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What does July 21st mean to you?

To me it means tomorrow and after tomorrow will mean yesterday. But that is about it.But, because it was a day and, people do stuff every day, here is a list of things people did on the 21. Most of it horrible stuff but some of it “normal” stuff. :356 BC Herostratus sets fire to the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.365 Crete Earthquake followed by a tsunami around the Eastern Mediterranean allegedly destroys Alexandria976 Emperor Otto II gives earl Leopold I, East Bavaria1403 Battle of Shrewsbury fought by Percys against King Henry IV1542 Pope Paul III begins inquisition against Protestants (Sanctum Officium)1545 The first landing of French troops onto the coast of the Isle of Wight during the French invasion1568 Battle at Jemmingen: Alva's troops beat Dutch rebellion1579 Mechelen surrenders to Duke of Parma1718 The Treaty of Passarowitz between the Ottoman Empire, Austria and the Republic of Venice is signed1730 States of Holland put the death penalty on "sodomy"1749 Pieter Steyn becomes pension advisor of Holland1773 Pope Clemens XIV bans Jesuits1774 Russo-Turkish War, 1768-74: Russia and the Ottoman Empire sign Treaty of Kuchuk-Kainarji ending the war1825 Java princess Dipo Negoro/Mangkubumi declare war on all non-Islamics1831 Belgium gains independence from the Netherlands, Leopold I made the king1836 1st Canadian RR opens, between Laprairie and St John, Quebec1846 Mormons found 1st English settlement in California (San Joaquin Valley)1861 First Battle of Bull Run [Battle of First Manassas], 1st major battle of the US Civil War is fought near Manassas, Virginia, Confederate victory1865 In the market square of Springfield, Missouri, Wild Bill Hickok shoots and kills Davis Tutt in what is regarded as the first true western showdown1866 Cholera epidemic kills hundreds in London1867 City Gardens on Folsom in San Francisco opens1873 Jesse James and James Younger gang's 1st train robbery (Adair Iowa)1877 US army breaks railroad strike1880 Compressed air accident kills 20 workers on Hudson River tunnel, NY1884 1st Test Cricket match played at Lord's1888 Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Lottie Dod retains her title beating Blanche Bingley-Hillyard 6-3, 6-31896 National Federation of Colored Women established in Washington D.C.1904 After 13 years, the 4,607-mile Trans-Siberian railway is completed1904 Camille Jenatzy sets world auto speed record at 65.79 MPH1915 Woodrow Wilson sends the third Lusitania note, warning Germany that future infringement of American rights will be deemed 'deliberately unfriendly'1917 Russian Revolution: Socialist Alexander Kerensky becomes Russian Prime Minister1918 U-156 shells Nauset Beach, in Orleans, Massachusetts.1919 Anthony Fokker's establishes aeroplane factory at Hamburg and Amsterdam1919 Dirigible crashes through bank skylight killing 13 in Chicago, Illinois1920 Irish Nationalist and Loyalists engage in street fighting over the issue of Irish independence from Britain, though Loyalist are reinforced by 1500 British Auxiliaries and 5800 British troops1921 Indians (9) & Yankees (7) hit a record 16 doubles1921 To prove his contention that airpower is superior to sea power, US Colonel William Mitchell demonstrates how bombs from planes can sink a captured German battleship1923 Phillies score 12 in 6th and beat Cubs 17-41925 John T. Scopes found guilty of teaching evolution in the “Scopes monkey trial”, Dayton, Tennessee, fined $100 & costs1930 110°F (43°C) at Millsboro, Delaware (state record)1930 US Veterans Administration forms1931 Reno race track, becomes 1st in US to use daily double wagering1933 Haifa Harbor in Palestine opens1934 113°F (45°C), near Gallipolis, Ohio (state record)1938 Paul Hindemith and Leonide Massine's ballet premieres in London1940 Soviet Union annexes Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania1940 VARA-management accepts Rost of Tonningens demands1941 200 Jewish Torahs are burned in Ukraine1941 Himmler orders building of Majdanek concentration camp1942 8 die as coal waste heap slides in river valley near Oakwood, Va1943 "Stormy Weather", directed by Andrew L. Stone, starring Bill Robinson, Lena Horne and Fats Waller singing "Ain't Misbehavin'" premieres in the US1944 British premier Winston Churchill flies to France, meets Montgomery1944 General Koiso becomes Premier of Japan1944 US forces land on Guam during its recapture from the Japanese (Operation Forager)1944 Field Marshal Günther von Kluge warns Hitler of the impending collapse of front in Normandy1945 Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia A's play 24 innings 1-1 tie1946 Jesus T Pinerol becomes 1st native-born Puerto Rican governor1947 Indonesia begins 1st political election1948 WSPD TV channel 13 in Toledo, OH (NBC) begins broadcasting1949 US Senate ratifies North Atlantic Treaty by a vote of 82-13 (NATO)1951 Dalai Lama returns to Tibet1952 7.8 earthquake shakes Kern County California, 14 killed1952 Premier Ghavam es-Sultaneh of Persia, resigns1952 "The Quiet Man" film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara is released in the UK1954 At Geneva, France agrees to the independence of North & South Vietnam1955 USS Seawolf launched, 1st submarine powered by liquid metal cooled nuclear reactor1956 Cincinnati Reds pitcher Brooks Lawrence loses after 13 straight wins1956 US performs atmospheric nuclear Test at Enewetak1957 1st black to win a major US tennis tournament (Althea Gibson)1957 PGA Championship, Miami Valley GC: Lionel Hebert wins 2 & 1 from Dow Finsterwald; last time event played under match-play format1959 1st nuclear-powered merchant ship, NS Savannah, named, Camden NJ1959 Red Sox are the last team to use a black player (Pumpsie Green)1960 Country of Katanga forms in Africa1960 Sirimavo Bandaranaike becomes the world's 1st female head of state elected in modern times, as Prime Minister of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka)1960 Francis Chichester arrives in NY aboard Gypsy Moth II, setting a record of 40 days for a solo Atlantic crossing1961 Launch of Mercury 4 (Liberty Bell) with Grissom1962 160 civil right activists jailed after a demonstration in Albany, Georgia1962 Battles on Chinese & Indies boundary1964 Arnold Long takes 11 catches in the match for Surrey v Sussex1964 Mildred Simpson runs female world record marathon (3:19:33)1964 Last Dutch whaling ship Willem Barents Sea sold to Japan1964 Race riots in Singapore between Chinese and Malay groups, 23 killed, 454 injured1965 Pakistan, Iran and Turkey sign Regional Co-Operation pact1966 Gemini X returns to Earth1966 USSR performs nuclear Test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR1968 PGA Championship, Pecan Valley GC: Julius Boros (48) becomes oldest winner of a major; wins by 1 from Bob Charles & Arnold Palmer1968 55th Tour de France won by Jan Janssen of Netherlands1969 Apollo 11: Neil Armstrong becomes the first person to step on the Moon at 2:56:15 AM (GMT)1969 Russia's Luna 15 impacts moon after 52 lunar orbits1970 Aswan High Dam opens in Egypt, enables human control of the flooding of the Nile1970 Libya orders confiscation of all Jewish property1970 USSR performs nuclear Test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR1970 Clay Kirby has a no-hitter going for 8 inns, but is lifted for a pinch hitter, Reliever