pack Of Climate Denial Jokers":
Marc Morano, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK)’s environmental aide, sits at the center of the right-wing global warming denier propaganda machine — of fifty-two people. Conservative columnist Fred Barnes recently refused to tell TPM Muckraker who’s informed him “the case for global warming” is falling apart, but all signs point to Marc Morano. Morano’s “entire job,” Gristmill’s David Roberts explains, “is to aggregate every misleading factoid, every attack on climate science or scientists, every crank skeptical statement from anyone in the world and send it all out periodically in email blasts” to the right-wing echo chamber. The Wonk Room has acquired Morano’s email list, and we can now reveal the pack of climate skeptics, conservative bloggers, and corporate hacks who feed the misinformation machine.
Promoted on the Drudge Report and Fox News, Morano’s moronic misinformation enters mainstream discourse through columns by Barnes, George Will, Robert Samuelson, and others. Many in the Morano gang are funded by right-wing think tanks, though a few are committed activists, conspiracy theorists who believe their homebrew interpretations of climate data.
I'm sure I speak for all my fellow jokers when I say that I am honored to be mentioned with these highly-respected climate realists.
More importantly, if shills like TP are taking so much time naming those in the opposition, it must be because they and those that fund them know they're losing the debate.
*****Update: Another propagandist outlet DeSmogBlog has joined TP's efforts: "We'll be adding more information about each of the individuals and their organizations over the coming days."
I can't wait. For those unfamiliar with DeSmog, CEI's Chris Horner wrote about them last year:
Uh . . . “DeSmogBlog?” Actually, this is a leading alarmist organ — and their inevitable argument, which typically starts and finishes with ad hominem and promises more, is we don’t know these people so we are going to work on a smear, check back later. That’s how this industry works. First recall how the scientific source to which the media turn — in addition to Speed-Dial Jimmy Hansen — is RealClimate, a project of a green PR firm (and Mother Sheehan’s media manager), humorously created to shout down Michael Crichton’s State of Fear (and thus confirming its premise), and home-away-from-home for resident NASA alarmist Gavin Schmidt (Hansen’s spokesman), who blogs there frequently on the taxpayer’s dime.
Enjoy this excerpt from Red Hot Lies about the anti-speech crowd’s fearsome leaders (citations omitted):
Given the standard now set by the global warming industry, is it not appropriate to ponder aloud why the skeptic-smearing, ad hominem DeSmogBlog received “a huge donation” of as much as $300,000 “to start and operate” the website and public relations operation? This came from the past-president of and presumably still significant stake-holder in NETeller, “a firm that desperately needs more climate scare for their waning trade of hot air (CO2 emission allowances),” as one critic has noted. This benevolent donor, one John Lefebvre, is also currently a guest of the federal government’s correctional officers as a consequence of certain business transactions, a fact that certainly would be of great interest had he instead cast his lot with the climate optimists.
You gotta love it, and this from Tim Ball and Tom Harris.
*****Update II: I'm beginning to receive e-mail messages from folks either proud of this accomplishment or expressing regrets for being excluded from TP's list:
- I am extremely proud to be part of this list of skeptics. All true scientists are skeptics who must practice the scientific method of testing the validity of any hypothesis. Science and its practice are ideally apolitical so most prefer to simply practice good science out of the spotlight. The accusatory manner in which this list is circulated is testimony to the courage it takes for those identified to stand up and face the opprobrium and personal attacks directed at anyone who dares to question and challenge - that is practice science. -- Tim Ball
- I'm crushed by my exclusion from their list, and demand an appeal.Can't they even crib from swiped emails accurately? They'd never make it with Greenpeace who -- given they go to the lengths of pawing through my trash I've gut-bustingly laced with the output of two labradors, in hot months -- pay attention to detail.-- Chris Horner
- I am honored to be on the list of climate jokers as AGW is indeed a joke. It is much better than to be on the deck(s) of climate criminals that are destroying our energy and economic future based on a failed theory.-- Joseph D'Aleo AMS Fellow, Certified Consultant Meteorologist/Applied Climatologist, ICECAP
- I would love to be included in the list. -- Hans H.J. Labohm
- I, for one, was concerned about being left off the list. I am the founder of The National Anxiety Center (1990), a clearinghouse for information about scare campaigns designed to influence public opinion and policy. The Center maintains a website at www.anxietycenter.com. In addition, I am a blogger (http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com) whose daily posts are part of the content of www.canadafreepress.com and other websites and blogs.-- Alan Caruba
- I am also chagrined to be off the list. -- Thomas Lifson, American Thinker
- Oh, they have forgotten me too! http://www.schmanck.de/KlimaPresse.html
http://www.schmanck.de/Klima.html -- Burghard Schmanck - Save a copy of that page. In 40 years, it'll be invaluable to historians
researching the McCarthyism that aided and enabled the climate alarmism of
the early-21st century. -- Mike Asher, DailyTech - I'm happy to be named a joker. Like I said over at my place (http://wmbriggs.com): Climate jokers, apparently. No, not the kind of guys who might say to a
cirrostratus cloud, “Look who just blew into town”, but those who would
make light of “The consensus.” -- William Briggs - This is patently absurd. Al Gore called me an idiot through his spokesman. That ought to count for something. -- Matthew Vadum, Capital Research Center
- There's at least one error with the list, as I am not associated with the Rocky Mountain Research Station. If I was, I might even be earning some money. Good to see the company I'm in though and looking forward to continue to be part of the moronic information machine, long may we all live and soon may we all demolish the true morons of this world, although that's quite a task as they're everywhere these days. -- Hans Schreuder (more details on request and upon payment of disclosure fees - LOL)
- You can add me too, please. -- Piers Corbyn astrophysicist (and add 'revolutionary solar-based long range weather forecaster if you want because I am rarely described as 'conservative' which seems to be the label the GWers want to paste on us all. Anyway what have political views got to do with our insistence on climate
realism and the application of evidence based science?) - They have obviously left some very deserving folks off the list. Can they be sued for reverse-slander? (slander by omission) -- Roy Spencer
- Impeccable research once again Thinkprogress. I haven’t used opinioneditorials.com to “flood the Web with ‘news’ and opinion, ready to be picked up by Drudge, Fox News, and the rest of the right-wing echo chamber” in years – Marc Sheppard (Proudly fighting the hype at American Thinker)
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Why so serious?
February 17, 2009 - 16:22 ET by Hero SquadWhy so serious?
- The Joker
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I call reference to my George Will quote below...
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Hero's "retro" blog. / "People only insist that a debate stop when they are afraid of what might be learned if it continues." - George Will
The joker?
February 17, 2009 - 17:58 ET by ThisnThatI think it's time for Noel to reveal his true face; remove that current and fake Avatar you're using, Noel, and reveal the true joker picture we've all suspected all along.
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The challenge is to follow a consistent plan despite inconsistent prices - Sarah Palin, State of the State of Alaska speech
Congratulations to Matthew,
February 17, 2009 - 14:52 ET by R D HelmCongratulations to Matthew, Dan, and especially Noel for doing such excellent work exposing the colossal, hideously expensive, economy killing and freedom-destroying fraud that the AGW "theory" truly is.
