Writing about the climate crisis My slow awakening to climate change Climate sceptics answered: | From: jdpower [mailto:jdpowe r@scatte rcreek.com] Sent: Wed 11/15/2006 7:51 PM To: Hydrocarbon Processing Editorial Subject: Comment Tim Lloyd Wright's opinions certainly get a lot of ink, but then he is an editorialist even as Michael Crichton is a novelist. If not a misprint, Dr. Chevriere did indeed get Professor Lindzen's name wrong, but a simple "MIT climatologist" search will produce the correct spelling. (Professor Lindzen is a rather famous fellow.) Among other accomplishments, Dr. Lindzen is the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Science et al at MIT, as well as being a member of the IPCC. While those given to horror stories about anthropogenic global warming like to claim that the vast majority of scientists agree with their position, they seem to have trouble in defining exactly what they mean by "vast majority". Perhaps Dr. Lindzen's views that alarmist reporting of the subject matter is more politics than science has substance.
John D. Power, P.E. <jdp ower@scatte rcreek.com>. | ||||
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Wingo is the project we started here on the archipelago outside Gothenburg to create a model of winning sustainable local development. You can visit wingo's website here. The website of our wind park has only just been registered. | |||||