Jack Baldschun gives up 3 hits & Padres lose, 3-01971 US performs a nuclear test at Nevada Test Site1971 Sam Giancana returns to the United States after spending seven years of exile in Mexico1972 2 passenger trains collide head-on killing 76 (Seville, Spain)1972 27.5 cm rainfall at Fort Ripley, Minnesota (state record)1972 Los Angeles Dodgers release and end career of knuckleball pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm1972 In New York 57 murders occur in 24 hours1972 Bloody Friday: within the space of seventy-five minutes, the Provisional Irish Republican Army explode twenty-two bombs in Belfast; six civilians, two British Army soldiers and one UDA volunteer were killed, 130 injured1973 France performs nuclear Test at Mururoa Atoll in the Pacific1973 USSR launches Mars 4 for fly-by (2600 km) of red planet1974 US Open Women's Golf, La Grange CC: Sandra Haynie wins by 1 shot from Beth Stone and Carol Mann1974 US House Judiciary approves two Articles of Impeachment against President Richard Nixon1974 61st Tour de France: Eddy Merckx of Belgium wins 5th Tour that he enters; equals Jacques Anquetil record for Tour victories1975 Billy Martin fired as Texas Rangers manager1975 NY Met Félix Millán hits 4 singles; erased by Joe Torres 4 double plays1976 "Guys & Dolls" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 239 performances1976 1st outbreak of "Legionnaire's Disease" kills 29 in Philadelphia1976 Christopher Ewart-Biggs, British Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland, and his secretary Judith Cook are assassinated by a bomb planted by the Provisional IRA in his car in Dublin1976 9th San Diego Comic-Con International opens at El Cortez Hotel1977 Libyan-Egyptian border fights1977 Sri Lankan Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike loses the general election1977 Sanjiva Reddy is elected sixth President of India unopposed1978 Bolivian military coup under General Juan Pereda, President Hugo Banzer flees1978 US Postal Service & unions agree on a contract averting mail strike1978 World's strongest dog, 80-kg St Bernard, pulls 2909-kg load 27 m1978 "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" film, based on the Beatles' album of the same name, premieres in NYC1980 Jean-Claude Droyer climbs Eiffel Tower in 2 hrs 18 mins1981 Australia set 130 to win, all out 111 at Headingley Willis 8-431982 France performs nuclear Test at Mururoa atoll1983 Polish government ends 19 months of martial law1983 Storm cuts short Diana Ross' free concert in NY's Central Park1983 US announces Lebanon freed American hostage David Dodge1983 World's lowest-ever natural temperature recorded −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F; 184.0 K) at Soviet Vostok Station, Antarctica1984 Marita Koch of East Germany sets world women's mark for 200m, 21.71s1984 USSR performs underground nuclear Test1985 "Leader of the Pack" closes at Ambassador Theater NYC after 120 performances1985 British Open Golf, Royal St George's GC: Scotsman Sandy Lyle wins his only Open title by 1 stroke from runner-up Payne Stewart; last time event features double cut (after 36 and 54 holes), introduced in 19681985 Amina Fakir (Detroit), 23, crowned 18th Miss Black America1985 72nd Tour de France won by Bernard Hinault of France1986 Barbara Palacios Teyde, 22, of Venezuela, crowned 35th Miss Universe1986 Pleasure Island plans unveiled1987 Kristi Addis, of Mississippi, crowned 5th Miss Teen USA1988 ESA's Ariane-3 launches 2 communications satellites (1 Indian)1988 Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis accepts Democratic nomination for president1989 Eastern Airlines submits a reorganization plan to creditors1989 Mike Tyson KOs Carl Williams in 1:33 for heavyweight boxing title1994 Tony Blair is declared the winner of the leadership election of the British Labour Party, paving the way for him to become Prime Minister in 19971995 Brian Lara completes a pair for West Indians v Kent1995 KC Royals set club-record of 22 singles in 15 innings1996 British Open Golf, Royal Lytham & St. Annes: American Tom Lehman wins his only major championship by 2 strokes from Mark McCumber and Ernie Els; first American to win at Lytham since Bobby Jones 70 years earlier1996 Wayne Gretzky signs a 2 year deal with NY Rangers1996 "The Daily Show" hosted by Craig Kilborn premieres on Comedy Central in the US1996 83rd Tour de France won by Bjarne Riis of Denmark1997 NY Yank Mike Whiton held in Milwaukee on charges of sexual assault1997 The fully restored USS Constitution (aka "Old Ironsides") celebrates her 200th birthday, setting sail for the first time in 116 years2002 Telecom giant WorldCom files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the then-largest such filing in United States history2002 British Open Golf, Muirfield: Ernie Els of South Africa wins first of 2 Open titles in a playoff from Australians Stuart Appleby & Steve Elkington, and Frenchman Thomas Levet2002 With a record 6 races remaining, German Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher clinches his 5th F1 World Drivers Championship with victory in the French Grand Prix at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours; 3rd straight title win2004 The United Kingdom government publishes Delivering Security in a Changing World, a paper detailing wide-ranging reform of the country's armed forces2005 Four terrorist bombers target London's public transportation system, exactly two weeks after the July 7 bombings. All four bombs fail to detonate leading to the capture of all the bombers.2007 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final book in the series by J. K. Rowling is published worldwide. 11 million copies sell in 24 hrs2007 New Zealand beats Australia, 26-12 at Eden Park, Auckland to win their 3rd consecutive Tri Nations Rugby Series; flyhalf Dan Carter lands 7 penalties for the All Blacks2008 Bosnian-Serb war criminal Radovan Karadžić is arrested in Serbia and is indicted by the UN's ICTY tribunal2011 NASA's Space Shuttle program ends with the landing of Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-1352011 44th San Diego Comic-Con International opens at San Diego Convention Center2013 15 Egyptian Army soldiers are killed after their bus crashes into a truck on the Mediterranean Coast Highway2013 12 people are killed in a clash between two Muslim families in Lanao del Sur, Philippines2013 British Open Golf, Muirfield: Phil Mickelson wins his 5th major, by 3 strokes from Henrik Stenson of Sweden2013 100th Tour de France won by Chris Froome of Great Britain2014 After 3 weeks, the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) has struck about 2,800 targets in Gaza, while Gaza has fired 1,497 rockets at Israel2014 "Guardians of the Galaxy", directed by James Gunn, starring Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana, premieres in Hollywood, Los Angeles2017 Singer Justin Bieber barred from performing in China by Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture citing his "bad behaviour"2017 White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer resigns after opposing the appointment of Anthony Scaramucci2018 India scraps tax on sanitary products after a campaign by activists2018 Re-boot of the TV show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" announced with creator Joss Whedon as executive producer

What is the ideology of Spain's Podemos?

