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[edit] Bruce J. West

[edit] Nicola Scafetta

[edit] Ilya Usoskin

Ilya G. Usoskin (born Jan 17, 1965 in Leningrad) is a Professor of Astronomy at the University of Oulu and the station manager of the Oulu Cosmic Ray station.

[edit] Claus Fröhlich

[edit] Jan Esper

Jan Esper[2] is the head of the dendro sciences division at the WSL (Wald Snee und Landschafft - en:Forest, Snow and Landscape) division of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH). His research interests are Global Climate Change, Palaeoclimatology and Vegetation Dynamics.

His research has been part of the Hockey stick controversy with his temperature reconstructions, that have been cited as being evidence for both sides of the controversy.

[edit] Academic Career

[edit] Selected Publications

[edit] References

  1. ^ Test reference - try to make it disappear
  2. ^ Homepage of Jan Esper. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.

[edit] F. Stuart Chapin III

Good prospect for an article: [5]

[edit] External Links

[edit] test 2

Trenberth, K.E.; Jones, P.D.; Ambenje, P.; Bojariu, R.; Easterling, D.; Tank, A. Klein; Parker, D.; Rahimzadeh, F.; et al. (2007), “Observations: Surface and Atmospheric Climate Change.”, in Solomon, S.; Qin, D. & Manning, M. et al., Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA.: Cambridge University Press, <http://ipcc-wg1.ucar.edu/wg1/Report/AR4WG1_Ch03.pdf> 

How many WP:RS sources do you want? (note i'm not taking a part in this - but the link isn't weak - and it isn't WP:SYN) - links go from strong to weaker:
--Kim D. Petersen 21:54, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Test

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Houghton, J.T.; Ding, Y. & Griggs, D.J. et al., eds. (2001), “Summary for Policymakers - Figure 4: Simulated annual global mean surface temperature”, Climate Change 2001: Working Group I: The Scientific Basis, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, <http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/figspm-4.htm> 

Houghton, J.T.; Ding, Y. & Griggs, D.J. et al., eds. (2001), Climate Change 2001: Working Group I: The Scientific Basis, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, <http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/index.htm>  <- TAR template without arguments.

Weart, Spencer (2006), “Past Cycles: Ice Age Speculations”, in Weart, Spencer, The Discovery of Global Warming, American Institute of Physics, <http://www.aip.org/history/climate/cycles.htm>. Retrieved on 14 April 2007 

Folland, C.K.; Karl, T.R.; Christy, J.R.; Clarke, R.A.; Gruza, G.V.; Jouzel, J.; Mann, M.E.; Oerlemans, J.; et al. (2001), “2. Observed Climate Variability and Change”, in Houghton, J.T.; Ding, Y. & Griggs, D.J. et al., Climate Change 2001: Working Group I: The Scientific Basis, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, <http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/052.htm> 


Carter, Robert M.; de Freitas, C. R.; Goklany, Indur M.; Holland, David & Lindzen, Richard S. (2006), “The Stern Review: A Dual Critique: Part I: The Science”, World Economics 7 (3): 167-198, <http://www.katewerk.com/temp/sda_WE.pdf> 

Byatt, Ian; Castles, Ian; Goklany, Indur M.; Henderson, David; Lawson, Nigel; McKitrick, Ross; Morris, Julian; Peacock, Alan; et al. (2006), “The Stern Review: A Dual Critique: Part II: Economic Aspects”, World Economics 7 (3): 199-229, <http://www.katewerk.com/temp/sda_WE.pdf> 

Duke University (2005-09-30). "Sun's Direct Role in Global Warming May Be Underestimated, Duke Physicists Report". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.

Do Models Underestimate the Solar Contribution to Recent Climate Change?”, Journal of Climate 16 (24): 4079-4093, 2003-12-15, DOI 10.1175/1520-0442(2003)016%3C4079:DMUTSC%3E2.0.CO;2 

Stott, Peter A.; Jones, Gareth S. & Mitchell, John F. B. (2003), “Do Models Underestimate the Solar Contribution to Recent Climate Change?”, Journal of Climate 16 (24): 4079-4093, doi:10.1175/1520-0442(2003)016%3C4079:DMUTSC%3E2.0.CO;2, <http://climate.envsci.rutgers.edu/pdf/StottEtAl.pdf>. Retrieved on 16 April 2007 

Baliunas, Sallie L.; Henry, Gregory W.; Donahue, Robert A.; Fekel, Francis C. & Soon, Willie H. (1997), “Properties of Sun-like Stars with Planets: ρ Cancri, τ Bootis, and υ Andromedae”, The Astrophysical Journal 474 (2): L119-L122, doi:10.1086/310442, <http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/journal/issues/ApJL/v474n2/5583/5583.web.pdf>. Retrieved on 17 April 2007 

Lockwood, G. W.; Skiff, Brian A.; Baliunas, Sallie L. & Radick, Richard R. (1992), “Long-term solar brightness changes estimated from a survey of sun-like stars”, Nature 360 (6405): 653-655, doi:10.1038/360653a0, <http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v360/n6405/abs/360653a0.html>. Retrieved on 17 April 2007 

Baliunas, Sallie (Aug 16, 2004). The Sun, Cosmic Rays and Our Environment. TCS Daily. Retrieved on 2007-04-17.

