Gordon McBean
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Dr. Gordon McBean is a Canadian climatologist who serves as chairman of the board of trustees of the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences. He is a professor at the University of Western Ontario and Chair for Policy in the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction. Previously he was the Assistant Deputy Minister of Meteorological Service of Canada.
In 1995, McBean gave a speech to the World Meteorological Organization on global warming.
In 2006, McBean, with Dr. Andrew Weaver and Ken Denman, authored an open letter, signed by 90 climate scientists, to Prime Minister Stephen Harper calling for an effective national climate change strategy. [Newswire press release] [The letter (PDF)] [Univ. of Western Ontario page] [Globe and Mail article]
The letter was a response to an earlier open letter to Harper from 60 scientists (19 Canadian) arguing against the Kyoto accord and questioning its scientific basis: [National Post] April 6, 2006, retrieved April 20, 2007.
[edit] Education
- Ph.D. Physics and Oceanography, University of British Columbia
[edit] Awards and Honours
- MSC Patterson Medal, 1989 [website]
- CMOS President’s Prize
- Environment Canada Jim Bruce Award