Podemos (Spanish political party) - WikipediaI get the impression that it is a work in progress (a Google translation):1National Energy Transition Plan2Repeal of Royal Decree 900/2015, of October 9, and approval of a regulation that allows the development of self consumption3Impulse and development of green infrastructures4Progressive adoption of 100% renewable energy in all departments of the Public Administration5Public commitment not to authorize fracking installations6Conduct a cost audit of the entire electrical system7Modification of the regulatory framework so that all energy sources receive a reasonable remuneration based on actual production costsReferring to Fig.Establishment of effective controls to prevent oligopolistic practices in the electrical systemReferring to Fig.Protagonism of renewable energies in the planning of the electrical system10Recovery of hydroelectric power plants by the StateelevenGuarantee by law of access to a minimum supply12Design of an alternative proposal to the Energy Strategy of the European Commission13Identification of the transition costs of the competition14Citizen participation and audit for the execution of large infrastructuresfifteenBicycles as the basis for sustainable urban mobility16Guarantee of access to public transport17National Pact for Productive Economics18Support for clusters to reverse the deindustrialization process19Increase in industrial diversification and commitment to the development of advanced servicestwentyCreation of sectoral strategic committeestwenty-oneImpulse of an industrial policy focused on the development of specific competences22Bets on social clauses and public procurement as tools for generating social value2. 3Implementation of publicly-funded sovereign investment funds24Reinforcement of competition in strategic sectors25Modernization of telecommunications services26Reorienting investment in public infrastructures27Development of intermodality by improving the rail connections of ports28Reorientation of the construction sector29Distribution of agricultural income and adaptation of agricultural and fisheries sector regulations30National Program of Introduction to Research31Approaching science to society: Centers for Citizen Innovation32Redefinition of the research career33Online Research Portal3. 4Bets on researchers and senior researchers35Guarantee of access to scientific culture36Recovery of young talent: call Margarita Comas37State Pact for Science and Innovation38Promotion of innovative activity in the business fabric39Encouraging the return of scientific emigre talent40Investment in science and responsible R & D41Democratization of OPIS42Creation of an observatory for the defense of transparency in access and management of research and university institutions43Flexible and autonomous research and teaching44Comprehensive plan to combat fraudFour. FiveExtension to ten years of the statute of limitation of fiscal crimes46IRPF Reform47Recovery of the effective tax on the estate tax and inheritance and gift tax48A simpler and more transparent corporate tax49We will modify indirect taxation, in particular value added tax (VAT), to contribute to the improvement of social welfare.fiftyEstablishment of true green taxation51Coordination of the environmental taxes of the Autonomous Communities52"Solidarity tax" to private financial institutions with extraordinary character53Advance towards the financial transaction tax54Agreement for territorial financing55Improving the regulation of the financial system56Elimination of privileged bank secrecy of tax havens57Creation of a European independent and public rating agency58Constitution of a powerful and effective public bank from the nationalized entities Bankia and Banco Mare Nostrum59Conversion of the Sareb into a management tool for a public rental housing park60Repeal of the reform of Article 135 of the Spanish Constitution61Implementation of a debt audit at the parliamentary seat62Restructuring of public debt63Restructuring of the mortgage debt of households64Limitation of fiscal incentives to corporate debt65Real and effective sanctions for those who violate the delinquency law66Reinforcement of support for small businesses between the activities of the ICO and future public banks67Fair quotas for the self-employed68Incorporation of the voice of the social economy and the self-employed into social dialogue69Study of the development of the figure of the autonomous limited liability70Development of a true Second Chance Law, also in the field of SMEs and the self-employed71Introduction of the cash VAT criterion as universal and mandatory72Promoting social economy73Empowering an economy of the common good74Support to the collaborative economy75Promotion of entrepreneurship in innovative sectors76Fair and responsible fishing quotas77Stable agricultural work78Allocation of 15,000 million euros per year for a Social Welfare and Economic Modernization Plan that will include a guaranteed income, the salary improvement and the reversal of the cuts suffered since 201079Increase of between 30,000 and 40,000 million euros of income over GDP80Modification of the current calendar of reduction of the public deficit81Abandonment of wage devaluation policy as a way to promote an improvement in competitiveness82Promoting a substantial reform of the Stability and Growth Pact and the Fiscal Pact83Ensuring an adequate level of public investment84Promotion of the reform of the statutes of the European Central Bank85Impulse of a reform of the European institutions that democratizes political and economic decision-making in the eurozone86Call for a European debt conference to discuss the coordinated restructuring of public debts within the euro area87Immediate adoption of a crash plan to eradicate poverty and child exclusion throughout Europe88Development of common unemployment insurance complementing national systems and, in the event of a crisis, acting as an automatic stabilizer89Creation of a «Social Eurogroup»90Priority of the right to work and job creation91Gradual increase of the interprofessional minimum wage up to 14 payments of 800 euros per month in January 201892Full compliance with labor regulations93Rebalancing collective bargaining94New Labor Framework95Impulse of a regulation of overtime to prevent them from becoming an instrument of irregular distribution of the day96Reform of dismissal97Impulse of internal flexibility mechanisms in companies98Towards gender equality in the labor market: reform of the birth or adoption system99Increase in the participation of workers in the management of companies100Reform or regularization of labor relations at work101Guaranteed Rent102Complementary Income Program103Complementary measures to deal with situations of social urgency104Reversal of cuts in the financing of health, education and care of people, so that in March 2018 pre-crisis levels are restored105Universalization of the right for public services to care for dependency to provide full functional autonomy106Elimination of all incentives to part-time employment and progress towards the progressive implementation of a maximum working time of 35 hours per week, with weekly computation107Combating the gender pay gap108Retirement at age 65 and fight against the loss of purchasing power109Commitment to guarantee the sustainability of the pension system with the progressive introduction of financing through taxation110Review and progressive abolition of special contribution schemes for new affiliations111Promotion of collective provision of public versus individual112Increase in non-contributory pensions113Elimination of the ceiling on the highest wages114Universal access to the health card115Increase in public health budget by € 8800 million116Expansion of the portfolio of medicines financed117Responsible prescription of drugs: a model that dispenses doses and not boxes118Universalization of electronic prescriptions: savings in the time of professionals and in the money of all119Foods without contaminants: ban on the use of bisphenol A120Law for the Free Disposition of the Own Life121Medications: R & D and transparency122ICTs at the service of health: creation of a state digital platform for access to medical records123Health: a cross-cutting approach to all public policies124R & D & I: empowerment of research and action on gender and health125RedETS: evaluation of the programs that bring more health to the people126A unique regime for all: Social Security127Law of Transparency of the Sanitary System128Adoption of a "Celiac Act"129End of evictions and decriminalization of the use of empty and abandoned housing130Right to payment131Guaranteed access to basic supplies132Stable and Affordable Rental133Defense and Probation Guarantees in Foreclosure Proceedings134Reform of the Law 18/2007, of December 28, on the right to housing135Constitutional guarantee of social rights136EUR 13.7 billion for public education: free and local school places for all boys and girls137A new Education Law, born of the debate and participation of the entire educational community138National Plan for Inclusive Education139Right to an education carried out in the co-official languages140Integrated Learning Plan for Foreign Languages141Standardization of participatory methodologies142Generalization