I know you all see this recognition as the honor that it is.
LOL-Think "Progress?"
Sorry, but there is nothing "progressive" about the colossal failure that is Marxism.
-Dave
Our clueless political leaders are about to drive us all over a cliff. The time to HITM is now-before we go over.
HUZZAH!!!! Civil
February 17, 2009 - 14:41 ET by QueenMumHUZZAH!!!!
Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of the tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men. - Ayn Rand
Is "right-wing global
February 17, 2009 - 14:41 ET by kefkaIs "right-wing global warming denier propaganda machine" really the best name they could come up with? Are they even trying anymore??
LOL-Actually, for that
February 17, 2009 - 14:49 ET by R D HelmLOL-Actually, for that Prozac-popping crowd, I thought that was pretty good.
I mean, they actually used a four syllable word. :-^)
-Dave
Our clueless political leaders are about to drive us all over a cliff. The time to HITM is now-before we go over.
Maybe...if they included
February 17, 2009 - 14:57 ET by taterMaybe...if they included vast in the beginning then they'd have a winner.
www.theholyrosary.org
"There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we can not resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary." -Sister Lucia
Advisory to Think Progress
February 17, 2009 - 14:42 ET by nkviking75People like Think Progress who aren't playing with a full deck should watch who they're calling "jokers".
When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.
Good exposure
February 17, 2009 - 14:43 ET by expatriotGreat job Noel, now the laimbrained left is getting the truth out reporting on the great job that NB does. Keep up the good work and best to the track star.
Maybe...if they included
February 17, 2009 - 14:58 ET by taterI'll extend my congrats.
www.theholyrosary.org
"There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we can not resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary." -Sister Lucia
Now this news is absolutely
February 17, 2009 - 14:56 ET by bigtimerNow this news is absolutely delicious!
Congrats to ALL involved...great work!!!
This includes Senator James Inhofe...who I more than admire.
You have arrived. Steve
February 17, 2009 - 15:45 ET by danboYou have arrived. Steve McIntyre (He who must not be named) was called the court jester.
But the court jesters and fokers have been making fools of the self appointed climate royalty for years.
If you saw the the debate between Schlesinger and Christy http://www.johnlocke.org/lockerroom/lockerroom.html?id=18946 in the questions and answers; after he used the "authority" of IPCC as his proof, Dr Schlesinger was asked how many of the 2500 scientist at IPCC were actually climate scientist. He was generous stating that something like 20% were involved in climate at some level. The warmer admitted the 80% weren't. icecap.us also caught it at posted on it.
Warmers definitions unqualified climate scientist. http://anhonestclimatedebate.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/dealingwithskeptics3.jpg
Vrs
Qualified Warmer scientist. http://anhonestclimatedebate.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/ipccscientist.jpg
Well done.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
Think Progress has bestowed
February 17, 2009 - 15:03 ET by celatorThink Progress has bestowed the highest possible honor on NewsBusters and its editors. Congratulations!
We expect T-Shirts and hats with the words "right-wing global warming denier propaganda machine" on them! You'll sell gazillions of them.
This is better than a Nobel Prize. Well done!
Indeed
February 17, 2009 - 15:09 ET by Tom BlumerWear it like the badge of honor it is.
Many people here would not
February 17, 2009 - 15:12 ET by danboMany people here would not only wear them. They deserve a special rate. And a special emperor with no clothes for a few.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
Special rate..Yes! I'd buy a
February 17, 2009 - 15:16 ET by celatorSpecial rate..Yes! I'd buy a dozen T-shirts.
Celator
February 17, 2009 - 15:43 ET by thebutlerdiditToo long for a t-shirt. Wouldn't SATAN just be a better fit?
All a Democrat needs is the upper-story window of public attention and the chamber pot of rhetoric. How else to explain the rise of Joe Biden? P.J. O' Rourke
TBDI.... perhaps we could
February 17, 2009 - 16:42 ET by celatorTBDI.... perhaps we could put SATAN on the back..;+} Sort of a double whammy.
My daddy taught me....
February 17, 2009 - 15:09 ET by Lord ErondThat the fastest way to spot a con is usually when the side presenting what they are arguing for has a marked financial motive such as buying 'carbon offsets'. This is why it's so damn impossible for me to buy into Global Warming especially when it's freezing here in North Carolina.
"What you can not enforce, do not command" -Sophocles-
The problem with Soros....
February 17, 2009 - 15:12 ET by Lord ErondIs that he thinks just because he witnessed fascism under the Nazis, that everything since then that's not teaching kindergartners to put condoms on is fascism.
"What you can not enforce, do not command" -Sophocles-
Congrats and wear those
February 17, 2009 - 15:30 ET by SickofLibsCongrats and wear those jingly jester hats with pride!
Jokers....Wild!
February 17, 2009 - 15:33 ET by BlondeExcellent.
Yes, I see a NewsBusters skeptics t-shirt in our future. Perhaps with a bunch of Jokers on it.
Blonde
February 17, 2009 - 15:46 ET by thebutlerdiditHows tha digits?
All a Democrat needs is the upper-story window of public attention and the chamber pot of rhetoric. How else to explain the rise of Joe Biden? P.J. O' Rourke
Think Progress
February 17, 2009 - 15:44 ET by 10ksnookerAren't those the Fascists that want to control everything?
Wear it like an award. The AGW hoaxers are really getting nervous now.
They aren't very good,
February 17, 2009 - 15:51 ET by SlicksterThey aren't very good, they forgot the word "'vast". Algore will be taking them to the wood shed.
A willing Cog.
February 17, 2009 - 15:57 ET by CobraMan"the right-wing global warming denier propaganda machine"
You can add me as a willing cog in that machine. "Man made" Global Waring is a Hoax! Al Gore is a Snake-oil Salesman!
I've watched the global climate change time and time again over just the last 40 years and I understand that it's a natural process, one that is necessary for life to exist on this earth at any level above algae. I don't see how we can EVER do anything to prevent a natural occurrence for, well, occurring. You might as well try to stop the tides from occurring, it's just a waste of time and money. Unfortunately for America, Al Gore wants to waste OUR money and not his own.
Al, peddle your snake-oil somewhere else. America cant afford it.
Obama: My job is above my pay grade
Getting More Desperate by the Day
February 17, 2009 - 16:01 ET by dboWow. What a colossal scandal. Imagine that? A politicians communications director sharing information with scientists and bloggers. It's almost the same as men of such high integrity like Al Gore, James Hansen and Gavin Schmidt sharing info with Andy Revkin. If Think Progress wanted to cover a real story why don't they write about the BBC's Roger Harrabin changing a story because of pressure from an eco activist?
Or the censored NASA
February 17, 2009 - 16:09 ET by danboOr the censored NASA employee who's been telling heads of state what to do.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
GLOBAL WARMING DENIER JOKERS
February 17, 2009 - 16:16 ET by Mad-jWhere the designation with pride and dignity. It is QUITE the honor! Are there lapel pins awarded with this?
Good comment. Pay
February 17, 2009 - 16:22 ET by Ruths husband BenGood comment. Pay attention NB. Label pins in the shape of Jokers with the caption "Global Warming Denier" would make you a ton of moolah (I know I would order one).
