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Inhofe's 400+ "scientists" - with duplicates removed. (there are <400)

I haven't removed the obvious wrongs (Tol, von Storch etc.).

Feel free to edit - but please move to a relevant category (and do not delete).

There can of course be false negatives here - please verify if you have the time... (for instance in the meteorologists).

Meteorologists/TV Weathermen[edit]

Possibles[edit]

  1. Alexandre Aguiar Meteorologist of Brazil's MetSul Weather Center forecaster for Ulbra TV in Porto Alegre, Brazil
  2. Art Horn, Meteorologist currently operating The ‘Art' Of the Weather business
  3. Arthur T. "Terry" Safford III, Meteorologist a retired Lt Col. of the U.S. Air Force has declared himself a skeptic
  4. Bernie Rayno, Senior Meteorologist with AccuWeather
  5. Bill Evans, New York's WABC-TV Senior Meteorologist
  6. Bill Meck, Emmy award-winning Chief Meteorologist for an NBC affiliate
  7. Bill Steffen Meteorologist of Grand Rapids, Michigan
  8. Bob Breck Chief Meteorologist of WVUE-TV in New Orleans
  9. Brian van de Graaff Meteorologist attributed recent warming trends to natural variability
  10. Bruce Schwoegler, Atmospheric scientist former U.S. Navy meteorologist and Boston broadcast meteorologist
  11. Chris Allen Meteorologist of Kentucky Fox affiliate WBKO
  12. Chuck Wiese Meteorologist
  13. Craig James, Chief Meteorologist of a Michigan NBC TV affiliate
  14. David Aldrich Meteorologist declared
  15. Fred Ward, Meteorologist who earned his PhD in Meteorology from MIT and is a former meteorologist for Boston TV
  16. Gary England, Meteorologist who pioneered the use of Doppler radar weather-forecasting
  17. Gary Shore Iowa Meteorologists
  18. Grant Dade Texas TV's KLTV, Meteorologist
  19. H. Michael Mogil, (Meteorologist) Atmospheric scientist a 30-year veteran of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
  20. Herb Stevens, Meteorologist one of the original meteorologists at The Weather Channel
  21. James Spann Award winning Chief Meteorologist of Alabama ABC TV affiliate
  22. Jeff Halblaub Senior Meteorologist of WSI Corporation
  23. Jim Clark Meteorologist
  24. Jim Ott, Meteorologist formerly of WTMJ-TV in Wisconsin, a member of the American Meteorological Society and a former lecturer at University of Wisconsin
  25. Joe Sobel of Accuweather, Senior Meteorologist
  26. Joseph Conklin Meteorologist launched a skeptical website called Climatepolice.com
  27. Joseph D'Aleo Meteorologist served as the first Director of Meteorology at The Weather Channel
  28. Justin Berk Meteorologist
  29. Karl Spring Chief Meteorologist of Duluth, Minnesota,
  30. Kevin Williams Meteorologist of the New York based WEATHER-TRACK
  31. Larry Cosgrove Meteorologist said on Fox News Channel
  32. Mark Johnson Meteorologist
  33. Mark Nolan Meteorologist
  34. Mark Scirto Chief Meteorologist of Texas TV's KLTV
  35. Mel Goldstein, a PhD Meteorologist on Connecticut's TV News Channel 8,
  36. Morgan Palmer Meteorologist of Texas TV's KLTV
  37. Paul G. Becker, Meteorologist a former chief meteorologist with the Air Force
  38. Paul Knight, Penn State Meteorologist
  39. Peter McGurk, Senior Meteorologist with WSI Corporation
  40. Rob Marciano CNN Meteorologist compared Gore's film to "fiction"
  41. Rob Roseman Meteorologist of Colorado, who earned a Masters degree in Meteorology
  42. Robert Cohen, Meteorologist a member of the American Meteorological Society who also has a Masters in physical oceanography
  43. Sally Bernier Meteorologists of WJW-TV, in Cleveland, Ohio
  44. Steve Baskerville CBS Chicago affiliate Chief Meteorologist
  45. Tom Chisholm Chief Meteorologist of WMTW ABC Portland, Maine
  46. William E. Reifsnyder ;Meteorologist

Not scientists[edit]

  1. André Bernier (meteorologist) Meteorologists of WJW-TV, in Cleveland, Ohio see article, TV-meteo high-school only
  2. John Coleman, Meteorologist Founder of The Weather Channel and former meteorologist for ABC's Good Morning America
  3. Anthony Watts, former meteorologist for KHSL-TV, a CBS-TV affiliate in Redding

No papers[edit]

  1. Joe Bastardi AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist [1]

Sceptics[edit]

Non-Sceptics[edit]

  1. George Waldenberger Iowa Meteorologists [2]

Economists[edit]

Possibles[edit]