of the integrated centers of teachings of general and special regime of music and dance143Emotional intelligence144Provision of increased competences to school councils145New system of access to the public educational function146Decrease in pupil ratio per classroom147Support Plan for School Facilities and Equipment148Free and universal child education from 0 to 6 years149Professional training really free at all levels150New University Law151College fees accessible to all152Lifelong learning: adult education153Participatory university reform154University Consortium for the management of expenses155End of the precariousness of university faculty156Reform of the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA)157For a childhood without homework158Urgent measures against child poverty and social exclusion159Law on Comprehensive Protection against Violence against Children and Adolescents160Girls, children and adolescents: priority of institutions161The sports recipe: more sports and less ambulatory162Social Fund for Sport: the sport of all163Plan to support high level athletes164Law of Regulation of the Professions of the Sport165More sports in schools: three hours of weekly Physical Education and incorporation of the subject of Physical Education to the second year high school curriculum166Sports Patronage and Patronage Law167Strategic Plan for Adapted Sport168Creation of the Observatory for the Integrity of Sport against Fraud, Minors of Matches and Sporting Results169Creation of a State Guaranteed Social Services Portfolio170A center of social services for every twenty thousand inhabitants171State funding of 85 million euros for the Concerted Plan for Basic Social Services Benefits in municipal corporations172Adequacy of human and material resources of public social services to existing real demand173Creation of the Institute of Innovation and Research in Social Services174Creation of a state fund for universal accessibility175Public, free, universal and quality early care / intervention176Law of Autonomy and Dignity of dependents, their assistants and their families177Plan of shock for the dignity of people in a situation of dependency and their families178Principles and values ​​of the International Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities179Extension of the right to vote to persons with functional diversity180Law of Labor Inclusion of People with Functional Diversity181Permanent Citizenship Forum on Dependency and Functional Diversity182Financing of third sector organizations dedicated to the care of people with functional diversity or dependence183Free rehabilitation and physiotherapy for people in situations of dependency or functional diversity184Increase and streamlining of benefits for ortho-prosthetic material185Constitutional recognition of Spanish sign languages ​​as co-official languages186Implementation of the gender perspective in the institutions of the General State Administration to eliminate discrimination and make equality between men and women effective187Women in the Armed Forces and in the State Security Bodies and Forces188Faced with the machista violence, the independence of women189Law Against Discrimination for Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation190Comprehensive Law against Trafficking in Persons191Elaboration of the new Gender Identity Law192Strategic Plan for the Reconciliation of Work and Family Life193Protection of single-parent families194Support plan for mothers and young parents195Recognition of all family realities196Right to free and decisive motherhood197Respect for determination about one's own pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum198HIV prevention plan: information, prevention and care199Housing guarantee for victims of sexist violence200Protect the right to decide for all women201Urgent ratification of Convention 189 of the International Labor Organization202Single-family families: for an independent and safe motherhood203Ministry of Culture and Communication204Pact for Culture and specific laws for the cultural sector205Law of Superior Artistic Studies206Reform of the General Law of Audiovisual Communication207Assembly of Cultural Professionals and Citizen's Observatory of Culture208Measures for the responsible and effective exercise of the Public Cultural Administration209Directorate General of Digital Culture and Public Platform for Open Culture210Reduced cultural VAT211New Patronage and Patronage Law and Social Fund of Culture212Statute of the Artist and of the Professional of the Culture213Statute of Information214New Intellectual Property Law215Operational Plan to Promote Dissemination and Access to Digital Culture216Operative Plan for Access and Enjoyment of Culture217Operational Plan for Reading Citizenship218School of Spectators219Campaign for an Active Hearing220Operative Plan for the Promotion of Cultural Diversity221Operative Plan for Culture for Equality and Equality in Culture222Operational Plan for Social Inclusion in Cultural Matters223Operational Plan for the Internationalization of Culture Produced in Spain224Patrimonial Destination Network225Revocation for breach of electoral program226Revocation of public offices, Popular Legislative Initiative, Popular Veto Initiative and Popular Deliberative Process Initiative: Democracy227Parliamentary regulations for the democratic debate of all and all228Political equality: reform of the electoral system229New territorial model based on five conceptual axes230Legal obligation to present to primaries on the part of all those candidates to preside executive organs of the political parties231Repeal of the requested vote and creation of an electoral law that facilitates the exercise of the right to vote of the Spaniards abroad232Depoliticization of the Constitutional Court233Elimination of privileges of elected officials2. 3. 4Law of Professionalization of the Public Administration235Reduction in the number of senior positions236Recovery of labor rights in the public sector237Extension of the Transparency Law238Regulation of incompatibilities in public office239Crystal Walls Law240Reformulation of the Law on Public Sector Contracts241Monitoring budget implementation242Citizen Observatory for the Evaluation of Public Policies and Accountability243Open and accessible administrative contracts244National Plan against Corruption and for Institutional Transparency245Judicial police and experts for their functional assignment to the courts246Introduction of the criminal figure of unjust or unjust enrichment247New Law on Financing of Political Parties248Creation of the Asset Recovery Department249Redefinition of tax offense250Strengthening of systems of legislative evaluation in matters of corruption and criminal policy251Public participation in public management252Real Free Justice253Direct election of the General Council of the Judiciary254Public audit of the judicial system255Comprehensive reform of the Office of the Prosecutor256Elimination of procedural privileges257Repeal of the Organic Law amending the Criminal Procedure Law258Fines and administrative penalties proportional to the income of persons259Repeal of the gag law260Creation of the Government Human Rights Office261Memory, truth and justice: pillars of the culture of human rights262Creation of the State Agency for the Protection of Consumers263Right to compensation of consumers who are victims of abuse264Decriminalization of cannabis265Free software for open, secure and accessible Administration266Simplification of administrative procedures267Direct management in Public Administration and optimization of professional performance268Regular audits of public bodies269Homologation of the working days of the Armed Forces to those of the rest of the Public Administration270Redefinition of the military career of all professional military personnel271Military: citizens and workers272Transparency and Democratic Control for Defense273Civilian personnel in charge of administrative tasks in the Armed Forces274Freedom of association for members of the Civil Guard275Improvement of coordination between the Civil Guard and the National Police276New system of promotion in the State Security Forces277Right to decide278Reform of the Senate279Review of the financing model280Stoppage of the Montoro law281Plan of Social Use of the Earth282New Water Law283Polluter pays284Protection of the marine environment and its environment285Sustainable Cities286Promotion of the circular economy: Objective Residue ZERO287Ecological rescue: saving our biodiversity288Combating climate change289Comprehensive Environmental Participation and Education Strategy290Vice-Presidency of Sustainability291Water a human right292Safe environment as a fundamental right293Cancellation of Concordat294New Freedom of Conscience Act295A lively and sustainable rural world296Take care of our mountains297Guarantee of access to public transport298Vertebrate the territory and boost the economy from the railroad299Objective ZERO in traffic accidents300New Land Use Law301New Landscape Protection Law302Plan for Effective Coastal Protection303Animal Welfare Law304Universal health coverage305Office of Emigration306Regulations for the teaching of the Spanish language and culture abroad307Development of