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Friday, May 15, 2015

A Lot of Scientists Believe the the Sun Is Our Major Heat Source, not CO2

I prefer to trust AstroPhysicist Dr. Willie Soon, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in the belief that so called Global Warming is attributable to Solar and naturally occurring phenomena with only a small minute part attributable to human cause. Dr. Soon is not alone in that belief and has a long list of supporters:

  1. Khabibullo Abdusamatov, astrophysicist at Pulkovo Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  2. Sallie Baliunas, astrophysicist, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
  3. Timothy Ball, professor emeritus of geography at the University of Winnipeg
  4. Robert M. Carter, former head of the school of earth sciences at James Cook University
  5. Ian Clark, hydrogeologist, professor, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa
  6. Chris de Freitas, associate professor, School of Geography, Geology and Environmental Science, University of Auckland
  7. David Douglass, solid-state physicist, professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester
  8. Don Easterbrook, emeritus professor of geology, Western Washington University
  9. William M. Gray, professor emeritus and head of the Tropical Meteorology Project, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University
  10. William Happer, physicist specializing in optics and spectroscopy, Princeton University
  11. Ole Humlum, professor of geology at the University of Oslo
  12. Wibjörn Karlén, professor emeritus of geography and geology at the University of Stockholm.
  13. William Kininmonth, meteorologist, former Australian delegate to World Meteorological Organization Commission for Climatology
  14. David Legates, associate professor of geography and director of the Center for Climatic Research, University of Delaware
  15. Anthony Lupo, professor of atmospheric science at the University of Missouri
  16. Tad Murty, oceanographer; adjunct professor, Departments of Civil Engineering and Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa
  17. Tim Patterson, paleoclimatologist and professor of geology at Carleton University in Canada.
  18. Ian Plimer, professor emeritus of mining geology, the University of Adelaide.
  19. Arthur B. Robinson, American politician, biochemist and former faculty member at the University of California, San Diego
  20. Murry Salby, atmospheric scientist, former professor at Macquarie University
  21. Nicola Scafetta, research scientist in the physics department at Duke University
  22. Tom Segalstad, geologist; associate professor at University of Oslo
  23. Nir Shaviv, professor of physics focusing on astrophysics and climate science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem[
  24. Fred Singer, professor emeritus of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia
  25. Roy Spencer, meteorologist; principal research scientist, University of Alabama in Huntsville
  26. Henrik Svensmark, physicist, Danish National Space Center
  27. George H. Taylor, retired director of the Oregon Climate Service at Oregon State University
  28. Jan Veizer, environmental geochemist, professor emeritus from University of Ottawa
  29. Nukepro, Chief Engineer, University of Solar Sciences and Common Sense

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