Conservative columnist
February 17, 2009 - 16:22 ET by Jack BauerAre these Manmade Global Warmists Blojobs for real? They are FUNNY though. Unintentionally.
Jack-too funny
February 18, 2009 - 02:44 ET by thebutlerdiditAnd you know old Fred is a real bad a$$. LOL. He seems like a nice man, he sure has been around a loooong time, but I see him folding like the legs on a cheap card table, if you yelled BOO at him.
All a Democrat needs is the upper-story window of public attention and the chamber pot of rhetoric. How else to explain the rise of Joe Biden? P.J. O' Rourke
I think we should all go to
February 17, 2009 - 16:35 ET by MassConservativeI think we should all go to the website and flood (before global warming does) the comments with requests to be added to this list.
BTW...best comment out there so far:
"Mike Tosh Says:
It’s rather embarrassing that you would list a group of names that simply disagree with your beliefs. What is this supposed to accomplish? Perhaps we can begin to round up all scientists that don’t fit into the popular social and political agenda you pursue, and send them to prison? Then, if it becomes too cold to prove we’re too hot, we can let them out and put you in their place. As the climate fluctuates in temperature over the next million years (even though it seems established that THIS is indeed the most perfect temperature the Earth has ever seen and yes, is indeed what billions of years of our planets evolution has aspired to) we can rotate thousands of citizens in and out of prison depending on the latest climate scare. It will be a utopia of research and free exchange of thoughts as each bus pulls up to and away from the prison walls.
I realize that’s a silly thought. You don’t want these men in prison, you just want to ostracize them and strip them of credibility and ruin their careers. Through the snow, the wind and the cold of another below average year, you vilify those who simply ask that we do the almost unheard of, and admit that perhaps there is a chance we don’t have all of the answers and before we commit hundreds of billions of dollars we should at least talk about it a bit more, outside the prison walls. "
"There are scandals that need to be addressed. Republicans address them, Democrats re-elect them." - Tom Delay
MassCon
February 18, 2009 - 02:48 ET by thebutlerdiditWow! Thanks for sharing. That's a great comment. I wish I had of said it. That guy gives good logic. I might stroll over and leave a note, myself.
All a Democrat needs is the upper-story window of public attention and the chamber pot of rhetoric. How else to explain the rise of Joe Biden? P.J. O' Rourke
NOEL THIS IS NO LAUGHING MATTER!
February 17, 2009 - 16:44 ET by Carl KolchakNoel, we have had enough of your shenanigans. You must report to the Ministry of Love effective immediately! Do not pass Go! Do not collect $200! We have been watching what you are posting and what you are thinking. IT MUST STOP NOW!
Signed
The Thought Police
Indeed, Thought Police....
February 17, 2009 - 17:33 ET by HillbillyKingAnd while Mr. Sheppard is being "reevaluated" at the Ministery of Love, he must remove his children from the beneficial athletic programs they enjoy and see to their re-eductation.
As hereby decreed by those empowered by the all powerful Goreacle......
Yours truly,
The Anthropogenic Global Warming Gestapo
If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you.
Don Marquis 1878-1937
Congratulations...
February 17, 2009 - 17:08 ET by danhat...and keep up the good work.
Vive la NewsBusters!
http://www.reasonand...
...thought matters
++++++++++++++++
Normally I don't root for the disease. But in your case I am willing to make and exception.
"...enters mainstream discourse..."
February 17, 2009 - 17:17 ET by JPR1This is great news on two fronts.
One, it is clear evidence they wish they had total control over national discourse and two, your efforts are starting to pay off.
Next step, Fred Singer on the Today show.
It's only 4:10 here, but I think I'll raise a glass in your honor. Cheers!
brace for impact!
February 17, 2009 - 18:05 ET by katainkentI expect a rather large gaggle of trolls to descend soon.... or is it a brace of trolls?
either way -- arm the PT torpedoes and man the link-bombs!
Herd. Because of the
February 17, 2009 - 18:12 ET by danboHerd. Because of the methane!
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
I Bet Noel is Shaking in His Boots
February 17, 2009 - 18:34 ET by dboKevin Grandia has picked up the story of the Marc Marano "Denier Gang" over at desmogblog. Grandia says "We'll be adding more information about each of the individuals and their organizations in the coming days".
Think Progress is Missing Many Scientists
February 17, 2009 - 19:54 ET by PopularTechSkeptical Scientists:
"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane"
- Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor
A. Alan Moghissi, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Former Director of the EPA's Bioenvironmental Division, USA
Aksel C. Wiin-Nielsen, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Geophysical Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Albrecht Glatzle, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Biology, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Alexander Gumen, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Environmental Geology and Geophysics, University of Gomel, Russia
Alfred H. Pekarek, Ph.D. Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Science, St. Cloud State University, USA
Allan M.R. MacRae, B.Sc., M.Eng., P.Eng, Canada
Amy Kaleita, Ph.D. Professor of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Iowa State University, USA
Andreas Prokoph, Ph.D. Professor of Earth Science, University of Ottawa, Canada
Andrei Kapitsa, Ph.D. Professor of Geography, Moscow State Lomonosov University, Russia
Anthony R. Lupo, Ph.D. Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Missouri, USA
Antonino Zichichi, Ph.D. President of the World Federation of Scientists, Italy
Arun D Ahluwalia, Ph.D. Professor of Geology, Panjab University, India
Arthur B. Robinson, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, USA
Arthur V. Douglas, Ph.D. Professor of Atmospheric Science, Creighton University, USA
Arthur Rorsch, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Molecular Genetics, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Ben Herman, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science, University of Arizona, USA
Benjamin D. Pearson, B.S. Physics, USA
Bill Collins, Ph.D. Professor of Earth Science, James Cook University, Australia
Bjarne Andresen, Ph.D. Theoretical Chemistry, Professor of Physics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Bob Durrenberger, Retired Climatologist, Former President of the American Association of State Climatologists, USA
Boris Winterhalter, Ph.D. Professor of Marine Geology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Brian G. Valentine, Ph.D. Chemical Scientist, U.S. Department of Energy, USA
Brian Pratt, Ph.D. Professor of Sedimentology and Paleontology, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Bruce N. Ames, Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Bruno Wiskel, B.Sc. Geology, Canada
Bryan Leyland, M.Sc. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, New Zealand
Carl Johan Friedrich (Frits) Böttcher, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physical Chemistry, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Charles Gelman, B.S. Chemistry, M.S. Health Science, USA
Chris de Freitas, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Christiaan Frans van Sumere, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, University of Gent, Belgium