measures to guarantee decent pensions for Spanish migrants and returnees308Establishment of mechanisms and agencies that enable the return of Spanish emigrants309Right to vote and political participation of the foreign population resident in our country310Elimination of the nationality test and reductions in the periods to obtain nationality311Creation of the Secretariat of State for Migration Policies312Legal and safe routes of entry into Spain and relaxation of the processes of family reunification313"Law 14" for equality of treatment and for the promotion of coexistence314Closing of the Internment Centers for Foreigners315Guarantee of the right of asylum: legal access routes, common asylum system and resettlement programs316Restoration of the legality of border crossings: respect for human rights on the southern border317Adoption of an international legal framework for the restructuring of sovereign debt318Prohibition of highly speculative financial products319Reform of the voting systems of the G-20 and the International Monetary Fund320Against tax evasion: "Tobin tax" and global tax on wealth321Establishment of a black list of tax havens322Opposition to TTIP323Towards the abolition of the veto right in the UN Security Council324Impulse of the election of a woman as the next secretary general of the UN325Submission to citizen consultation of the participation of the Armed Forces in international military operations326Audit and revision of the agreement with the United States on the permanent military base in Morón327Greater autonomy of Spain and Europe in NATO328Rights for round-trip migration between Spain and Latin America329Commitment to self-determination of Western Sahara and grant of Spanish nationality to the Saharawi population residing in Spain330Recognition of the Palestinian State331New Africa Plan332Scientific and cultural cooperation with the United States to prevent brain drain333Reduction of sumptuary expenses of the foreign service and more attention to Spanish emigrants334Transformation of the Spain Brand and the Cervantes Institute to reflect the diversity and plurinationality of our country335Approval of a Global Justice Pact and an International Solidarity and Cooperation Law336Increase in the budget for Official Development Assistance337Creation of the Ministry of Equality and Solidarity338Liberalization of the AP-4 (Sevilla-Jerez)339Inmatriculations of the Catholic Church340Regulation of hydraulic exploitation of the sub-basins of the rivers Genil, Fardes and Guadiana Minor341Decontamination of land previously used by industry342Improvement and creation of new sections in the road network343Construction of a second dam in the Concepción dam344Improvement of the railway network for the vertebration of Andalusia3. 4. 5Comprehensive plan for the protection of the olive grove and its industry346Plan of improvement and resizing of the public company incinerator REMESA347Reopening of the Canfranc-Olorón railway line on the 2020 horizon348Paradoxical works of the Yesa swamp349Improvement of the Cantabrian-Mediterranean railway corridor350Mining funds for the development of Asturias351Infrastructure plan352Impulse of a specific Balearic regime based on the economic and solidarity balance between the different territories of the Spanish State353Declaration of the public interest of inter-island and peninsular connections for the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands354Recognition of the Canary Islands as Outermost Region (RUP) in the Spanish Constitution355Promotion of actions resulting from the investment reserve for the Canary Islands356Compliance with the main objectives and measures of the Special Options Programs for Distance and Insularity (POSEI) to guarantee the budgetary allocation357No to fracking in Cantabria358Economic recovery plan for the regions of Besaya and Reinosa359Complete shutdown of Villar de Cañas centralized temporary warehouse360Intermodal logistics platform and freight train for Toledo361Proposed draft law for the defense of local autonomy and recognition of the counties362Railway for Castilla y León363Expand and improve the system of Cercanías (Rodalies) of the metropolitan region of Barcelona364Compliance with the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia in relation to investments in infrastructure365Improvement of the rail network in mountain regions366Motorway Lleida-Pyrenees367Cross-border cooperation368Paralization of the A-57 to save the Galician hills369Sanitation of the Ria del Burgo370Recovery of the estuary of Pontevedra for citizenship371Provide more water (and better quality) to the Tagus river as it passes through Aranjuez372Resolution of the construction project for the Cercanías Móstoles-Navalcarnero train line373Elimination, burial or transfer of the two high voltage lines that currently cross from north to south the municipality of Arroyomolinos, above housing, green areas, children's areas and sports areas374Compliance with conservation and restoration measures for the Guadarrama river basin375Recovery of the project to extend the C4 train line from Cercanías to the municipalities of Torrejón de la Calzada and Torrejón de Velasco376Review of the underground railway project in the south of Madrid377Improvement of the rail network of the Region of Murcia378Plan of defense of the coast of Murcia379Dismantling of the firing range of the Bardenas Reales380Paralysis of the works of the high-speed train381Regeneration of the productive fabric of industrial zones382Opening of a dialogue process for the extension of powers transferred to the Basque Country383Urgent re-industrialization plan for La Rioja384Elimination of the requirement of not having debts with the public administrations to be able to access the funds of the social services385Comprehensive plan to improve transport and communications infrastructures386Increased state funding in support of entrepreneurship and SMEs387Support for agriculture, livestock and fisheries388Preservation of natural spaces389sustainable tourism390Unattachability of the first and only housing391Elimination of unfair terms392Observatory on the Right to Housing393Independent justice for the military394Public health care and a guaranteed right for all people, regardless of where they live

Are climate change skeptics straw men, i.e. people of little substance established as a front?

NO. Unless you think a majority of scientists including 60 Nobel laureates lack substance? Let’s start with the climate lectures of two leading Nobel laureates -Dr. Ivar Giaever brilliantly destroys the global warming (aka climate change) scientific consensus in his Laureate speech below. He saves us from the fear mongering of Al Gore and his like.Skeptics of global warming are increasing with more than 60 other Nobel Prize winners denying human caused climate change.Nobel Laureate Dr. Kary Mullis is correct in his assessment of the current state of climate science, describing it as a "Joke".As he correctly points out, there is no scientific evidence whatever that our CO2 is, or can ever "drive" climate change.There is also no published empirical scientific evidence that any CO2, whether natural or man-made, causes warming in the troposphere.His Nobel Prize was awarded in 1993.When you step back an consider the alarmist views they do seem alot like a ‘joke’ as Professor Mullis thinks.Changing sun and oceans no longer playing a role?Today alarmist scientists would have us believe that that big bright tempestuous star up there in the sky stopped playing a role since the late 19th century, and that the oceans, which cover a puny 70% of our planet’s surface (sarc), also stopped playing a role.Instead the alarmist scientists insist that today’s climate is being 90+% driven by human-emitted CO2 and the rest of the factors have been somehow disabled. If that sound preposterous, then it might have something to do with how you perceive the your planet and how different parts are interrelated.