  1. Alan Moran, PhD, Energy Economist, Director of the IPA's Deregulation Unit, Australia
  2. Alex Robson, PhD, Economics, Australian National University
  3. Alister McFarquhar, PhD, international economist, Downing College, Cambridge, U.K.
  4. Andrei Illarionov, PhD, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity, U.S.; founder and director of the Institute of Economic Analysis, Russia
  5. David Henderson, Economist a Professor at the Westminster Business School and former Chief economist for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
  6. Dennis Avery Environmental Economist and global warming co-author 2006 book, Unstoppable Global Warming:
  7. Des Moore, Economist former deputy secretary of the federal Treasury in Australia and current director of the Institute for Private Enterprise
  8. Frank Milne, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Economics, Queen's University, Canada
  9. G. Cornelis van Kooten, professor and Canada Research Chair in environmental studies and climate change, Dept. of Economics, University of Victoria
  10. Gary S. Becker, Nobel Prize-winning Economist who is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and University Professor of Economics and Sociology at the University of Chicag
  11. Hans H.J. Labohm, PhD, economist, former advisor to the executive board, Clingendael Institute (The Netherlands Institute of International Relations), The Netherlands
  12. Owen McShane, B. Arch., Master of City and Regional Planning (UC Berkeley), economist and policy analyst, joint founder of the International Climate Science Coalition, Director - Centre for Resource Management Studies, New Zealand
  13. Richard Tol, the director of the Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Science, and a prominent economist with Hamburg University in Germany,
  14. Robert Higgs, Economist a Senior Fellow for the Independent Institute and who has been a visiting scholar at Oxford University, Stanford University, and a fellow for the National Science Foundation
  15. Ross McKitrick, PhD, Associate Professor, Dept. of Economics, University of Guelph, Canada
  16. Stephan Wilksch, PhD, Professor for Innovation and Technology Management, Production Management and Logistics, University of Technology and Economics Berlin, Germany
  17. The Rt. Hon. Lord Lawson of Blaby, economist; Chairman of the Central Europe Trust; former Chancellor of the Exchequer, U.K.
  18. Thomas Gale Moore Global warming author and economist is a former professor at Michigan State University, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute,
  19. Tim Curtin, Economist a former advisor with the EU, World bank, and an Emeritus Faculty member of Australian National University
  20. Tony Gilland Oxford-educated economist is the science and society director of the UK based Institute of Ideas. Gilland,

Sceptical[edit]

Non-sceptical[edit]

  1. Steve Rayner of Oxford [3]
  2. Gwyn Prins of the London School of Economics [4]

Statisticians[edit]

  1. Edward Wegman, Bernard J. Dunn Professor, Department of Statistics and Department Computational and Data Sciences, George Mason University, Virginia, U.S.

Non scientists (no relevant education)[edit]

  1. Lord Christopher Monckton, the Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, a climate researcher
  2. Art Robinson, founder, Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, Cave Junction, Ore
  3. Nigel Calder, former editor of New Scientist

Already listed[edit]