Sallie Baliunas - Biography page. George C. Marshall Institute. Retrieved on 2007-04-17.

Baliunas, Sallie; Willie Soon (Apr 17, 2001). Recent Warming is Not Historically Unique. Capitalism Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-04-17.

Ammann, Caspar M.; Joos, Fortunat; Schimel, David S.; Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. & Thomas, Robert A. (2007), “Solar influence on climate during the past millennium: Results from transient simulations with the NCAR Climate System Model”, PNAS 104 (10): 3713-3718, doi:10.1073/pnas.0605064103, <http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/104/10/3713.pdf>. Retrieved on 18 April 2007 


University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (2006-09-13). "Changes In Solar Brightness Too Weak To Explain Global Warming". Press release.

Foukal, P.; Fröhlich, C.; Spruit, H. & Wigley, T. M. L. (2006), “Variations in solar luminosity and their effect on the Earth’s climate”, Nature 443 (7108), doi:10.1038/nature05072, <http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/mpa/publications/preprints/pp2006/MPA2001.pdf>. Retrieved on 18 April 2007 

Leidig, Michael. "Hotter-burning sun warming the planet", The Washington Times, 2004-08-18. Retrieved on 2007-04-18. 

Fröhlich, Claus & Lean, Judith (2004), “Solar radiative output and its variability: evidence and mechanisms”, Astronomy and Astrophysics Review 12 (4): 273-320, doi:10.1007/s00159-004-0024-1, <ftp://ftp.pmodwrc.ch/pub/Claus/Publications/A&ARev_12_273_2004.pdf>. Retrieved on 19 April 2007 

Lockwood, Mike & Fröhlich, Claus (2007), “Recent oppositely directed trends in solar climate forcings and the global mean surface air temperature”, Proceedings of the Royal Society A, doi:10.1098/rspa.2007.1880, <http://www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk/media/proceedings_a/rspa20071880.pdf> 

[edit] Various papers

  • MBH98 [1]
  • MBH99 [2]
  • Mann & Jones(2003) [3]
  • Mann & Jones(2004) [4]
  • Mann(2000)[5]
  • Mann(2001) [6]
  • Mann(2002)[7]
  • Mann(2004)[8]
  • Bertrand et al(2002)[9]
  • Jones, Osborn & Briffa(2001)[10]
  • Mann et al(2005)[11]
  • MM03 [12]
  • MM04[13]
  • MM05a[14]
  • MBH04[15]
  • MM05b[16]
  • Mann et al(2003) [17]
  • MBH03a [18]
  • Trenberth(2004)[19]
  • Vose et al(2004) [20]
  • Kalney & Cai(2003)[21]
  • Kalney & Cai(2004) [22]
  • Soon et al(2003)[23]
  • Soon & Baliunas(2003) [24]
  • Von Storch et al.(2004) [25]
  • Wahl, Ritson & Ammann(2006) [26]
  • Esper,Cook&Schweingruber(2002)[27]
  • Esper et al(2005)[28]