“Human CO2 only 0.01% of atmosphereThrough the burning of fossil fuels, humans are also responsible for having boosted atmospheric CO2 emissions from some 300 ppm to 400 parts per million, which translates into a difference of 0.01% of the atmosphere. So what do the alarmists conclude from this:0.01% of the world’s biomass and 0.o1% of the atmosphere are today almost solely responsible for climate changes.The sun, oceans, volcanoes and other poorly understood major varying factors are ignored. Does all that sound plausible?Yeah right, and the price of tea in China drives the global economy.”By P. Gosselin May 26, 2018http://notrickszone.com/2018/05/26/right-tiny-0-01-of-atmosphere-and-0-01-of-earths-biomass-drive-near-100-of-climate/NOBEL PRIZE MEDAL“Partial list of 150 + scientists who do NOT support the Catastrophic Anthropogenic Climate Change Scam:(includes ~60 Nobel Prize winners)Sceptical list provided by David Harrington of leading scientists. They all have many excellent published papers on the AGW subject.A.J. Tom van Loon, PhDAaron Klug, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Abdus Salam, Nobel Prize (Physics)Adolph Butenandt, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Al Pekarek, PhDAlan Moran, PhDAlbrecht Glatzle, PhDAlex Robson, PhDAlister McFarquhar, PhDAmo A. Penzias, Nobel Prize (Physics)Andrei Illarionov, PhDAnthony Jewish, Nobel Prize (Physics)Anthony R. Lupo, PhDAntonino Zichichi, President of the World Federation of Scientists.Arthur L. Schawlow, Nobel Prize (Physics)Arthur Rorsch, PhDAsmunn Moene, PhDBaruj Benacerraf, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Bert Sakmann, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Bjarne Andresen, PhDBoris Winterhalter, PhDBrian G Valentine, PhDBrian Pratt, PhDBryan Leyland, International Climate Science CoalitionCesar Milstein, Nobel Prize (Physiology)Charles H. Townes, Nobel Prize (Physics)Chris C. Borel, PhDChris Schoneveld, MSc (Structural Geology)Christian de Duve, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Christopher Essex, PhDCliff Ollier, PhDSusan Crockford PhDDaniel Nathans, Nobel Prize (Medicine)David Deming, PhD (Geophysics)David E. Wojick, PhDDavid Evans, PhD (EE)David Kear, PhDDavid R. Legates, PhDDick Thoenes, PhDDon Aitkin, PhDDon J. Easterbrook, PhDDonald A. Glaser, Nobel Prize (Physics)Donald Parkes, PhDDouglas Leahey, PhDDudley R. Herschbach, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Edwin G. Krebs, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Erwin Neher, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Frank Milne, PhDFred Goldberg, PhDFred Michel, PhDFreeman J. Dyson, PhDGarth W. Paltridge, PhDGary D. Sharp, PhDGeoff L. Austin, PhDGeorge E. Palade, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Gerald Debreu, Nobel Prize (Economy)Gerhard Herzberg, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Gerrit J. van der Lingen, PhDHans Albrecht Bethe, Nobel Prize (Physics)Hans H.J. Labohm, PhDHarold E. Varmus, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Harry M. Markowitz, Nobel Prize (Economics)Harry N.A. Priem, PhDHeinrich Rohrer, Nobel Prize (Physics)Hendrik Tennekes, PhDHenrik Svensmark, physicistHerbert A. Hauptman, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Horst Malberg, PhDHoward Hayden, PhDI. Prigogine, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Ian D. Clark, PhDIan Plimer, PhDIvar Giaever, Nobel Prize (Physics)James J. O’Brien, PhDJean Dausset, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Jean-Marie Lehn, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Jennifer Marohasy, PhDJerome Karle, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Joel M. Kauffman, PhDJohan Deisenhofer, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)John Charles Polanyi, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)John Maunder, PhDJohn Nicol, PhDJon Jenkins, PhDJoseph Murray, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Judith Curry, PhDJulius Axelrod, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Kai Siegbahn, Nobel Prize (Physics)Khabibullo Abdusamatov, astrophysicist at Pulkovo Observatory of the Russian Academy of SciencesKlaus Von Klitzing, Nobel Prize (Physics)Gerhard Kramm: PhD (meteorology)L. Graham Smith, PhDLee C. Gerhard, PhDLen Walker, PhDLeon Lederman, Nobel Prize (Physics)Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize (ChemistryLord Alexander Todd, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Lord George Porter, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Louis Neel, Nobel Prize (Physics)Lubos Motl, PhDMadhav Khandekar, PhDManfred Eigen, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Marcel Leroux, PhDMarshall W. Nirenberg, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Max Ferdinand Perutz, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Ned Nikolov PhDNils-Axel Morner, PhDOlavi Kärner, Ph.D.Owen Chamberlain, Nobel Prize (Physics)Pierre Lelong, ProfessorPierre-Gilles de Gennes, Nobel Prize (Physics)R. Timothy Patterson, PhDR. W. Gauldie, PhDR.G. Roper, PhDRaphael Wust, PhDReid A. Bryson, Ph.D. Page on Shave and Grooming Made Simple. D.Engr.Richard Laurence Millington Synge, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Richard Mackey, PhDRichard R. Ernst, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Richard S. Courtney, PhDRichard S. Lindzen, PhDRita Levi-Montalcini, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Roald Hoffman, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Robert H. Essenhigh, PhDRobert Huber, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Robert M. Carter, PhDRobert W. Wilson, Nobel Prize (Physics)Roger Guillemin, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Ross McKitrick, PhDRoy W. Spencer, PhDS. Fred Singer, PhDSallie Baliunas, astrophysicist HarvardSalomon Kroonenberg, PhDSherwood B. Idso, PhDSimon van der Meer, Nobel Prize (Physics)Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Sir James W. Black, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Sir John Kendrew, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Sir John R. Vane , Nobel Prize (Medicine)Sir John Warcup Cornforth, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Sir. Nevil F. Mott, Nobel Prize Winner (Physics)Sonja A. Boehmer-Christiansen, PhDStanley Cohen, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Stephan Wilksch, PhDStewart Franks, PhDSyun-Ichi Akasofu, PhDTadeus Reichstein, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Thomas Huckle Weller, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Thomas R. Cech, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Timothy F. Ball, PhDTom V. Segalstad, PhDTorsten N. Wiesel, Nobel Prize (Medicine)Vincent Gray, PhDWalter Starck, PhD (marine science; specialization in coral reefs and fisheries)Wibjorn Karlen, PhDWillem de Lange, PhDWilliam Evans, PhDWilliam Happer, physicist PrincetonWilliam J.R. Alexander, PhDWilliam Kininmonth Page on http://m.sc., Head of Australia’s National Climate Centre and a consultant to the World Meteorological organization’s Commission for ClimatologyWilliam Lindqvist, PhDWilliam N. Lipscomb, Nobel Prize Winner (Chemistry)Willie Soon, astrophysicist HarvardYuan T. Lee, Nobel Prize (Chemistry)Zbigniew Jaworowski, PhDKarl ZellerZichichi, PhD“Here is a partial list of science and other economic organizations who are on record with their doubts.“Skeptical Scientific Organizations:American Association of Petroleum Geologists (31,000+ Members)“The Climate Scientists' Register“We, the undersigned, having assessed the relevant scientific evidence, do not find convincing support for the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide are causing, or will in the foreseeable future cause, dangerous global warming."Click on country name in the following list to see endorsers from that nation: Algéria (1 endorser), Australia (8), Bulgaria (1), Canada (17), Denmark (1), Estonia (1), Finland(1), France (1), Germany (4), Greece (1), India (3), Italy (3), Luxembourg (1), Mexico (1), New Zealand (6), Norway (5), Poland (3), Russia (5), South Africa (1), Sweden(8), United Kingdom (6), United States of America (64).Complete Endorser List:Habibullo I. Abdussamatov, Dr. Sci., mathematician and astrophysicist, Head of the Russian-Ukrainian Astrometria project on the board of the Russian segment of the ISS, Head of Space Research Laboratory at the Pulkovo Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, RussiaSyun-Ichi Akasofu, PhD, Professor of Physics, Emeritus and Founding Director, International Arctic Research Center of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, U.S.A.J.R. Alexander, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa; Member, UN Scientific and Technical Committee on Natural Disasters, 1994-2000, Pretoria, South AfricaBjarne Andresen, Dr. Scient., physicist, published and presents on the impossibility of a "global temperature", Professor, Niels Bohr Institute (areas of specialization: fundamental physics and chemistry, in particular thermodynamics), University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, DenmarkTimothy F. Ball, PhD, environmental consultant and former climatology professor, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaRomuald Bartnik, PhD (Organic Chemistry), Professor Emeritus, Former chairman of the Department of Organic and Applied Chemistry, climate work in cooperation with Department of Hydrology and Geological Museum, University of Lodz, Lodz, PolandColin Barton, http://B.Sc., PhD (Earth Science), Principal research scientist (retd), Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaFranco Battaglia, PhD (Chemical Physics), Professor of Environmental Chemistry (climate specialties: environmental chemistry), University of Modena, ItalyDavid Bellamy, OBE, PhD, English botanist, author, broadcaster, environmental campaigner, Hon. Professor of Botany (Geography), University of Nottingham, Hon. Prof. Faculty of Engineering and Physical Systems, Central Queensland University, Hon. Prof. of Adult and Continuing Education, University of Durham, United Nations Environment Program Global 500 Award Winner, Dutch Order of The Golden Ark, Bishop Auckland County, Durham, United KingdomRichard Becherer, BS (Physics, Boston College), MS (Physics, University of Illinois), PhD (Optics, University of Rochester), former Member of the Technical Staff - MIT Lincoln Laboratory, former Adjunct Professor - University of Connecticut, Areas of Specialization: optical radiation physics, coauthor - standard reference book Optical Radiation