  1. Antonio Zichichi, president of the World Federation of Scientists and a retired Professor of Advanced Physics at the University of Bologna in Italy
  2. Augie Auer (deceased June 2007) of Auckland, past professor of atmospheric science, University of Wyoming,
  3. Chris de Freitas, climate scientist, associate professor, The University of Auckland, N.Z.
  4. Craig D. Idso, PhD, Chairman, Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, Arizona, U.S.
  5. Claude Allegre, a top Geophysicist and French Socialist who has authored more than 100 scientific articles,
  6. David Bellamy, Botanist a famed UK environmental campaigner, former lecturer at Durham University
  7. David Deming, PhD (Geophysics), Associate Professor, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Oklahoma, U.S.
  8. David Douglass Climate scientist of the University of Rochester
  9. Don J. Easterbrook, Geologist Emeritus Professor at Western Washington University
  10. George Chilingar Geologists,
  11. George Kukla, a research scientist with the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University
  12. Habibullo Abdussamatov, head of Space Research for the Pulkovo Observatory in Russia
  13. Hendrik Tennekes, PhD, former Director of Research, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
  14. Henrik Svensmark
  15. Ian D. Clark, PhD, Professor, isotope hydrogeology and paleoclimatology, Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada
  16. Ian Plimer, PhD, Professor of Geology, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Adelaide and Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia
  17. Jan Veizer, professor emeritus of University of Ottawa
  18. John Christy Alabama State Climatologist of the University of Alabama in Huntsville and NASA
  19. L.F. Khilyuk of the University of Southern California
  20. Marcel Leroux, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Climatology, University of Lyon, France; former director of Laboratory of Climatology, Risks and Environment, CNRS
  21. Nir Shaviv, one of Israel's top, young, award-winning scientists of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  22. Patrick J. Michaels, Virginia State Climatologist, a UN IPCC reviewer, and University of Virginia professor of environmental sciences
  23. Philip Stott UK Professor Emeritus of Biogeography of the University of London
  24. R. Timothy Patterson, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Earth Sciences (paleoclimatology), Carleton University, Canada
  25. Reid A. Bryson, Ph.D. D.Sc. D.Engr., UNEP Global 500 Laureate; Senior Scientist, Center for Climatic Research; Emeritus Professor of Meteorology, of Geography, and of Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin, U.S.
  26. Richard S. Lindzen, PhD, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.
  27. Robert M. Carter, PhD, Professor, Marine Geophysical Laboratory, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
  28. Roy W. Spencer, Climatologist formerly a senior scientist for climate studies at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
  29. S. Fred Singer, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia and former director, U.S. Weather Satellite Service
  30. Sallie Baliunas, astrophysicist and climate researcher, Boston, Mass.
  31. Sherwood B. Idso, PhD, President, Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, AZ, USA
  32. Syun-Ichi Akasofu, PhD, Professor of Physics, Emeritus and Founding Director, International Arctic Research Center of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, U.S.
  33. Tim Ball, former professor of climatology, University of Winnipeg; environmental consultant
  34. Tom V. Segalstad, PhD, (Geology/Geochemistry), Head of the Geological Museum and Associate Professor of Resource and Environmental Geology, University of Oslo, Norway
  35. Vincent Gray, an expert reviewer for the IPCC
  36. William Kininmonth M.Sc., M.Admin., former head of Australia's National Climate Centre and a consultant to the World Meteorological organization's Commission for Climatology
  37. William M. Gray, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University and Head of the Tropical Meteorology Project, U.S.
  38. William R. Cotton, PhD, Professor of Atmospheric Science, Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University
  39. Willie Soon, Harvard-Smithsonian Center Astrophysicist
  40. Zbigniew Jaworowski, physicist and chairman, Scientific Council of Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection, Warsaw, Poland

Non physical scientists or politicals[edit]

  1. Benny Peiser Anthropologist of the Faculty of Science of Liverpool John Moores University
  2. Bjorn Lomborg, Statistician author of "The Skeptical Environmentalist" and professor at the Copenhagen Business School
  3. Bryan Leyland, International Climate Science Coalition, consultant - power engineer, Auckland, New Zealand
  4. Scott Armstrong of the Wharton School at the Ivy League University of Pennsylvania and his colleague
  5. Stephen McIntyre Climate data analyst of ClimateAudit.org

Administrators and others who have been discussed earlier[edit]

See the various discussions on these

  1. Lubos Motl, PhD, physicist, former Harvard string theorist, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
  2. Paul Reiter, a malaria expert formerly of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and professor of entomology and tropical disease with the Pasteur Institute in Paris
  3. Piers Corbyn Astrophysicist of the UK based long-term solar forecast group Weather Action
  4. Michael Griffin, Aerospace engineer and physicist the top administrator of NASA and former head of the Space Department at Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory
  5. Paulo N. Correa, Biologist and Biophysicist, who has published extensively in scientific journals
  6. Nils-Axel Morner, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics, Stockholm University, Sweden
  7. Yury Izrael, the director of Global Climate and Ecology Institute, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Atmospheric Scientists[edit]

  1. Keith D. Hage, climate consultant and professor emeritus of Meteorology, University of Alberta
  2. Ben Herman, past director of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics and Head of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Arizona
  3. John Kettley, UK atmospheric scientist formerly of the Met Office and the Fluid Dynamics Department at the Bracknell headquarters
  4. James P. Koermer, a Professor of Meteorology and the director of the Meteorological Institute at Plymouth State University
  5. Gerhard Kramm, PhD, atmospheric Scientist at the Geophysical Institute and associate faculty of the College of Natural Science and Mathematics at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
  6. A.T.J. de Laat, who specialized in atmospheric composition and climate research at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
  7. Douglas Leahey, PhD, meteorologist and air-quality consultant, Calgary, Canada
  8. David R. Legates, PhD, Director, Center for Climatic Research, University of Delaware, U.S.
  9. Anthony R. Lupo, PhD, Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science, Dept. of Soil, Environmental, and Atmospheric Science, University of Missouri-Columbia, U.S.
  10. Horst Malberg, PhD, Professor for Meteorology and Climatology, Institut für Meteorologie, Berlin, Germany
  11. John Maunder, PhD, Climatologist, former President of the Commission for Climatology of the World Meteorological Organization (89-97), New Zealand
  12. Dick Morgan, Climate scientist former director of Canada's Met/Oceano Policy and Plans, a marine meteorologist and a climate researcher at both Exeter University and the Bedford Institute of Oceanography
  13. James J. O'Brien, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Meteorology and Oceanography, Florida State University, U.S.
  14. Nathan Paldor, Professor of Dynamical Meteorology and Physical Oceanography at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  15. Roger A. Pielke, Sr., PhD, Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science, Department of Atmospheric Science at the Colorado State University and former State Climatologist, presently senior scientist at the University of Colorado in Boulder
  16. R.G. Roper, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Sciences, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.
  17. Glenn Shaw, PhD, atmospheric scientist a Professor of Physics at the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
  18. George Taylor, Dept. of Meteorology, Oregon State University; Oregon State climatologist; past president, American Association of State Climatologists
  19. Chris Walcek, PhD, is a professor at the State University of New York at Albany and a Senior Research Associate at the Atmospheric Sciences Research Center
  20. Duncan Wingham, Professor of Climate Physics at University College London and Director of the Centre for Polar Observation and Modeling