[edit] Citations

  1. ^ Mann, Michael E.; Bradley, Raymond S. & Hughes, Malcolm K. (1998), “Global-scale temperature patterns and climate forcing over the past six centuries”, Nature 392: 779-787, <http://www.caenvirothon.com/Resources/Mann,%20et%20al.%20Global%20scale%20temp%20patterns.pdf> 
  2. ^ Mann, Michael E.; Bradley, Raymond S. & Hughes, Malcolm K. (1999), “Northern Hemisphere Temperatures During the Past Millenium: Inferences, Uncertainties, and Limitations”, Geophysical Research Letters 26: 759-762, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/MannBradleyHughes1999.pdf> 
  3. ^ Mann, Michael E. & Jones, Philip D. (2003), “Global surface temperatures over the past two millennia”, Geophysical Research Letters 30 (15): 5.1-5.4, doi:10.1029/2003GL017814, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/mannjones03.pdf> 
  4. ^ Mann, Michael E. & Jones, Philip D. (2004), “Climate over Past Millenia”, Reviews of Geophysics 42, doi:10.1029/2003RG000143, <http://iri.columbia.edu/~goddard/EESC_W4400/CC/jones_mann_2004.pdf> 
  5. ^ Mann, Michael E. (2000), “Lessons for a New Millennium”, Science 289: 253-254, <ftp://holocene.evsc.virginia.edu/pub/mann/Mann2000.PDF> 
  6. ^ Mann, Michael E. (2001), “Climate during the past millenium”, Weather 56: 91-102, <ftp://holocene.evsc.virginia.edu/pub/mann/Mann2001.pdf> 
  7. ^ Mann, Michael E. (2002), “The Value of Multiple Proxies”, Science 297: 1481-1482, <ftp://holocene.evsc.virginia.edu/pub/mann/MannPersp2002.pdf> 
  8. ^ Mann, Michael E. (2004), “On smoothing potentially non-stationary climate time series”, Geophysical Research Letters 31, doi:10.1029/2004GL019569, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/Mann2004.pdf> 
  9. ^ Bertrand, Cédric; Van Ypersele, Jean-Pascal & Berger, André (2002), “Are natural climate forcings able to counteract the projected anthropogenic global warming?”, Climatic Change 55: 413-427, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/BertrandEtAlfulltext.pdf> 
  10. ^ Jones, Philip D.; Osborn, Timothy J. & Briffa, Keith .R. (2001), “The Evolution of Climate Over the Last Millennium”, Science 292 (5517): 662-667, doi:10.1126/science.1059126, <http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/pubs/jones2001/jones2001.html> 
  11. ^ Mann, Michael E.; Rutherford, Scott; Wahl, Eugene & Amman, Caspar (2005), “Testing the Fidelity of Methods Used in Proxy-Based Reconstructions of Past Climate”, Journal of Climate 18 (20): 4097-4105, <http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~mann/shared/articles/MRWA-JClimate05.pdf> 
  12. ^ McIntyre, Stephen & McKitrick, Ross (2003), “Corrections to the Mann et. al. (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemispheric Average Temperature Series”, Energy and Environment 14 (6): 751-771, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/mcintyre_02.pdf> 
  13. ^ McIntyre, Stephen & McKitrick, Ross, Global-Scale Temperature Patterns and Climate Forcings Over the Past six Centuries: A Comment, <http://www.uoguelph.ca/~rmckitri/research/fallupdate04/submission.1.final.pdf> 
  14. ^ McIntyre, Stephen & McKitrick, Ross (2005), “Hockey sticks, principal components, and spurious significance”, Geophysical Research Letters 32, doi:10.1029/2004GL021750, <http://www.climate2003.com/pdfs/2004GL012750.pdf> 
  15. ^ Mann, Michael E.; Bradley, Raymond S. & Hughes, Malcolm K. (2005), REPLY TO "Global-scale temperature patterns and climate forcings over the past six centuries: A comment." By S. McIntyre and R. McKitrick, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/MannEtAl2004.pdf> 
  16. ^ McIntyre, Stephen & McKitrick, Ross (2005), “The M&M critique of the MBH98 Northern hemisphere climate index: Update and implications”, Energy and Environment 16 (1), <http://www.uoguelph.ca/~rmckitri/research/fallupdate04/MM.resub.pdf> 
  17. ^ Mann, Michael E.; Ammann, Caspar M.; Bradley, Raymond S.; Briffa, Keith; Jones, Philip D.; Osborn, Timothy J.; Crowley, Thomas J.; Oppenheimer, Michael; et al. (2003), “On Past Temperatures and Anomalous Late 20th Century Warmth”, EOS 84 (27): 473-null, doi:10.1029/2003EO440008, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/EOS_Mann_et_al_2003.pdf> 
  18. ^ Mann, Michael E.; Bradley, Raymond S. & Hughes, Malcolm K. (2003), Note on paper by McIntyre and McKitrick in Energy and Environment, <http://holocene.meteo.psu.edu/Mann/EandEPaperProblem.pdf> 
  19. ^ Trenberth, Kevin K. (2004), “Rural land-use change and climate”, Nature 427: 213-213, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/Trenberth2004.pdf> 
  20. ^ Vose, Russell S.; Karl,, Thomas R.; Easterling, David R.; Williams,, Claude N. & Menne, Matthew J. (2004), “Impact of land-use change on climate”, Nature 427: 213-214, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/Trenberth2004.pdf> 
  21. ^ Kalney, Eugenia & Cai, Ming (2003), “Impact of urbanization and land-use change on climate”, Nature 423: 528-531, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/Kalnay.pdf> 
  22. ^ Kalney, Eugenia & Cai, Ming (2004), “Response to "Impact of Land-Use Change on Climate" (by Vose et al.)”, Nature 427: 214, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/CaiKalnay2004.pdf> 
  23. ^ Soon, Willie; Baliunas, Sallie; Idso, Craig; Idso, Sherwood & Legates, David R. (2003), “Reconstructing Climatic and Environmental Changes of the Past 1000 Years: A Reappraisal”, Energy and Environment 14: 223-296, <http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/132.pdf> 
  24. ^ Soon, Willie & Baliunas, Sallie (2003), “Proxy climatic and environmental changes of the past 1000 years”, Climate Research 23: 89-110, <http://www.int-res.com/articles/cr2003/23/c023p089.pdf> 
  25. ^ von Storch, Hans; Zorita, Eduardo; Jones, Julie M.; Dimitriev, Yegor; González-Rouco, Fidel & Tett, Simon F. B. (2004), “Reconstructing Past Climate from Noisy Data”, Science 306 (5696): 679-682, doi:10.1126/science.1096109, <http://w3g.gkss.de/staff/storch/pdf/vonStorch2004science.pdf> 
  26. ^ Wahl, Eugene R.; Ritson, David M. & Ammann, Caspar M. (2006), “Comment on "Reconstructing Past Climate from Noisy Data"”, Science 312 (5773): 529, doi:10.1126/science.1120866, <http://w3g.gkss.de/staff/storch/pdf/wahl_060428.pdf> 
  27. ^ Esper, Jan; Cook, Edward R. & Schweingruber, Fritz H. (2002), “Low-frequency signals in long tree-ring chronologies and the reconstruction of past temperature variability.”, Science 295 (5563): 2250-2253, doi:10.1126/science.1066208, <http://www.wsl.ch/staff/jan.esper/publications/Science_2002.pdf> 
  28. ^ Esper, Jan; Wilson, Robert J.S.; Frank, David C.; Moberg, Anders; Wanner, Heinz & Luterbacher, Jürg (2005), “Climate: past ranges and future changes”, Quaternary Science Reviews 24 (20-21): 2164-2166, doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2005.07.001, <http://www.wsl.ch/staff/jan.esper/publications/QSR_Esper_2005.pdf> 

