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World View of Global WarmingTHE PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF CLIMATE CHANGECopyright © 2005 - 2008 4. Warming winds, rising tides: weather anomalies and ocean issuesDrs. Johan C. Varekamp and Ellen Thomas, Department
of Earth & Environmental Sciences,Wesleyan University, Middletown,
CT
Ms. Carol R. Fretwell, Coordinator, Administrative
Operations, National Coral Reef Institute, NSU Oceanographic Center, Dania
Beach, FL
Mr. Kevin P. Helmle, National Coral Reef Institute,
NSU Oceanographic Center, Dania Beach, FL
Dr. Thomas J. Goreau, Global Coral Reef Alliance,
Chappaqua, NY
Ms. Nancy Baron and Dr.Patty Debenham, SeaWeb,
Monterey CA
Dr. Carden Wallace, Curator, Museum of Tropical
Queensland, Townsville
Dr. Steve Palumbi, Department of Biology, Harvard
University
Dr. Clive Wilkinson,Global Coral Reef Monitoring
Network Australian Institute of Marine Science,Townsville, Queensland
Dr. Ove Hoegh-Goldburg, Director, Center for marine
Studies, University of Queensland
Mr. Tommy Obruk, President of Native Village,
Shismaref Alaska
Mr. Fred May, Florida Campaign Producer, NRDC Research and location advice for images of Florida drought and sea level
issues. Dr. Ray Berkelmans and Dr. Terry Done, Australian Institute for Marine Science/CRC Reef; Dr. Paul Marshall, Research & Monitoring Co-ordination , Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority/ and Steve Montgomery, Independent Biologist, Oahu, Hawaii. Research Articles and DocumentsFor an overview see Easterling et al, "Climate
Extremes: Observations Modeling and Impacts" Science 289 pg 2068
(22 Sept 2000)
Levitus et al., "Warming of the world ocean"
Science 287, pg 2225 (2000)
Grevemeyer et al, Nature 408
pg 349 (16 November 2000)
Wilkinson, Hough-Guildburg, and others, Personal
communication and various papers at the 9th International Symposium on
Coral Reefs, Bali (Oct 2000)
Dr. Kent Bransford, Physicians for Social Responsibility Provided information on the Chicago heat wave and medical effects of urban heat from his presentation material. A recent book, Heat Wave, by Dr. Eric Klinenberg of New York University set the total deaths during that week in July 1995 at 739. See http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/443213in.html .
5. The Critics and Skeptics: A few referencesScientists skeptical about the nature or pace of global
warming challenged the "consensus" being presented on the issue
in 2000 by researchers working for the United Nations, according to a
BBC news story at http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1131000/1131275.stm
Several scientists outside the IPCC criticized what they described as
the "arrogance" of the UN body, insisting that the evidence
for global warming was still far from certain.
Danish statistician Bjorn Lomborg, an avowed acolyte
of famous environmental skeptic Julian Simon, says the global environment
is getting better, not worse and claims gross exaggeration by conservation
groups. In a new book in 2001 he takes special aim at climate change predictions,
deforestation concerns and endangered species information. He dismisses
the thousands of atmospheric, chemical, ecologic and biologic scientists
who contributed to the IPCC reports and other scientific studies.
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