Non sceptical[edit]

  1. Christopher W. Landsea Atmospheric scientist and hurricane expert NOAA's National Hurricane Center[5]
  1. Elwynn Taylor, Professor of Agricultural Meteorology at Iowa State University

Astronomer[edit]

  1. Hugh Ross, Astronomer and Physicist who has conducted research on quasars and galaxies
  2. David Whitehouse, UK Astronomer

Biologists[edit]

  1. Anthony Trewavas of the Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences at the University of Edinburgh

Chemists[edit]

  1. Alan Moghissi Chemist of the Institute for Regulatory Science;
  2. Jack Barrett Chemist of Imperial College
  3. D. Bruce Merrifield Ivy League Organic Chemist Professor Emeritus of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, and a member of the Visiting Committee for Physical Sciences at the University of Chicago
  4. Daniel W. Miles, Chemist a former professor of physics who earned his PhD from the University of Utah
  5. Franco Battaglia, Chemist a professor of Environmental Chemistry at the University of Modena in Italy
  6. Frank Britton Chemist
  7. James Hammond, Chemist a councilor for the American Chemical Society's San Gorgonio section
  8. Joel M. Kauffman, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, U.S.
  9. Michael R. Fox, Nuclear Scientist who holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry and is a science analyst for the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii
  10. Peter Stilbs, TeknD, Professor of Physical Chemistry, Research Leader, School of Chemical Science and Engineering, KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), Stockholm, Sweden
  11. Wilson Flood, of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a chemistry education consultant

Engineers[edit]

  1. William J.R. Alexander, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Civil and Biosystems Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa; Member, UN Scientific and Technical Committee on Natural Disasters, 1994-2000
  2. Edward F Blick, Professor of Petroleum and Geological Engineering, Retired, University of Oklahoma[6] ,Adjuct Professor of Meteorology and Medicine, Retired Air Force weatherman.[7]
  3. John Brignell is a UK Emeritus Engineering Professor of Northampton Engineering College
  4. Adriaan Broere, an engineer and geophysicist, worked in satellite technology;
  5. Tony Burns Chemical Engineer of the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia
  6. John L. Casey NASA consultant and former space shuttle engineer of the Florida based Verity Management Services Inc. (VMS)
  7. Roy Clark Aeronautical engineer made a presentation at an American Chemical Society
  8. Michael J. Economides, Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cullen College of Engineering at University of Houston
  9. Bob Edleman, Aeronautical engineer former Chief Engineer of Boeing's Electronic Systems Division
  10. Lance Endersbee, Emeritus Professor a former dean of engineering and pro-vice chancellor at Monash University
  11. Robert H. Essenhigh, E.G. Bailey professor of energy conversion, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, The Ohio State University
  12. Cal Evans, Oxford-educated Geochemist a prominent researcher who has advised the Alberta Research Council, the Natural Sciences, and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and who is affiliated with the Calgary-based group Friends of Science
  13. Ray Evans, Global warming author and engineer one of the founders of the Australian Lavoisier Group
  14. David Evans, PhD, mathematician, carbon accountant, computer and electrical engineer and head of 'Science Speak', Australia
  15. Eduardo Ferreyra, Aeronautical engineer president and founder of the Argentinean Foundation for a Scientific Ecology
  16. Fred Goldberg, PhD, Adj Professor, Royal Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Stockholm, Sweden
  17. Jeffrey A. Glassman Applied Physicist and Engineer
  18. Robert W. Hahn Chemical engineer
  19. Michael Hammer Scientist who works as a research scientist/engineer for a high technology manufacturer and major worldwide exporter based in Australia
  20. Peter Harris Australian engineer authored an August 20, 2007 paper
  21. David Holland Engineer
  22. Hub Jongen, electrical engineer;
  23. Jan J.H. Kop, M.Sc. Ceng FICE (Civil Engineer Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers), Emeritus Professor of Public Health Engineering, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands
  24. Rob Melon, professor of molecular recognition, Utrecht University; Jan Mulderink, a chemical engineer,
  25. Jan Mulderink, a chemical engineer, former research director AKZO Arnhem,
  26. Rolf Riehm Climate change author and engineer of Germany wrote the 2007 book skeptical of man-made global warming
  27. Tom Scheffelin, Air resources engineer
  28. Thomas Ring, Chemical engineer who has a degree from Case Western Reserve University
  29. Dick Thoenes, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Chemical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
  30. Brian G Valentine, PhD, PE (Chem.), Technology Manager - Industrial Energy Efficiency, Adjunct Associate Professor of Engineering Science, University of Maryland at College Park; Dept of Energy, Washington, DC, U.S.
  31. Len Walker, PhD, power engineering, Pict Energy, Melbourne, Australia
  32. Jan Pieter van Wolfswinkel, a retired mechanical engineering professor, TU Delft. (LINK)
  33. David Wojick is a UN IPCC expert reviewer, who earned his PhD in Philosophy of Science and co-founded the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie-Mellon University