Christoph C. Borel, Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, USA
Christopher Essex, Ph.D. Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Christopher Landsea, Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, USA
Claude Allegre, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Earth Science, University Paris, France
Cliff Ollier, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Earth and Geographical Science, University of Western Australia, Australia
Clinton H. Sheehan, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, Ouachita Baptist University, USA
Craig D. Idso, M.S. Agronomy, Ph.D. Geography, USA
Craig Loehle, Ph.D. Mathematical Ecology, USA
Dan Carruthers, M.Sc. Wildlife Biology Consultant, Animal Ecology in Arctic and Subarctic Regions Specialist, Canada
Daniel B. Botkin, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Ecology and Marine Biology, University of California, USA
David Deming, Ph.D. Professor of Geology and Geophysics, University of Oklahoma, USA
David E. Wojick, Ph.D. Mathematical Logic, USA
David Evans, B.Sc. M.A. Applied Mathematics and Physics, M.S. Statistics, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, USA
David G. Aubrey, B.S. Geological Science, Ph.D. Oceanography, USA
David G. Gee, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden
David H. Douglass, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, University of Rochester, USA
David J. Ameling, B.A. Physics, USA
David J. Bellamy, B.Sc. Botany, Ph.D. Ecology, UK
David Kear, Ph.D. Geology, New Zealand
David L. Hill, Ph.D. Physics, USA
David Nowell, M.Sc. Meteorology, Royal Meteorological Society, Canada
David R. Legates, Ph.D. Professor of Climatology, University of Delaware, USA
Dennis P. Lettenmaier, Ph.D. Professor of Hydrology, University of Washington, USA
Dick Thoenes, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Don J. Easterbrook, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental Geology, Western Washington University, USA
Don Parkes, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Geography, University of Newcastle, Australia
Donald G. Baker, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Soil, Water & Climate, University of Minnesota, USA
Donn Dears, B.S. Engineering, USA
Douglas V. Hoyt, Retired Solar Physicist and Climatologist, USA
Duncan Wingham, Ph.D. Professor of Climate Physics, University College London, UK
Eckhard Grimmel, Ph.D. Professor of Geography, University of Hamburg, Germany
Edward Wegman, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Computational Statistics, George Mason University, USA
Edwin X. Berry, Ph.D. Atmospheric Physicist, AMS, CCM, USA
Eigil Friis-Christensen, Ph.D. Geophysics, Director of the Danish National Space Center, Denmark
Eric S. Posmentier, Professor of Earth Science, Dartmouth, USA
Ernst-Georg Beck, M.Sc. Biology, Germany
Eugene N. Parker, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago, USA
F. James Cripwell, B.A. Natural Science (Honours Physics), Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
Ferenc Miskolczi, Atmospheric Physicist, Hungary
Fred Goldberg, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Sweden
Frederick A. Michel, Ph.D. Professor of Earth Science, Carlton Universityy, Canada
Fred W. Decker, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science, Oregon State University, USA
Freeman Dyson, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Princeton University, USA
Gabriel T. Csanady, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Australia
Garth Paltridge, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia
Gary D. Sharp, Ph.D. Marine Biology, USA
Gary Novak, M.S. Microbiology, USA
Geoff L. Austin, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Geoffrey G. Duffy, Ph.D. Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Auckland, New Zealand
George E. McVehil, B.A. Physics, M.S. Ph.D. Meteorology, USA
George H. Taylor, State Climatologist of Oregon, Professor of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, USA
George Kukla, Special Research Scientist of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, USA
George V. Chilingarian, Ph.D. Geology, USA
George Wilhelm Stroke, Ph.D. Physics, France
Gerd-Rainer Weber, M.Sc. Atmospheric Science, Ph.D. Meteorology, Germany
Gerhard Gerlich, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, Technical University Carolo-Wilhelmina, Germany
Gerrit J. van der Lingen, Ph.D. Geology and Paleontology, New Zealand
Glenn E. Shaw, Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Physics, University of Alaska, USA
Gordon E. Swaters, Ph.D. Professor of Applied Mathematics and Physical Oceanography, University of Alberta, Canada
Gordon J. Fulks, Ph.D. Physics, USA
Graham Smith, Professor of Geography, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Guy LeBlanc Smith, Ph.D. Geoscientist, Australia
H. Grant (H.G.) Goodell, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Environmental Science, University of Virginia, USA
Hajo Smit, M.S. Environmental Science, Former Member, Dutch IPCC committee, The Netherlands
Hans Erren, B.Sc. Geology and Physics, M.Sc. Geophysics, The Netherlands
Hans Jelbring, Ph.D. Climatology, Sweden
Hans Schreuder, Analytical Chemist, UK
Harrison H. (Jack) Schmitt, Ph.D. Geology, Former NASA Astronaut, USA
Harry N.A. Priem, Professor Emeritus of Isotope and Planetary Geology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Hartwig Volz, Geophysicist, RWE Research Lab, Germany
Hendrik Tennekes, Former Director of Research, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, The Netherlands
Henrik Svensmark, Director of the Center for Sun-Climate Research, Danish National Space Center, Denmark
Henry R. Linden, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, USA
Howard C. Hayden, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Connecticut, USA
Howard Maccabee, Ph.D. Biophysics, USA
Hugh W. Ellsaesser, Ph.D. Meteorology, USA
Ian D. Clark, Ph.D. Professor of Earth Science, University of Ottawa, Canada
Ian R. Plimer, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia
Indur M. Goklany, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, India
Ivar Giaever, Ph.D. Physics, Nobel Prize in Physics 1973, USA
J. Scott Armstrong, B.A. Applied Science, B.S. Industrial Engineering, Ph.D. MIT, USA
Jack Barrett, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, UK
Jack Welch, B.S. M.S. Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, USA
James A. Peden, B.S. Physics and Mathematics, M.S. Experimental Physics, Atmospheric Scientist, USA
James (Jim) Goodridge, Retired California State Climatologist, USA
James J. O’Brien, Ph.D. Meteorology, USA
James R. Stalker, Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, USA
Ján Veizer, Professor Emeritus of Earth Science, University of Ottawa, Canada
Jarl R. Ahlbeck, D.Sc. Professor of Environmental Technology, Abo Akademi University, Finland
Jay H. Lehr, Ph.D. Groundwater Hydrology, USA
Jasper Kirkby, Particle Physicist at CERN, Switzerland
Jeffrey A. Glassman, Ph.D. Applied Physicist and Engineer, USA
Jens Olaf Pepke Pedersen, Senior Scientist, Center for Sun-Climate Research, Danish National Space Center, Denmark
Jennifer Marohasy, Ph.D. Biology, Australia
Joanne Simpson, Ph.D. Chief Scientist Emeritus for Meteorology, Earth Sun Exploration Division, NASA, USA
Joel M. Kauffman, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, USA
Joel Schwartz, B.S. Chemistry, M.S. Planetary Science, USA
John Brignell, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Electronics & Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK
John Dale Dunn, M.D. Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, USA
John E. Gaynor, M.S. Meteorology, USA
John E. Oliphant, B.A. Mathematics and Physics, M.S. Meteorology, USA
John K. Sutherland, Ph.D. Geology, UK
John Nicol, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, James Cook University, Australia
John R. Christy, Ph.D. Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA
John S. Theon, M.S. Meteorology, Ph.D. Engineering Science, Chief of Climate Processes Research Program, NASA, USA
Joseph Conklin, M.S. Meteorology, USA
Joseph D’Aleo, M.S. Meteorology, CCM, AMS Fellow, USA
Joseph J. Delgado Domingos, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
Joseph (Joe) P. Sobel, Ph.D. Meteorology, USA
Keith D. Hage, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Meteorology, University of Alberta, Canada
Keith E. Idso, Ph.D. Botany, USA
Kelvin Kemm, Ph.D. Nuclear Physics, South Africa
Ken Gregory, B.A.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, Canada
Kenneth E.F. Watt, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies, University of California, Davis, USA
Kevin Van Cott, Ph.D. Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Khabibullo Abdusamatov, Ph.D. Astrophysicist, Russia
Kiminori Itoh, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental Metrology, Yokohama National University, Japan
Klaus Wyrtki, Ph.D. Oceanography, Physics, Mathematics, Germany
Kunihiko Takeda, Ph.D. Professor of Material Science and Engineering, Chubu University, Japan
Lance Endersbee, Professor Emeritus of Engineering, Monash University, Australia
Laurence I. Gould, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, University of Hartford, USA
Lee C. Gerhard, Ph.D. Geology, USA
Lee Raymond, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, USA
Len Walker, Ph.D. Soil Mechanics, Australia
Louis Hissink, M.Sc. Geology, Australia
Luboš Motl, Ph.D. Theoretical Physics, Czech Republic
Madhav Khandekar, B.Sc. Mathematics and Physics, M.Sc. Statistics, Ph.D. Meteorology, USA
Martin Livermore, B.S. Chemistry, UK
Manik Talwani, Ph.D. Physics, USA
Marcel Leroux, Professor Emeritus of Climatology, University of Lyon, France
Mark P. Mills, B.S. Physics, Canada
Martin Hertzberg, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, USA
Mel Goldstein, Ph.D. Meteorology, USA
Michael D. Griffin, B.S. Physics, M.S. Applied Physics, Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering, USA
Michael E Adams, Ph.D. Meteorology, USA
Michael J. Economides, Ph.D. Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, USA
Michael J. Oard, B.S., M.S. Atmospheric Science, USA
Michael S. Coffman, M.S. Biology, Ph.D. Forest Science, USA
Michael Savage, M.S. Anthropology, M.S. Ethnobotany, Ph.D. Nutritional Ethnomedicine, USA
Michael R. Fox, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, USA
Michel Salomon, M.D., Director of the International Centre for Scientific Ecology, France
Miklós Zágoni, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Nathan Paldor, Ph.D. Professor of Dynamical Meteorology and Physical Oceanography, Hebrew University, Israel
Noah E. Robinson, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry, Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, USA
Neil Frank, Ph.D. Meteorology, USA
Nigel Marsh, Senior Scientist, Center for Sun-Climate Research, Danish National Space Center, Denmark
Nils-Axel Mörner, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Palegeophysics and Geodynamics, Stockholm University, Sweden
Nima Sanandaji, Ph.D. Biochemistry, UK
Nir J. Shaviv, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Norman Brown, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Ulster, UK
Ola M. Johannessen, Professor of Oceanography, University of Bergen, Norway
Olavi Kärner, Ph.D. Atmospheric Physics, Estonia
Oliver K. Manuel, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Nuclear Chemistry, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA
Oliver W. Frauenfeld, Ph.D. Environmental Science, USA
Paavo Siitam, M.Sc. Agronomy, Canada
Pal Brekke, Solar physicist, Norwegian Space Centre, Norway
Paul Copper, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Earth Science, Laurentian University, Canada
Paul Driessen, B.A. Geology and Field Ecology, USA
Paul Reiter, Ph.D. Professor of Medical Entomology, Pasteur Institute, France
Patrick Frank, Ph.D. Chemistry, USA
Patrick J. Michaels, Ph.D. Ecological Climatology, USA
Patrick Moore, B.Sc. Forest Biology, Ph.D. Ecology, Greenpeace co-founder, Canada
Peter R. Odell, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of International Energy Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Peter Stilbs, TeknD (Ph.D.) Physical Chemistry, Sweden
Peter W. Huber, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, MIT, USA
Petr Chylek, Ph.D. Physics, USA
Philip K. Chapman, B.S. Physics and Mathematics, M.S., Ph.D., MIT, Former NASA Astronaut, Australia
Philip Lloyd, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Environmental Chemical Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Philip Stott, Professor Emeritus of Biogeography, University of London, UK
Piers Corbyn, B.Sc. Physics, M.Sc. Astrophysics, UK
R.G. Roper, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
R. Tim Patterson, Ph.D. Professor of Earth Science, Carleton University, Canada
R. W. Gauldie, Ph.D. Research Professor Emeritus of Ocean and Earth Science, University of Hawaii, USA
Raphael A.J. Wust, M.Sc., Ph.D. Lecturer of Earth Science, James Cook University, Australia
Ralf D. Tscheuschner, Ph.D. Physics, Germany
Randall Cerveny, Ph.D. Geography, USA
Richard A. Keen, Ph.D. Professor of Climatology, University of Colorado, USA
Richard C. Willson, Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, USA
Richard S. Courtney, Expert Peer Reviewer, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, USA
Richard S. Lindzen, Ph.D. Professor of Atmospheric Science, MIT, USA
Rob Scagel, M.Sc., Forest Microclimate Specialist, Canada
Robert C. Balling Jr., Ph.D. Professor of Climatology, Arizona State University, USA
Robert C. Whitten, Physicist, Retired Research Scientist, NASA, USA
Robert E. Davis, Ph.D. Professor of Climatology, University of Virginia, USA
Robert G. Williscroft, B.Sc. Marine & Atmospheric Physics, M.Sc., Ph.D. Engineering, USA
Robert Giegengack, Ph.D. Professor of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Robert H. Essenhigh, M.S. Natural Science, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, UK
Robert L. Kovach, Professor of Geophysics, Stanford University, USA
Robert M. Carter, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental and Earth Science, James Cook University, Australia
Robin Vaughan, Ph.D. Physics, UK
Roger A. Pielke Sr., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, USA
Roger Bate, M.Sc. Environmental and Resource Management, Ph.D. Economics, UK
Roger W. Cohen, M.S. Ph.D. Physics, USA
Roy Spencer, Ph.D. Meteorology, Former Senior Scientist for Climate Studies, NASA, USA
S. Fred Singer, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Environmental Science, University of Virginia, USA
Sallie Baliunas, M.A. Ph.D. Astrophysics, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA
Sherwood B. Idso, Ph.D. Soil Science, USA
Simon C. Brassell, B.Sc. Chemistry & Geology, Ph.D. Organic Geochemistry, UK
Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen, Emeritus Reader of Geography and Earth Resources, University of Hull, UK
Stanley B. Goldenberg, Atmospheric Scientist, Hurricane Research Division, NOAA, USA
Steve Milloy, B.A. Natural Science, M.S. Health Science, USA
Stephen McIntyre, B.Sc. Mathematics, Canada
Stewart W. Franks, Ph.D. Environmental Science, U.K.
