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List of scientists opposing the mainstream scientific assessment of global warming

This article lists scientists who have stated disagreement with one or more of the principal conclusions of the mainstream scientific opinion on global warming. It should not be interpreted as a list of global warming skeptics. Inclusion is based on specific criteria that do not necessarily reflect skepticism toward climate change caused by human activity, or that such change could be large enough to be harmful.

Climate scientists agree that the global average surface temperature has risen over the last century. Within this general agreement, some individual scientists disagree with the scientific consensus that most of this warming is attributable to human activities.[1] The scientific consensus was summarized in the 2001 Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as follows:

  1. The global average surface temperature has risen 0.6 ± 0.2 °C since the late 19th century, and 0.17 °C per decade in the last 30 years.[2]
  2. "There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities", in particular emissions of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane.[3]
  3. If greenhouse gas emissions continue the warming will also continue, with temperatures projected to increase by 1.4 °C to 5.8 °C between 1990 and 2100. Accompanying this temperature increase will be increases in some types of extreme weather and a projected sea level rise of 9 cm to 88 cm, excluding "uncertainty relating to ice dynamical changes in the West Antarctic ice sheet". On balance the impacts of global warming will be significantly negative, especially for larger values of warming.[4]

Those listed here have, since the Third Assessment Report of the IPCC, opposed at least one of these principal conclusions. Inclusion is based on specific, attributable statements in the individual's own words, and not on listings in petitions or surveys. In February 2007, the IPCC released a summary of a Fourth Assessment Report, which contains similar conclusions. In judging opposition to the consensus, each scientist's statements are compared to the most recently released IPCC report at the time of the statement.

For the purpose of this list a "scientist" is an individual who has published at least one peer-reviewed article during their lifetime in the broadly-construed area of natural sciences, though not necessarily in recent years nor in a field relevant to climate.

Believe global warming is not occurring or has ceased

Surface temperatures measured by thermometers and lower atmospheric temperature trends inferred from satellites

Believe accuracy of IPCC climate projections is questionable

Individuals in this section conclude that it is not possible to project global climate accurately enough to justify the ranges projected for temperature and sea-level rise over the next century. They do not conclude specifically that the current IPCC projections are either too high or too low, but that the projections are likely to be inaccurate due to inadequacies of current global climate modeling.

Believe global warming is primarily caused by natural processes

Attribution of climate change, based on Meehl et al. (2004), which represents the consensus view

Individuals in this section conclude that the observed warming is more likely attributable to natural causes than to human activities.

Believe cause of global warming is unknown

Scientists in this section conclude it is too early to ascribe any principal cause to the observed rising temperatures, man-made or natural.