Geologists[edit]

  1. A.J. Tom van Loon, PhD, Professor of Geology (Quaternary Geology), Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland; former President of the European Association of Science Editors
  2. Al Pekarek, PhD, Associate Professor of Geology, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Dept., St. Cloud State University, Minnesota, U.S.
  3. Brian Pratt, PhD, Professor of Geology, Sedimentology, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
  4. Cliff Ollier, PhD, Professor Emeritus (Geology), Research Fellow, University of Western Australia
  5. Georgia D. Brown, an instructor of Geology & Oceanography at College of Lake County in Illinois
  6. Harry N.A. Priem, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Planetary Geology and Isotope Geophysics, Utrecht University; former director of the Netherlands Institute for Isotope Geosciences
  7. Raphael Wust, PhD, Lecturer, Marine Geology/Sedimentology, James Cook University, Australia
  8. Wibjorn Karlen, PhD, Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University, Sweden
  9. Bob Foster, Geologist director of the Lavoisier Group in Australia
  10. Bruno Wiskel Geologist of the University of Alberta
  11. C. Robert Shoup Geologist authored
  12. David Archibald Geologist of Summa Development Limited in Australia
  13. David Kear, PhD, FRSNZ, CMG, geologist, former Director-General of NZ Dept. of Scientific & Industrial Research, New Zealand
  14. Gabriel Salas, Geologist who leads a UN High Commission for Refugees funded team
  15. Gerrit J. van der Lingen, PhD, geologist and paleoclimatologist, climate change consultant, Geoscience Research and Investigations, New Zealand
  16. Lee C. Gerhard, PhD, Senior Scientist Emeritus, University of Kansas; former director and state geologist, Kansas Geological Survey, U.S.
  17. Louis Hissink M.Sc. M.A.I.G., Editor AIG News and Consulting Geologist, Perth, Western Australia
  18. Morten Hald, Geologist an Arctic expert at of the University of Tromso in Norway
  19. Norman J. Page Geologist a retired independent geological consultant
  20. Peter Sciaky Geologist who has served as a chief geologist for companies and written scientific reports
  21. Robert Giegengack, Ivy League Geologist the chair of Department of Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Pennsylvania
  22. Simon Brassell, Geologist of the Department of Geological Sciences at the Indiana University
  23. Warwick Hughes, a New Zealand earth scientist living in Pert; and Roger Dewhurst, of Katikati, a consulting environmental geologist and hydrogeologist.
  24. William Lindqvist, PhD, consulting geologist and company director, Tiburon, California, U.S.

Physicists[edit]

  1. Bjarne Andresen, PhD, physicist, Professor, The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  2. Freeman J. Dyson, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, N.J., U.S.
  3. Gerhard Gerlich, PhD, Professor for Mathematical and Theoretical Physics, Institut für Mathematische Physik der TU Braunschweig, Germany
  4. Christopher Essex, PhD, Professor of Applied Mathematics and Associate Director of the Program in Theoretical Physics, University of Western Ontario, Canada
  5. Chris Schoneveld, a retired exploration geophysicist
  6. Dennis Jensen, Nuclear physicist a PhD-trained scientist and a former researcher for Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Organization (CSIRO)
  7. Eigil Friis-Christensen Space physicist is the director of the Danish National Space Centre
  8. Garth W. Paltridge, PhD, atmospheric physicist, Emeritus Professor and former Director of the Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia
  9. George E. Smith, Physicist a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Institute of Physics
  10. Lenny Smith Applied Maths at Oxford and the London School of Economics
  11. Hans Erren, Doctorandus, geophysicist and climate specialist, Sittard, The Netherlands
  12. Hugh W. Ellsaesser, physicist/meteorologist, previously with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Calif.; atmospheric consultant.
  13. James Wanliss Space Physicist of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
  14. John Nicol, PhD, physicist, James Cook University, Australia
  15. Serge Galam, French physicist director of research at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) and member of a laboratory of Ecole Polytechnique
  16. Denis G. Rancourt, Professor of Physics and an Environmental Science researcher at the University of Ottawa,
  17. Thomas P. Sheahen, an MIT educated physicist,
  18. Tom Quirk, Research physicist a former University lecturer, fellow of three Oxford Colleges, and a board member of the Australian based Institute of Public Affairs
  19. Vladimir Shaidurov Physicist and Mathematician of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  20. Clinton H. Sheehan Physics professor of Ouachita Baptist University in Arkansas;
  21. Wm. Robert Johnston, Physicist who co-wrote the scientific paper in 2007 "Observations of the Ionospheric Projection of the Plasmapause and Comparisons with Relativistic Electron Measurements"
  22. Ralf D. Tscheuschner, PhD, Theoretical physicist