Sylvan H. Wittwer, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Horticulture, Michigan State University, USA
Syun-Ichi Akasofu, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA
Tad S. Murty, Ph.D. Oceanography and Meteorology, USA
Thomas P. Sheahen, Ph.D. Physics, MIT, USA
Thomas Schmidlin, Ph.D. Professor of Geography, Kent State University, USA
Tim F. Ball, Ph.D. Climatology, Canada
Tom Harris, B. Eng. M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering, Canada
Tom V. Segalstad, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental Geology, University of Oslo, Norway
Ulrich Berner, Geologist, Federal Institute for Geosciences, Germany
Vern Harnapp, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Geography, University of Akron, USA
Victor Manuel Velasco Herrera, Ph.D. Researcher, Institute of Geophysics, National Autonomous University, Mexico
Vincent R. Gray, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, UK
Vitaliy Rusov, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, Odessa Polytechnic University, Ukraine
Yuri A. Izrael, D.Sc. Physics and Mathematics, Vice Chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Russia
W. Dennis Clark, B.A. Biological Science, Ph.D. Botany, USA
Walter Cunningham, B.S. M.S. Physics, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Walter Starck, Ph.D. Marine Science, USA
Warren Meyer, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, USA
Warwick Hughes, B.S. Geology, Australia
Wendy M. Novicoff, Ph.D. Professor of Health Evaluation Sciences, University of Virginia, USA
Wibjorn Karlen, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Willem de Lange, Ph.D. Senior Lecturer of Earth and Ocean Science, Waikato University, New Zealand
William B. Hubbard, Ph.D. Professor of Planetary Atmospheres, University of Arizona, USA
William (Bill) Bauman, Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, USA
William Cotton, M.S. Atmospheric Science, Ph.D. Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University, USA
William E. Reifsnyder, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Forest Meteorology and Biometeorology, Yale, USA
William Happer, Ph.D. Professor of Physics, Princeton University, USA
William J.R. Alexander, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Biosystems Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa
William M. Briggs, B.S. Meteorology and Math, M.S. Atmospheric Science, Ph.D. Statistics, Cornell University, USA
William (Bill) M. Gray, M.S. Meteorology, Ph.D. Geophysical Science, University of Chicago, USA
Willie Soon, Ph.D. Astrophysicist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA
Wm. Robert Johnston, B.A. Astronomy, M.S. Physics, USA
Wolfgang Thüne, Ph.D. Geography, Germany
Zachary W. Robinson, B.S. Chemistry, Professor of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, USA
Zbigniew Jaworowski, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. Natural Sciences, Poland
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution
Many, Many Scientists...
February 17, 2009 - 20:00 ET by PopularTechMeteorologists:
"Scientists that study the earth's atmosphere, climate, and weather" - Wordsmyth
A.J. Colby, B.S. Atmospheric Science, AMS Certified, Meteorologist WKYC-TV, USA
Andre Bernier, B.S. Meteorology, Meteorologist WJW-TV, USA
Anthony Watts, AMS Certified, Chief Meteorologist KPAY-AM, USA
Arlo Gambell, AMS Certified, Meteorologist, USA
Art Horn, B.S. Meteorology, Meteorologist WVIT-TV, USA
Arthur T. Safford III, Retired Meteorologist USAF, USA
Asmunn Moene, Former Chief Meteorologist, Oslo, Norway
Austin W. Hogan, AMS Certified, Meteorologist, USA
Bill Meck, Chief Meteorologist WLEX-TV, USA
Bill Steffen, Meteorologist WOOD-TV, USA
Bob Breck, B.S. Meteorology & Oceanography, Chief Meteorologist WVUE-TV, USA
Brad Sussman, Meteorologist, USA
Brian Sussman, Meteorologist, USA
Bruce Boe, Director of Meteorology Weather Modification Inc., USA
Bruce Schwoegler, B.S. Meteorology, USA
Chad Myers, B.S. Meteorology. AMS Certified, Meteorologist CNN, USA
Christopher Plonka, Meteorologist USAF, USA
Craig James, B.S. Meteorology, Chief Meteorologist WOOD-TV, USA
Dan Maly, Retired Meteorologist WOIO-TV, USA
David Aldrich, B.S. Meteorology, Meteorologist WTXF-TV, USA
Dick Goddard, Chief Meteorologist WJW-TV, USA
Don Webster, Retired Meteorologist WEWS-TV, USA
Douglas Leahey, Meteorologist, Canada
Drew Lerner, Senior Agricultural Meteorologist, World Weather Inc., USA
Elliot Abrams, M.S. Meteorology, AccuWeather Chief Forecaster, USA
Eugenio Hackbart, Chief Meteorologist MetSul Meteorologia Weather Center, Brazil
Grant Dade, Meteorologist KLTV, USA
H. Michael Mogil, M.S. Meteorology, AMS Certified, Consulting Meteorologist, USA
Herb Stevens, Meteorologist WNYT-TV, USA
James Spann, AMS Certified, Chief Meteorologist WCFT-TV, WJSU-TV, USA
Jason Russell, Meteorologist, WTEN-TV, USA
Jeff Halblaub, B.S. Atmospheric Science, Meteorologist, USA
Jerry Lettre, Senior Meteorologist, WSI, USA
Jim Clarke, B.S. Meteorology, Meteorologist WZVN-TV, USA
Joe Bastardi, B.S. Meteorology, Expert Senior Forecaster AccuWeather, USA
John Coleman, Meteorologist, Founder of 'The Weather Channel', Chief Meteorologist KUSI-TV, USA
Jon Loufman, Meteorologist WOIO-TV, USA
Joseph E. Luisi, Former Chief Meteorologist Delta Airlines, USA
Justin Berk, B.S. Meteorology, AMS Certified, Meteorologist WMAR-TV, USA
Jym Ganahl, B.A. Climatology, AMS Certified, Chief Meteorologist WCMH-TV, USA
Karl Bohnak, B.S. Meteorology, AMS Certified, Meteorologist WLUC-TV, USA
Kevin Lemanowicz, B.S. Meteorology, Chief Meteorologist WFXT-TV, USA
Kevin Williams, B.S. Meteorology, Chief Meteorologist WHEC-TV, USA
Keith Eichner, Meteorologist WIVB-TV, USA
Lee Eddington, Meteorologist Geophysics Branch, U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, USA
Mark Koontz, Meteorologist WFMJ-TV, USA
Mark Breen, B.S. Meteorology, Senior Meteorologist Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, USA
Mark Johnson, AMS Certified, Chief Meteorologist, WEWS-TV, USA
Mark Scirto, B.S. Meteorology, AMS Certified, Chief Meteorologist KLTV, USA
Morgan Palmer, AMS Certified, Meteorologist KLTV, USA
Nick Morganelli, Free-Lance Meteorologist, USA
Paul Cousins, B.S. Meteorology and Geophysics, AMS and NWA Certified, Founder AtmosForecast, USA
Peter McGurk, Senior Meteorologist, WSI, USA
Randy Baker, B.S. Atmospheric Science, Senior Meteorologist UPS Airlines, USA
Randy Mann, AMS Certified, Meteorologist KREM-TV, USA
Richard (Rich) Apuzzo, Chief Meteorologist Skyeye Weather, USA
Roy Leep, B.S. Meteorology, Meteorologist WTVT-TV, USA
Sally Bernier, B.S. Meteorology, Meteorologist WJW-TV, USA
Shane Hollett, Meteorologist WMJI-FM, USA
Steven Nogueira, NWS Senior Meteorologist, USA
Terry Eliasen, B.S. Meteorology, Meteorologist WBZ-TV, USA
Thomas B. Gray, M.S. Meteorology, USAF, USA
Tim Kelley, B.S. Meteorology, Meteorologist NECN, USA
Tom Chisholm, B.S. Atmospheric Science, Chief Meteorologist WMTW-TV, USA
William Kininmonth, B.Sc., M.Sc., Retired Head of the Australian National Climate Centre, Australia
Social Scientists:
"The assessment of regional environmental and social impacts is a multidisciplinary task that involves natural and social scientists working in tandem with policy makers." - American Meteorological Society
