Tim Ball
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Tim Ball is a retired professor of paleoclimatology. He taught at the University of Winnipeg for 28 years.
He is currently active in lobbying against the Kyoto Protocol across Canada. He leads the activist organization Friends of Science and the Natural Resources Stewardship Project.
In a recent interview he stated that "CFCs were never a problem" [1](audio of interview)>
[edit] Selected Publications
1992 "Historical and instrumental evidence of climate: Western Hudson Bay, Canada, 1714–1850" in R.S. Bradley & P.D. Jones, eds., Climate Since A.D. 1500 [Routledge, 1995] pp. 40–73.
1984 "Instrumental temperature records at two sites in Central Canada: 1768 to 1910" in Climatic Change v.6 no.1, April 1984. 1982 "