Measurements: Radiometry, Millis, MA, U.S.A.Ernst-Georg Beck, Dipl. Biology (University of Freiburg), biologist (area of specialization: CO2 record in the last 150 years – see paper “Accurate estimation of CO2 background level from near ground measurements at non-mixed environments”), see http://www.biomind.de/realCO2/ for more from Mr. Beck, Biesheim, FranceEdwin Berry, PhD (Atmospheric Physics, Nevada), MA (Physics, Dartmouth), BS (Engineering, Caltech), President, Climate Physics LLC, Bigfork, MT, U.S.A.Sonja A. Boehmer-Christiansen, PhD, Reader Emeritus, Dept. of Geography, Hull University, Editor - Energy&Environment, Multi-Science (www.multi-science.co.uk), Hull, United KingdomM. I. Bhat, PhD, formerly Scientist at the Wadia institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra, currently Professor & Head, Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Kashmir (areas of specialization: Geochemistry, Himalayan and global tectonics & tectonics and climate (Prof Bhat: “Arguing for deepening the climate frontiers by considering interaction between solar flares and core-mantle boundary processes. Clue possibly lies in exploring the tectonics of regions that underlies high and low pressure cells of the three global oscillations (SO, NAO, NPO)”), Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, IndiaAhmed Boucenna, PhD, Professor of Physics, Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Ferhat Abbas University, Setif, Algéria. Author of The Great Season Climatic Oscillation, I. RE. PHY. 1(2007) 53, The Great Season Climatic Oscillation and the Global Warming, Global Conference On Global Warming, July 6-10, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey and Pseudo Radiation Energy Amplifier (PREA) and the Mean Earth's Ground Temperature, arXiv:0811.0357 (November 2008)Antonio Brambati, PhD, Emeritus Professor (sedimentology), Department of Geological, Environmental and Marine Sciences (DiSGAM), University of Trieste (specialization: climate change as determined by Antarctic marine sediments), Trieste, ItalyStephen C. Brown, PhD (Environmental Science, State University of New York), District Agriculture Agent, Assistant Professor, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Ground Penetrating Radar Glacier research, Palmer, Alaska, U.S.A.Mark Lawrence Campbell, PhD (chemical physics; gas-phase kinetic research involving greenhouse gases (nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide)), Professor, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A.Robert M. Carter, PhD, Professor, Marine Geophysical Laboratory, James Cook University, Townsville, AustraliaArthur Chadwick, PhD (Molecular Biology), Research Professor, Department of Biology and Geology, Southwestern Adventist University, Climate Specialties: dendrochronology (determination of past climate states by tree ring analysis), palynology (same but using pollen as a climate proxy), paleobotany and botany; Keene, Texas, U.S.A.George V. Chilingar, PhD, Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.Antonis Christofides, Dipl. Civil Engineering, MSc Computing Science, Climate Specialties: co-author of relevant papers: here and here, author of http://hk-climate.org/, Athens, GreecePetr Chylek, PhD, Laboratory Fellow, Remote Sensing Team Leader, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S.A.Ian D. Clark, PhD, Professor (isotope hydrogeology and paleoclimatology), Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaPaul Copper, BSc, MSc, PhD, DIC, FRSC, Professor Emeritus, Department of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaCornelia Codreanova, Diploma in Geography, Researcher (Areas of Specialization: formation of glacial lakes) at Liberec University, Czech Republic, Zwenkau, GermanyMichael Coffman, PhD (Ecosystems Analysis and Climate Influences), CEO of Sovereignty International, President of Environmental Perspectives, Inc., Bangor, Maine, U.S.A.Piers Corbyn, MSc (Physics (Imperial College London)), ARCS, FRAS, FRMetS, astrophysicist (Queen Mary College, London), consultant, founder WeatherAction long range forecasters, London, United KingdomRichard S. Courtney, PhD, energy and environmental consultant, IPCC expert reviewer, Falmouth, Cornwall, United KingdomJoseph D’Aleo, BS, MS (Meteorology, University of Wisconsin), Doctoral Studies (NYU), Executive Director - ICECAP (International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project), Fellow of the AMS, College Professor Climatology/Meteorology, First Director of Meteorology The Weather Channel, Hudson, New Hampshire, U.S.A.David Deming, PhD (Geophysics), Associate Professor, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A.James E Dent; http://B.Sc., FCIWEM, C.Met, FRMetS, C.Env., Independent Consultant, Member of WMO OPACHE Group on Flood Warning, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, United KingdomChris R. de Freitas, PhD, climate Scientist, School of Environment, The University of Auckland, New ZealandWillem de Lange, MSc (Hons), DPhil (Computer and Earth Sciences), Senior Lecturer in Earth and Ocean Sciences, The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New ZealandGeoff Duffy, DEng (Dr of Engineering), PhD (Chemical Engineering), BSc, ASTCDip., FRSNZ (first chemical engineer to be a Fellow of the Royal Society in NZ), FIChemE, wide experience in radiant heat transfer and drying, chemical equilibria, etc. Has reviewed, analysed, and written brief reports and papers on climate change, Auckland, New ZealandRobert W. Durrenberger, PhD, former Arizona State Climatologist and President of the American Association of State Climatologists, Professor Emeritus of Geography, Arizona State University; Sun City, Arizona, U.S.A.Don J. Easterbrook, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Geology, Western Washington, University, Bellingham, Washington, U.S.A.Willis Eschenbach, Independent Climate Researcher, Climate Specialties: Tropical tropospheric amplification, constructal theories of climate, See sample of scientific writings in Nature here, Occidental, CA, U.S.A.Christopher Essex, PhD, professor of applied mathematics, and Associate Chair, Department of Applied Mathematics, Former Director, Program in Theoretical Physics, University of Western Ontario, Former NSERC postdoc at the Canadian Climate Centre's Numerical Modelling Division (GCM), London, Ontario, CanadaPer Engene, MSc, Biologist, Bø i Telemark, Norway, Co-author - The Climate, Science and Politics (2009)Terrence F. Flower, PhD, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, St. Catherine University, studied and taught physics of climate (focus on Arctic and Antarctic), took students to study physics of climate change in the Antarctic and Costa Rica, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A.Stewart Franks, BSci. (Hons, Environmental Science), PhD (Landsurface-atmosphere interactions), Associate Professor and Dean of Students, University of Newcastle, Climate Specialties: hydro-climatology, flood/drought risk, Newcastle, AustraliaLars Franzén, PhD (Physical Geography), Professor, Physical Geography at Earth Sciences Centre, University of Gothenburg, Areas of Specialization: Palaeoclimate from global peatland and Chinese loess studies - see related scientific paper by Franzén et al, Gothenburg, Vastra Gotaland, SwedenGordon Fulks, PhD (Physics, University of Chicago), cosmic radiation, solar wind, electromagnetic and geophysical phenomena, Corbett, Oregon, U.S.A.Robert. W. Gauldie, PhD, Research Professor (retired), Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, School of Ocean Earth Sciences and Technology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Hawaii, U.S.A.Katya Georgieva, MSc (Physics of the Earth, Atmosphere, and Space, specialty Meteorology), PhD (Solar-Terrestrial Physics - PhD thesis on solar influences on global climate changes), Associate Professor, Head of group "Solar dynamics and global climate change" in the Solar-Terrestrial Influences Laboratory at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, head of project "Solar activity influences of weather and climate" of the scientific plan of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, member of the "Climate changes" council of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Regional coordinator of the Balkan, Black sea and Caspian sea countries and member of the European Steering Committee for the International Heliophysical Year 2007-2008, deputy editor-in-chief of the international scientific journal "Sun and Geosphere", BulgariaLee C. Gerhard, PhD, Senior Scientist Emeritus, University of Kansas, past director and state geologist, Kansas Geological Survey, U.S.A.Gerhard Gerlich, Dr.rer.nat. (Mathematical Physics: Magnetohydrodynamics) habil. (Real Measure Manifolds), Professor, Institut für Mathematische Physik, Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany, Co-author of “Falsification Of The Atmospheric CO2 Greenhouse Effects Within The Frame Of Physics”, Int.J.Mod.Phys.,2009Fred Goldberg, PhD, Adj Professor, Royal Institute of Technology (Mech, Eng.), Secretary General KTH International Climate Seminar 2006 and Climate analyst (NIPCC), Lidingö, SwedenStanley B. Goldenberg, Research Meteorologist, NOAA, AOML/Hurricane Research