Historians[edit]

  1. David Noble of Canada's York University is a committed environmentalist and a man-made global warming skeptic.

Unsorted[edit]

A-C[edit]

  1. AKZO Arnhem, former research director former chairman for the Foundation of Sustainable Chemical Technology in Wageningen;
  2. Alan Titchmarch, Horticulturalist a prominent naturalist who hosts the popular "The Nature of Britain" program on the BBC
  3. Albert F. Jacobs, co-founder of the group Friends of Science
  4. Albrecht Glatzle, PhD, sc.agr., Agro-Biologist and Gerente ejecutivo, INTTAS, Paraguay
  5. Alexander G. Egorov, a researcher with the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in Saint Petersburg
  6. Andreas Prokoph, adjunct professor of earth sciences, University of Ottawa; consultant in statistics and geology
  7. Anton Uriarte, a professor of Physical Geography at the University of the Basque Country in Spain and author of a book on the paleoclimate, rejected man-made climate fears.
  8. Arthur E. Lemay, a renowned computer systems specialist,
  9. Arthur Rorsch, PhD, Emeritus Professor, Molecular Genetics, Leiden University, The Netherlands
  10. Asmunn Moene, PhD, former head of the Forecasting Centre, Meteorological Institute, Norway
  11. Augusto Mangini Paleoclimate expert of the University of Heidelberg in Germany, criticized the UN IPCC summary
  12. Aynsley Kellow former professor of Social Sciences at the Australian School of Environmental Studies at Griffith University
  13. B.P. Radhakrishna, President of the Geological Society of India
  14. Bas van Geel, paleo-ecology professor, University of Amsterdam;
  15. Boris Winterhalter, PhD, senior marine researcher (retired), Geological Survey of Finland, former professor in marine geology, University of Helsinki, Finland
  16. Brian Fuchs Climatologist of the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  17. Charles Wax State Climatologist of Mississippi State University and past president of the American Association of State Climatologists
  18. Chris C. Borel, PhD, remote sensing scientist, U.S.

D-G[edit]

  1. Dan Carruthers, M.Sc., wildlife biology consultant specializing in animal ecology in Arctic and Subarctic regions, Alberta, Canada
  2. Daniel Botkin, Marine Biologist, President of the Center for the Study of the Environment and Professor Emeritus in the department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology at the University of California
  3. David Dilley, founder of Global Weather Oscillations, Inc
  4. David E. Wojick, P.Eng., energy consultant, Star Tannery, Va., and Sioux Lookout, Ont.
  5. David Nowell, M.Sc., Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, former chairman of the NATO Meteorological Group, Ottawa, Canada
  6. David Orrell Mathematician dismissed long-term climate models as unreliable
  7. David W. Schnare, Environmental scientist a senior enforcement counsel at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Denis Dutton, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand
  9. Dennis Compayre, Polar bear expert
  10. Don Aitkin, PhD, Professor, social scientist, retired Vice-Chancellor and President, University of Canberra, Australia
  11. Don Barron Soil scientist
  12. Don Stewart, Former New Zealand Science Ministry analyst a UK-based researcher in geological and biological history
  13. Donald DuBois, who holds a PhD in Philosophy of Science
  14. Donald G. Baker of the University of Minnesota;
  15. Donald S. Burke, The Dean of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public Health,
  16. Douglas V. Hoyt, senior scientist at Raytheon (retired) and co-author of the book The Role of the Sun in Climate Change; previously with NCAR, NOAA, and the World Radiation Center, Davos, Switzerland
  17. Douglas J. Keenan, Mathematical researcher a former Morgan Stanley employee and current independent mathematical researcher
  18. Erich Roeckner Veteran climate researcher of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
  19. Ernst-Georg Beck, Dipl. Biol., Biologist, Merian-Schule Freiburg, Germany
  20. Eugenio Hackbart of the MetSul Meteorologia Weather Center in Sao Leopoldo - Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil
  21. F.P.M. Rombouts, Colonel Branch Chief - Safety, Quality and Environment, Royal Netherlands Air Force
  22. Francis Massen of the Physics Laboratory in Luxemburg and the leader of a meteorological station
  23. Fred Michel, PhD, Director, Institute of Environmental Sciences and Associate Professor of Earth Sciences, Carleton University, Canada
  24. Frederic Fluteau, a geomagnetism scientist with the Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris
  25. Galina Mashnich
  26. Gary D. Sharp, PhD, Center for Climate/Ocean Resources Study, Salinas, CA, U.S.
  27. Gary Novak Microbiologist publishes a website detailing his skepticism of man-made global warming
  28. Geoff L. Austin, PhD, FNZIP, FRSNZ, Professor, Dept. of Physics, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  29. Gordon E. Swaters, professor of applied mathematics, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, and member, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Research Group, University of Alberta