Alan Moran, Ph.D. Economics, Director of the IPA's Deregulation Unit, Australia
Alex Robson, Ph.D. Economics, Irvine, USA
Alister McFarquhar, Ph.D. Economics, UK
Andrei Illarionov, Ph.D. Economics, Russia
Andrew N. Kleit, Ph.D. Professor of Energy and Environmental Economics, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Art Carden, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, Rhodes College, USA
Ben Stein, B.S. Economics, USA
Benny Peiser, Ph.D. Professor of Social Anthropology, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Bjørn Lomborg, M.A., Ph.D. Political Science, Denmark
Brent L. Sohngen, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental Economics, Ohio State University, USA
Daniel J. Mitchell, Ph.D. Economics, USA
Daniel K. Benjamin, Ph.D. Economics, USA
Daniel R. Simmons, B.A. Economics, USA
David A. Ridenour, B.A. Political Science, USA
David Almasi, B.A. Political Science, USA
David R. Henderson, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, Naval Postgraduate School, USA
David Kreutzer, Ph.D. Economics, USA
Dennis T. Avery, M.S. Agricultural Economics, USA
Don Aitkin, Ph.D. Political Science, Australia
Donald I. Hertzmark, M.S. Ph.D. Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics, USA
Donald J. Boudreaux, Ph.D. Economics, USA
Douglas Southgate, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental Economics, Ohio State University, USA
Frank Milne, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, Queen's University, Canada
G. Cornelis van Kooten, Ph.D. Professor of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Univeristy of Victoria, Canada
Gabriel Calzada, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
Gary M. Galles, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, Pepperdine University, USA
George F. Will, Ph.D. Political Science, USA
George Reisman, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Economics, Pepperdine University, USA
Ian Castles, BCom Commerce, Former Vice President of the Academy of the Social Sciences, Australia
James Johnson, M.A. Ph.D. Economics, USA
James Inhofe, B.A. Economics, USA
Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D. Political Science, USA
Jerry Taylor, B.A. Political Science, USA
John J. Ray, Ph.D. Psychology, Mensa Member, Australia
John Richard Lott Jr., Ph.D. Economics, USA
John Stossel, B.A. Psychology, USA
Julian Morris, M.A. Economics, M.Sc. Environment and Resource Economics, M.Phil. Land Economics, UK
Kendra Okonski, B.A. Economics, USA
Kenneth W. Chilton, Ph.D. Director of the Institute for Study of Economics and the Environment, Lindenwood University, USA
Kesten C. Green, Ph.D. Management Science, New Zealand
Marlo Lewis, B.A. Political Science, Ph.D., USA
Margo Thorning, Ph.D. Economics, USA
Michael S. Rozeff, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Finance And Managerial Economics, University of Buffalo, USA
Myron Ebell, M.Sc. Economics, USA
Nigel Lawson, Baron Lawson of Blaby, B.A. Economics, UK
Randy T. Simmons, Ph.D. Political Science, USA
Richard W. Rahn, Ph.D. Business Economics, USA
Rob Blackstock, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, The College of Business, USA
Robert L. Bradley Jr., M.A. Economics, Ph.D. Political Economy, USA
Robert Higgs, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Economics, USA
Robert J. Michaels, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, California State University, USA
Robert P. Murphy, Ph.D. Economics, USA
Roger A. Pielke Jr., Ph.D. Political Science, USA
Ronad Rychlak, Professor of Environmental Law, University of Mississippi School of Law, USA
Ross McKitrick, Ph.D. Professor of Environmental Economics, University of Guelph, Canada
Roy E. Cordato, M.A. Ph.D. Economics, USA
Stephan Wilksch, Dr-Ing Professor of Economic Science, University of Technolgy and Economics Berlin, Germany
Terry L. Anderson, Ph.D. Economics, USA
Thomas A. Birkland, Ph.D. Political Science, USA
Thomas Gale Moore, M.A., Ph.D. Economics, USA
Thomas Sowell, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Economics, UCLA, USA
Vaclav Klaus, app. Ph.D. Economics, Czech Republic
Walter E. Williams, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, George Mason University, USA
William Evans, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, Notre Dame, USA
William Nordhaus, Ph.D. Economics, MIT, USA
Wolfgang Kasper, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of New South Wales, Australia
Deceased:
"Some of this noise won't stop until some of these scientists are dead" - James Hansen, 2006
Aaron Wildavsky, Ph.D. Political Science, USA (Died: September 4, 1993)
Adrian H. Gordon, Meteorologist, University of South Australia, Australia (Died: April 12, 2000)
August H. Auer Jr., Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, USA (Died: June 10, 2007)
Chauncey Starr, Ph.D. Physics, USA (Died: April 17, 2007)
Duwayne M. Anderson, Professor Emeritus of Geology, Texas A&M University, USA (Died: October 4, 2002)
Frederick Seitz, Ph.D. Physics, USA (Died: March 2, 2008)
George H. Sutton, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, University of Hawaii, USA (Died: January 25, 2004)
Heinz Lettau, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, University of Wisconsin, USA (Died: August 4, 2005)
Helmut Metzner, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Botany, University of Tubingen, Germany (Died: September 20, 1999)
James P. Lodge Jr., Ph.D. Consultant in Atmospheric Chemistry, USA (Died: December 14, 2001)
John L. Daly, B.Sc.Econ Economics, UK (Died: January 29, 2004)
John R. Apel, Ph.D. Physics, USA (Died: August 16, 2001)
Julian Simon, B.A. Psychology, Ph.D. Economics, USA (Died: February 8, 1998)
Larry H. Brace, B.S. Physics, USA (Died: August 28, 2005)
Michael Crichton, A.B. Anthropology, M.D. Harvard, USA (Died: November 4, 2008)
Michael J. Higatsberger, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Experimental Physics, University of Vienna, Austria (Died: January 7, 2004)
Paul Handler, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Illinois, USA (Died: January 24, 1998)
Reid A. Bryson, B.A. Geology, Ph.D. Meteorology, USA (Died: June 11, 2008)
Rhodes Fairbridge, Ph.D. Geology, Australia (Died: November 8, 2006)
Robert E. Stevenson, Ph.D. Oceanography, USA (Died: August 12, 2001)
Robert Jastrow, Ph.D. Theoretical Physics, USA (Died: February 8, 2008)
Roland (R.A.D.) Byron-Scott, Senior Lecturer Emeritus of Meteorology, Flinders University, Australia (Died: January, 2004)
Thomas Gold, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy, Cornell University, USA (Died: June 22, 2004)
Tor Ragnar Gerholm, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Stockholm, Sweden (Died: June 27, 2007)
William (Bill) A. Nierenberg, Ph.D. Physics, USA (Died: September 10, 2000)
William Mitchell, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Oxford, UK (Died: October 30, 2002)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution
PT slow down on all the names I am too high to get them all
February 17, 2009 - 20:10 ET by dark_dsPT slow down on all the names I am too high to get them all
"America is on the Short Bus to Socialism"
Oh Dark, not again! You and that Michael Phelps!
