Sherwood B. Idso

Sherwood B. Idso assumed the Presidency of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, a 501(c)(3) public charity which has accepted donations by ExxonMobil Oil Corporation[1], on 4 October 2001. Prior to that time he was a Research Physicist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service at the U.S. Water Conservation Laboratory [1] in Phoenix, Arizona, where he worked since June 1967. He was also closely associated with Arizona State University over most of this period, serving as an Adjunct Professor in the Departments of Geology, Geography, and Botany and Microbiology. His Bachelor of Physics, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees are all from the University of Minnesota.

Dr. Idso is the author or co-author of over 500 scientific publications including the books Carbon Dioxide: Friend or Foe? (1982) and Carbon Dioxide and Global Change: Earth in Transition (1989). He served on the editorial board of the international journal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology from 1973 to 1993 and since 1993 has served on the editorial board of Environmental and Experimental Botany. Over the course of his career, he has been an invited reviewer of manuscripts for 56 different scientific journals and 17 different funding agencies, representing an unusually large array of disciplines. He is an ISI highly cited researcher.[2]

As a result of his early work in the field of remote sensing, Dr. Idso was honored with an Arthur S. Flemming Award, given in recognition of "his innovative research into fundamental aspects of agricultural-climatological interrelationships affecting food production and the identification of achievable research goals whose attainment could significantly aid in assessment and improvement of world food supplies." This citation continues to express the spirit that animates his current research into the biospheric consequences of the ongoing rise in the air's CO₂ content.

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Climate Science

In a 1977 paper with Anthony Brazel, Sherwood Idso stated:

"anthropogenically produced tropospheric aerosols cannot be looked on as offsetting the warming tendency of increased carbon dioxide: their concurrent buildups must inexorably tend to warm the planet's surface."[2]

This paper was later criticised.[3]

In a 1988 paper, Sherwood Idso stated:

"Since something other than atmospheric CO₂ variability was ... clearly responsible for bringing the planet into the Little Ice Age, something other than atmospheric CO₂ variability may just as well have brought the planet out of it." [4]

In a 1999 article Sherwood Idso stated:

"I find no compelling reason to believe that the earth will necessarily experience any global warming as a consequence of the ongoing rise in the atmosphere's carbon dioxide concentration." [5]

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Links with Skeptic Organizations

Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, Center for the Study of CO2 and Climate Change. Position: President.

Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, CFACT. Position: Board of Academic and Scientific Advisors.

George C. Marshall Institute, GMI. Position: Expert.

See also the Union of Concerned Scientists [7]