H-K[edit]

  1. Hans Schreuder Analytical chemist who publishes the UK based website ILoveMyCarbonDioxide.com
  2. Harold Brown, an agricultural scientist and professor emeritus at the University of Georgia
  3. Henk Schalke, former chairman of the management team IUGS-UNESCO;
  4. Herbert Backhaus; Ernst-Georg Beck; Dieter Ber; Paul Bossert; Brigitte Bossert; Helgo Bran; Gunter Ederer; Werner Eisenkopf; Edgar Gartner; Wilfried Heck; Heinz Hofman; Rainer Hoffman; Ferdinand Furst zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein; Dieter Kramer; Nikolaus Lentz; Rainer Six; Uwe Tempel; and Heinze Thieme. (LINK)
  5. Howard Greyber, a Fellow Royal Astronomical Society and member of the International Astronomical Union,
  6. Howard Hayden, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Connecticut, U.S.
  7. Ian Wilson of the University of Southern Queensland, Australia
  8. Indur M Goklany, Ph.D, who has represented the United States at the International Panel on Climate Change and in the negotiations leading to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
  9. Ivan Frolov, Polar expert, the head of Russia's Science and Research Institute of Arctic and Antarctic Regions
  10. Jack Barrett, chemist and spectroscopist, formerly with Imperial College London, U.K.
  11. James Woudhuysen, a professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University in Britain
  12. Jasper Kirkby, a research scientist at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research
  13. Jeff Zweerink of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
  14. Jeffrey P. Schaffer, Berkeley University- and MIT-educated scientist now a professor at the Department of Science & Mathematics at Napa Valley College in California
  15. Jennifer Marohasy, Biologist who has been a field biologist in remote parts of Africa and Madagascar
  16. Jesse Ferrell
  17. Jim Goodridge, Former California State Climatologist a consultant for the California Department of Water Resources
  18. Joel Schwartz, American Enterprise Institute's (AEI) who holds a master's degree in planetary science from the California Institute of Technology
  19. John McLean, Climate Data Analyst, computer scientist, Melbourne, Australia
  20. John T. Everett, a former National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) administrator and UN IPCC lead author and reviewer,
  21. John W. Brosnahan develops remote-sensing instruments for atmospheric science for such clients as NOAA and NASA
  22. Jon Jenkins, PhD, MD, computer modelling - virology, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  23. Jonathan Lowe, Australian Scientist who specializes in statistical analysis of climate change and holds masters in science
  24. Josef Reichholf, Biologist who heads the Vertebrates Department at the National Zoological Collection in Munich
  25. Keith Idso,botanist
  26. Kelvin Kemm, formerly a scientist at South Africa's Atomic Energy Corporation who holds degrees in nuclear physics and mathematics
  27. Kenneth E. F. Watt Zoologist ;
  28. Kesten Green of Monash University in Australia
  29. Kjell Aleklett Physics professor of the Department of Radiation Sciences and the Uppsala Hydrocarbon Depletion Study Group at Uppsala University in Sweden

L-P[edit]