[edit] IPCC Citations

Preferred (in the IPCC report):

IPCC, 2007: Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M. Tignor and H.L. Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 996 pp.

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[edit] Wind

[edit] Interesting quote

The opposition motivated entirely by economic considerations (coal, oil, and so on) is rarely seeking the truth; instead it is concerned with trashing the relationship between global climate change and excess CO2 production. It is part of what some consider a new U.S. industry: Manufactured doubt. The game is played at considerable monetary cost, and the goal is to cast doubt on any and all important scientific evidence favoring global warming. Favorable evidence is discarded, downplayed, or ignored; minor flaws become fatal flaws; and uncertainties become mortal weaknesses.

Orrin H. Pielky & Linda Pielky-Jarvis[1]

  1. ^ Pielky, Orrin H. & Pielky-Jarvis, Linda (2007), Useless arithmetic: Why Environmental Scientists Can't Predict the Future, New York: Columbia University Press, p. 89, ISBN 0231132123 

[edit] Oreskes notes.

[edit] Peer reviewed

[edit] Media mention - news

[edit] Media mention Op-Ed/Editorials

[edit] Other WP:SPS

[edit] Website

[edit] Blogs (only significant ones please)

[edit] Non RS journals/organizations/publications

  • Shaw, Jane S. (July 2005). "Vision through a Narrow Lens". Energy and Environment 16 (3-4): 561-546(6). “In December 2004, Naomi Oreskes concluded in a Science article, based on a review of 928 papers, that 75 per cent of the papers shared the “consensus” view of global warming. But Benny Peiser of Liverpool John Moores University told the Daily Telegraph (May 1, 2005) that his critique of Oreskes’ study – when he conducted a review of the same papers and came to a much different conclusion – had been turned down by Science. [Editor’s note: See Peiser’s correspondence with Science, this journal.]” 

[edit] Partisan sources

  • Q and A for Climate Skeptics: Answers to the Most Frequently Stated Concerns. Climate Leadership Initiative (2006). “
    Objection: Sure, Oreskes found no one bucking the consensus, but her paper was refuted by Benny Peiser, who did the exact same survey and found very different results.
    Answer: True, Benny Peiser did attempt a similar study and submitted it as a letter to Science responding to the Oreskes study. But for very good reasons, it was not published.”