February 18, 2009 - 02:54 ET by thebutlerdiditWe just can't keep an eye on you boys all the time, now.
All a Democrat needs is the upper-story window of public attention and the chamber pot of rhetoric. How else to explain the rise of Joe Biden? P.J. O' Rourke
Frederick Seitz died? I
February 17, 2009 - 20:10 ET by danboFrederick Seitz died? I didn't know that. It's sad.
The man gave his life to science and mankind. And he was trashed by the AGW creeps, becaused he dared disagree with them.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
The Smearing of Skeptical Scientists
February 17, 2009 - 20:24 ET by PopularTechFrederick Seitz - Vanity Scare
All they can do is smear good scientists since they cannot win any debates with them.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution
Hey, PT
February 18, 2009 - 02:56 ET by thebutlerdiditOne of the meteorologists on your list, James Spann, is a close family friend. My nephew is a meteorologist, also. I need to get him added to your list, I guess.
All a Democrat needs is the upper-story window of public attention and the chamber pot of rhetoric. How else to explain the rise of Joe Biden? P.J. O' Rourke
Hey! Who ordered all this spam ?
February 17, 2009 - 20:25 ET by Free StinkerHey! Who ordered all this spam ?
"Gov. Palin has been subjected to one of the most massive and dishonest pile-on smear attacks in the history of liberal media." -- Lowell Ponte
What?
February 17, 2009 - 21:11 ET by PopularTechCarbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution
Where's?
February 17, 2009 - 21:16 ET by botgthe eggs and hash browns?
“The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.” -- Chief Justice John Roberts
What?
February 17, 2009 - 21:30 ET by PopularTechCarbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution
Pop
February 17, 2009 - 23:26 ET by CobraManPop, can't you post long lists of names ( and links) on a separate web page and just link to that page? It would make it a lot easier for everyone here. There are plenty of free web hosting services available, I'm sure you can find at least one you can use.
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities
of Citizens in the several States.
The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus.
The US Supreme Court
Hope you and PT don't mind
February 17, 2009 - 23:51 ET by danboHope you and PT don't mind me buttin in.
It can be a bit tedious. But, most people who don't go to links. They hear the hype of consensus. And unless you show them all the people; they think the consensus is real.
How many read the links our warmers give? If you read them; all too often it's based on questionable science and to be honest a lot of times says the exact opposite of what they say it does.
Warning. If I see that AAS link one more time I'm going to cut and paste it here. It's far from a slam dunk for warmers. And highlights a lot of the problems in warmer science. When I do. That will be a long post to scroll past.
To be honest. The warmers are blind to anything but consensus and their talking points. But there are lurkers that might be open.
Lurkers. Come on in. Pull up a chair and chat a bit.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
Danbo I don't mind
February 18, 2009 - 00:17 ET by PopularTechJust keep in mind this is coming from those who I have debated about other topics in other threads, they are only now complaining in the AGW threads because I disagreed with them there about other topics - it is juvenile but how they operate. It is getting so bad, they were arguing for Carbon Taxes just to defend Sarah Palin.
I wouldn't waste my time except for the fact of exactly what you said. Too many people come into the debate daily and know none of this.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution
I wonder if all of those
February 17, 2009 - 23:05 ET by Hero SquadI wonder if all of those deceased died of Global Warming Poisoning.
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Hero's "retro" blog. / "People only insist that a debate stop when they are afraid of what might be learned if it continues." - George Will
~Hero
February 17, 2009 - 23:38 ET by choselife3xActually, PT linked/spammed them to DEATH.
In order to be pro-choice, one must first be born. Ah, the irony.
Thanks PT
February 18, 2009 - 00:46 ET by JPR1Tedious though they may be this kind of "in-your-face" effort is just what the Warmers need.
Myself, I spent a minute scanning the deceased list and my eye fell on Robert Jastrow. I'm not a science guy but the name rang a bell so I went looking. He was a theoretical physicist, the founding director of NASA's Goddard Institute and an agnostic.Wiki had a quote of his I think some here will find thought provoking.
"For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountain of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries."
Again, thanks for the list. To those who find them tedious, cmon'scrolling is good excerise.
NP, this is why I do it
February 18, 2009 - 01:24 ET by PopularTechThe more people know that real scientists don't believe in the Al Gore alarmism the better.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution
There's one name I'd love
February 18, 2009 - 06:11 ET by danboThere's one name I'd love to see on the list. But don't put it.
He died a number of years ago. He did believe AGW was possible. But admitted there wasn't enough information to prove it was real. Or to be sure. And no one, warmer or skeptic, can say where he would stand today.
Though he thought AGW could be real, he acknowledged it might just be good for mankind. And wrote about it just prior to his death.
That scientist was Al Gore's mentor. Roger Revelle.
I say don't put him on the list, because so many warmers would just use it as an excuse to brush off the other names.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
Another name on your list.
February 18, 2009 - 06:44 ET by danboFunny story. On another name on your list. But about me.
I belong to several other blogs. A few where we don't use nom de plumes but rather our real names.
I had become inconvenient to a number of the warmers in one. So one decided to dig up dirt on me. And started a web search. (It looks like all my professional involvement has with time been deleted from the web. I've looked. Plus I'm retired now. What ya gonna do? Write a letter to the governor about this retired skeptic?)
There's a scientist on your list with the same last name and Initial.
While looking for me; the idiot found this scientist and started printing all the scathing reports about this scientist from the likes of those wonderful scientist as Lambert.
When these idiots can't win their arguments. They will try to intimidate you.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
danbo you never existed
February 18, 2009 - 12:00 ET by Carl Kolchakit looks like all my professional involvement has with time been deleted from the web. I've looked. Plus I'm retired now. What ya gonna do? Write a letter to the governor about this retired skeptic?)
None of you skeptics have ever existed and that is why there is no information about any of you. None of those poeple on PT's list exist either as there is no information on them. The Ministry of Truth ensures all of this, don't you know? Resistence is futile.
Congratulations guys, must
February 17, 2009 - 20:52 ET by d1carterCongratulations guys, must be getting to these idiots. Keep it up!
Thanks for the work you do.
Wow...didn't realize Ken
February 17, 2009 - 22:07 ET by RR GOPWow...didn't realize Ken Starr was on the Newsbuster's staff!
Exactly how 'vast' is your right-wing machine anyway?
One of the 24% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 89% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.
You will never know.
February 17, 2009 - 23:31 ET by CobraMan"Exactly how 'vast' is your right-wing machine anyway?"
We could tell you, but then we'd have to eliminate you, unless your yearly dues are paid in advance. We're not exactly the March of Dimes.
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of Citizens in the several States.
The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus.
The US Supreme Court
Liberal tolerance on
February 18, 2009 - 13:10 ET by wiwfLiberal tolerance on parade.
The Rocky Mountain Collegian: Illustrating Idiocy