  1. L. Graham Smith, PhD, Associate Professor, Dept. of Geography, University of Western Ontario, Canada
  2. Laurence I. Gould, chair of the Physics Department at the University of Hartford, former chairman of the New England Section of the American Physical Society
  3. Lev Zeleny, director of the Institute of Space Research at the Russian Academy of Sciences and an Academy corresponding member
  4. Lin Zhen-Shan's
  5. M. R. Morgan, Dr./Cdr. FRMS, climate consultant, former meteorology advisor to the World Meteorological Organization. Previously research scientist in climatology at University of Exeter, U.K.
  6. Madhav Khandekar, PhD, former Research Scientist Environment Canada; Editor "Climate Research" (03-05); Editorial Board Member "Natural Hazards, IPCC Expert Reviewer 2007
  7. Martin Hertzberg, a retired Navy meteorologist with a PhD in physical chemistry
  8. Mitchell Taylor, Canadian biologist the director of wildlife research with the Arctic government of Nunavut
  9. Neil Frank, Atmospheric scientist and hurricane expert former director of the National Hurricane Center
  10. Nigel Marven, UK wildlife documentary maker
  11. Nikolai Osokin of the Institute of Geography and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  12. Norman Borlaug, known as the father of the "Green Revolution"
  13. Olaf Schuiling, Geochemistry professor, University of Utrecht;
  14. Olafur Ingolfsson, a professor from the University of Iceland
  15. Olavi Kärner, Ph.D., Research Associate, Dept. of Atmospheric Physics, Institute of Astrophysics and Atmospheric Physics, Toravere, Estonia
  16. Oleg Sorochtin Russian scientist of the Institute of Oceanology at the Russian Academy of Sciences
  17. Oliver W. Frauenfeld, Climate scientist a co-author of the 2005 book Shattered Consensus: The True State of Global Warming
  18. Paavo Siitam, M.Sc., agronomist, chemist, Cobourg, Ont.
  19. Patrick Moore, Ecologist a Greenpeace founding member who left the environmental organization
  20. Paul Copper, FRSC, professor emeritus, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ont.
  21. Peter Bloemers, professor of biochemistry, University of Nijmegen:
  22. Peter Dietze, Dipl.-Ing. independent energy advisor and scientific climate and carbon modeller, official IPCC reviewer, Bavaria, Germany
  23. Peter R Odell Professor Emeritus of International Energy Studies at the University of Rotterdam
  24. Peter Ridd, a Reader in Physics at James Cook University in Australia who specializes in Marine Physics
  25. Petr Chylek of Los Alamos National Laboratory, Space and Remote Sensing Sciences

R-Z[edit]

  1. R. W. Gauldie, PhD, Research Professor, Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, School of Ocean Earth Sciences and Technology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  2. R.W.J. Kouffeld, Emeritus Professor, Energy Conversion, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
  3. Richard Mackey, PhD, Statistician, Australia
  4. Richard S. Courtney, PhD, climate and atmospheric science consultant, IPCC expert reviewer, U.K.
  5. Rob Kouffeld, professor of energy, TU Delft;
  6. Rob Scagel, M.Sc., forest microclimate specialist, principal consultant, Pacific Phytometric Consultants, B.C., Canada
  7. Robert Durrenberger, Climatologist past president of the American Association of State Climatologists
  8. Robert E. Davis, Climatologist a Professor at University of Virginia
  9. Robert Ellison, Environmental scientist and flood hydrologist an expert on environmental risk assessment
  10. Ross Hays Atmospheric Scientist of NASA's Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility, in Palestine, Texas
  11. Salomon Kroonenberg, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Geotechnology, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
  12. Sergei Golubchikov, Environmental expert Vice President of Russia's National Geocryological Foundation
  13. Sir Patrick Moore, a fellow of the UK's Royal Astronomical Society, host of the BBC's Sky at Night program since 1957 and author of over 60 books on astronomy
  14. Sonja A. Boehmer-Christiansen, PhD, Reader, Dept. of Geography, Hull University, UK; Editor, Energy & Environment journal
  15. Stewart Franks, PhD, Associate Professor, Hydroclimatologist, University of Newcastle, Australia
  16. Sun Xian's
  17. Susan Crockford Evolutionary Biologist and Paleozoologist of University of Victoria in Canada
  18. Sylvan H. Wittwer Horticulturist of the Michigan State University. (LINK)
  19. Tad Murty, former Senior Research Scientist for Fisheries and Oceans in Canada and former director of Australia's National Tidal Facility and professor of earth sciences, Flinders University
  20. Thomas Lavin, Biochemistry researcher who is a physician who holds patents regarding physical, chemical, and biological sciences
  21. Tim Thornton, who holds degrees in Meteorology and Computer Science
  22. Tom Addiscott of the University of East London,
  23. VK Raina, India's leading Glaciologist
  24. Vincent Courtillot French scientist is the director of the Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris
  25. Vivian Moses Biochemist and microbiologist of King's College and University College in London;
  26. Vladimir Bashkirtsev, of the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  27. W. Dennis Clark Biologist of Arizona State University;
  28. Walter Starck Australian marine scientist
  29. Willem de Lange Oceanographer of the department of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Waikato in New Zealand
  30. William Evans, PhD, Editor, American Midland Naturalist; Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, U.S.
  31. William Wilkinson, who was the former deputy chief executive of British Nuclear Fuels
  32. Yury Zaitsev, an analyst with Russia's Institute of Space Studies

False Positives[edit]

  1. Hans von Storch, German climate scientist the Director of Institute for Coastal Research of the GKSS Research Centre, a professor at the Meteorological Institute of the University of Hamburg impressive to count him as a sceptic.
  2. Luc Debontridder Climate scientist of the Belgium Weather Institute's Royal Meteorological Institute (RMI) [8] [9]
  3. Ray Kurzweil Legendary inventor [10]
  4. Christopher L. Castro, Climate scientist a Professor of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Arizona [11]