Believe global warming will not be significantly negative

Scientists in this section conclude that projected rising temperatures will be of little impact or a net positive for human society and/or the Earth's environment.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Few credible scientists now doubt that humans have influenced the documented rise in global temperatures since the Industrial Revolution." American Quaternary Association (2006-09-05). "Petroleum Geologists‘ Award to Novelist Crichton Is Inappropriate"
  2. ^ Climate Change 2001: Working Group I: The Scientific Basis p.5 - IPCC
  3. ^ Climate Change 2001: Working Group I: The Scientific Basis p.7 - IPCC
  4. ^ Climate Change 2001: Working Group I: The Scientific Basis p.8 - IPCC
  5. ^ Dr. Tim Ball, Historical Climatologist On the real danger for Canada, global cooling Frontier Centre for Public Policy
  6. ^ Climate of controversy Ottawa Citizen May 2006
  7. ^ Mr.Cool Nurturing doubt about climate change is big business August 2006
  8. ^ Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts? Ball, Timothy Canada Free Press February 2007
  9. ^ "High price for load of hot air". Retrieved 2007-12-18. ((cite web)): Text "The Courier-Mail" ignored (help)
  10. ^ New Zealand Climate Science Coalition - CALL FOR REVIEW OF UN IPCC
  11. ^ A Skeptical View of Climate Models Tennekes, Hendrik from Science & Environmental Policy Project www.his.com/~sepp
  12. ^ Global Warming Natural, Says Expert Zenit April 2007
  13. ^ Russian academic says CO2 not to blame for global warming Russian News & Information Agency, January 2007
  14. ^ Russian scientist issues global cooling warning Russian News & Information Agency August 2006
  15. ^ http://www.ogoniok.com/4933/24/ Page in Russian, Go here for a translation.
  16. ^ Global Warming Science vs. Computer Model Speculation: Just Ask the Experts Capitalism Magazine, August 2002
  17. ^ On global forces of nature driving the Earth’s climate. Are humans involved? L. F. Khilyuk1 and G. V. Chilingar Environmental Geology, vol. 50 no. 6, August 2006
  18. ^ Letter to the editor The Hill Times, March 2004
  19. ^ Newsmax.com - New Study Explodes Human-Global Warming Story
  20. ^ The Cause of Global Warming and Predictions for the Coming Century Easterbrook, Don
  21. ^ Viewpoint: Get off warming bandwagon Gray, William BBC November 2000
  22. ^ The Tempest Achenbach, Joel The Washington Post May 2006
  23. ^ Discover Dialogue: Meteorologist William Gray Discover September 2005
  24. ^ Climate Change: A Natural Hazard
  25. ^ An Unrepentant Prognosticator Krueger, Mari Gelf Magazine, April 2007
  26. ^ Climate Science: Climate Change and Its Impacts National Center for Policy Analysis May 2006
  27. ^ Raymond Brusca (January 12, 2009). "Professor denies global warming theory".
  28. ^ Global warning? Controversy heats up in the scientific community Robinson, Cindy Carleton University Spring 2005
  29. ^ Dr. Patterson Page at Carleton University
  30. ^ Scientists respond to Gore's warnings of climate catastrophe Harris, Tom Canada Free Press June 2006
  31. ^ Read the Sunspots Patterson, Timothy Financial Post June 2007
  32. ^ Wild weather ignites climate change debate
  33. ^ http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,493624,00.html
  34. ^ Segalstad, Tom. "What is CO2 - friend or foe?" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-07-04. ((cite web)): Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  35. ^ Carbon Dioxide or Solar Forcing? ScienceBits
  36. ^ The Earth currently is experiencing a warming trend, but there is scientific evidence that human activities have little to do with it Christian Science Monitor April 2005
  37. ^ The Physical Evidence of Earth’s Unstoppable 1,500-Year Climate Cycle Singer, Fred et al NCPA Study No. 279, September 2005
  38. ^ The Denial Machine CBC's Denial machine @ 19:23 - Google Video Link
  39. ^ Global warming is not so hot: 1003 was worse, researchers find Harvard University Gazette April 2003
  40. ^ [1] Testimony of Roy W. Spencer before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on 22 July 2008
  41. ^ Essay 1: 'Global Warming' as Myth A Parliament of Things
  42. ^ Influence of Cosmic Rays on the Earth's Climate Svensmark, Henry Danish National Space Center, Juliane Maries Vej 30, DK-2100 Copenhagen
  43. ^ Celestial climate driver: a perspective from four billion years of the carbon cycle and here In J. Veizer, , Geoscience Canada, March 2005
  44. ^ On the Fundamental Defect in the IPCC’s Approach to Global Warming Research Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr. Research Group Weblog, June 15 2007
  45. ^ Climat: la prévention, oui, la peur, non, Translation from the original French version in L'Express, May 2006
  46. ^ The Increase in Global Temperature: What it Does and Does Not Tell Us Balling, Robert George C. Marshall Institute, Policy Outlook September 2003
  47. ^ Christy, John (2007-11-01). "My Nobel Moment". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2007-11-02. ((cite web)): Check date values in: |date= (help)
  48. ^ A Long Term Perspective on Climate Change - Heartland.org
  49. ^ Global Climate Change: A Global Climate Change: A Skeptics Perspective Presentation by William R. Cotton
  50. ^ Testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works December 2006
  51. ^ http://www.climatescience.org.nz/assets/2006510223000.CSC_News_3.PDF [dead link] The New Zealand Herald, May 2006
  52. ^ The Press Gets It Wrong Our report doesn't support the Kyoto treaty. Lindzen, Richard Opinion Journal (The Wall Street Journal) June 2001
  53. ^ There is no consensus on Global Warming appeared in The San Francisco Examiner July 2006 and in The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 2006, Page A14
  54. ^ A Science--Based Rebuttal to the Testimony of Al Gore before the United States Senate Environment & Public Works Committee
  55. ^ Enhanced or Impaired? Human Health in a CO2-Enriched Warmer World. CO2 Science. November 2003, p. 30
  56. ^ Michaels, Patrick (October 16, 2003). "Posturing and Reality on Warming". CATO Institute. Retrieved June 10, 2009.

Note that the persons listed on the following web pages may not satisfy the conditions outlined at the beginning of this article.