Division, Miami, Florida, U.S.A.Wayne Goodfellow, PhD (Earth Science), Ocean Evolution, Paleoenvironments, Adjunct Professor, Senior Research Scientist, University of Ottawa, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaThomas B. Gray, MS (Meteorology, California Institute of Technology and Florida State University), 23 years as Meteorologist with the U.S. Army and Air Force (retired) and 15 years experience with NOAA Environmental Research Laboratories. Assignments include Chief, Analysis and Forecast Division, Global Weather Center, Omaha, Nebraska and Chief, Solar Forecast Center, Boulder Colorado, maintains active interest in paleoclimate and atmospheric physics, Yachats, Oregon, U.S.A.Vincent Gray, PhD, New Zealand Climate Coalition, expert reviewer for the IPCC, author of The Greenhouse Delusion: A Critique of Climate Change 2001, Wellington, New ZealandWilliam M. Gray, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Head of the Tropical Meteorology Project, Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A.Kenneth P. Green, Doctor of Environmental Science and Engineering (UCLA, 1994), Resident Scholar, Interim Director, Center for Regulatory Studies, American Enterprise Institute, Washington D.C., U.S.A.Charles B. Hammons, PhD (Applied Mathematics), climate-related specialties: applied mathematics, modeling & simulation, software & systems engineering, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Management, University of Dallas; Assistant Professor, North Texas State University (Dr. Hammons found many serious flaws during a detailed study of the software, associated control files plus related email traffic of the Climate Research Unit temperature and other records and “adjustments” carried out in support of IPCC conclusions), Coyle, OK, U.S.A.William Happer, PhD, Professor, Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, U.S.A.Howard Hayden, PhD, Emeritus Professor (Physics), University of Connecticut, The Energy Advocate, Pueblo West, Colorado, U.S.A.Warren T. Hinds, B.S. (Engineering), M.S. (Atmospheric Sciences), PhD (Physical Ecology, U. Washington, Seattle), Sr. Scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; consultant for USA EPA research on Global Climate Change Program, Specialist for Defense Programs, Department of Energy, Climate Specialties: atmospheric physics and quantitative empirical analyses regarding climatological, meteorological, and ecological responses to environmental stresses, Gainesville, Georgia, U.S.A.Art Horn, Meteorologist (honors, Lyndon State College, Lyndonville, Vermont), operator, The Art of Weather, U.S.A.Douglas Hoyt, B.S. (Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), M.S. (Astro-Geophysics, University of Colorado), co-author of the book The Role of the Sun in climate Change, previously senior scientist at Raytheon (MODIS instrument development), with earlier employment at NOAA, NCAR, World Radiation Center and the Sacramento Peak Observatory, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, U.S.A.Warwick Hughes, MSc Hons (Geology), Founder of the "Errors in IPCC Climate Science" Blog - http://www.warwickhughes.com/blog/, Areas of Specialization: Jones et al temperature data, Canberra, AustraliaOle Humlum, PhD, Professor of Physical Geography, Department of Physical Geography, Institute of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayCraig D. Idso, PhD, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, Tempe, Arizona, U.S.A.Sherwood B. Idso, PhD, President, Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, Tempe, Arizona, U.S.A.Larry Irons, BS (Geology), MS (Geology), Sr. Geophysicist at FairfieldNodal (Areas of Specialization: Paleoclimate), Lakewood, Colorado, U.S.A.Terri Jackson, MSc (plasma physics), MPhil (energy economics), Director, Independent Climate Research Group, Northern Ireland and London (Founder of the energy/climate group at the Institute of Physics, London), United KingdomAlbert F. Jacobs, Geol.Drs., P. Geol., Calgary, Alberta, CanadaZbigniew Jaworowski, PhD, DSc, professor of natural sciences, Senior Science Adviser of Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection, researcher on ice core CO2 records, Warsaw, PolandBill Kappel, BS (Physical Science-Geology), BS (Meteorology), Storm Analysis, Climatology, Operation Forecasting, Vice President/Senior Meteorologist, Applied Weather Associates, LLC, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, U.S.A.Olavi Kärner, Ph.D., Extraordinary Research Associate; Dept. of Atmospheric Physics, Tartu Observatory, Toravere, EstoniaMadhav L. Khandekar, PhD, consultant meteorolgist, (former) Research Scientist, Environment Canada, Editor "Climate Research” (03-05), Editorial Board Member "Natural Hazards, IPCC Expert Reviewer 2007, Unionville, Ontario, CanadaLeonid F. Khilyuk, PhD, Science Secretary, Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Professor of Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.William Kininmonth MSc, MAdmin, former head of Australia’s National Climate Centre and a consultant to the World Meteorological organization’s Commission for Climatology, Kew, Victoria, AustraliaGerhard Kramm, Dr. rer. nat. (Theoretical Meteorology), Research Associate Professor, Geophysical Institute, Associate Faculty, College of Natural Science and Mathematics, University of Alaska Fairbanks, (climate specialties: Atmospheric energetics, physics of the atmospheric boundary layer, physical climatology - seeinteresting paper by Kramm et al), Fairbanks, Alaska, U.S.A.Leif Kullman, PhD (Physical geography, plant ecology, landscape ecology), Professor, Physical geography, Department of Ecology and Environmental science, Umeå University, Areas of Specialization: Paleoclimate (Holocene to the present), glaciology, vegetation history, impact of modern climate on the living landscape, Umeå, SwedenDouglas Leahey, PhD, meteorologist and air-quality consultant, President - Friends of Science, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaJay Lehr, BEng (Princeton), PhD (environmental science and ground water hydrology), Science Director, The Heartland Institute, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.Edward Liebsch, B.A. (Earth Science, St. Cloud State University); M.S. (Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University), former Associate Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; former Adjunct Professor of Meteorology, St. Cloud State University, Environmental Consultant/Air Quality Scientist (Areas of Specialization: micrometeorology, greenhouse gas emissions), Maple Grove, Minnesota, U.S.A.Richard S. Lindzen, PhD, Alfred P. Sloan professor of meteorology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.William Lindqvist, PhD (Applied Geology), Independent Geologic Consultant, Areas of Specialization: Climate Variation in the recent geologic past, Tiburon, California, U.S.A.Peter Link, BS, MS, PhD (Geology, Climatology), Geol/Paleoclimatology, retired, Active in Geol-paleoclimatology, Tulsa University and Industry, Evergreen, Colorado, U.S.A.Anthony R. Lupo, Ph.D., Professor of Atmospheric Science, Department of Soil, Environmental, and Atmospheric Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, U.S.A.Qing-Bin Lu, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, cross-appointed to Departments of Biology and Chemistry, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) New Investigator, University of Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaHorst Malberg, PhD, Professor (emeritus) for Meteorology and Climatology and former director of the Institute for Meteorology at the Free University of Berlin, GermanyBjörn Malmgren, PhD, Professor Emeritus in Marine Geology, Paleoclimate Science, Goteborg University, retired, Norrtälje, SwedenOliver Manuel, BS (Chem), MS (Geo-Chem), PhD (Nuclear Chem), Post-Doc (Space Physics), Fulbright Scholar (Astrophysics), NSF Post-Doc Fellow (UC-Berkeley), Associate - Climate & Solar Science Institute, Professor (now Emeritus)/Dept Chair, College of Arts & Sciences University of Missouri-Rolla, Fulbright Scholar (Tata Institute- Mumbai), previously Research Scientist (US Geological Survey-Denver) and NASA Principal Investigator for Apollo, Climate Specialties: Earth's heat source, sample of relevant papers: "Earth's heat source - the Sun", Energy and Environment 20 131-144 (2009); “The sun: a magnetic plasma diffuser that controls earth's climate”, paper presented at the V. International Conference on Non-accelerator New Physics, Dubna, Russia, 20 June 2005; "Super-fluidity in the solar interior: Implications for solar eruptions and climate", Journal of Fusion Energy 21, 193-198 (2002), Cape Girardeau, Missouri, U.S.A.David Manuta, Ph.D. (Inorganic/Physical Chemistry, SUNY Binghamton), FAIC, Climate Specialties: Gas Phase Infrared Studies, Thermodynamics of Small Molecule Formation (e.g., CO2, HF, and H2O), President, Manuta Chemical Consulting, Inc., Chairman of the Board, The American Institute of Chemists, Past Positions include Adjunct Professor of Physics, Ohio University-Chillicothe, Ohio, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physical Science at Shawnee State University, Ohio, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physical Science at Upper Iowa University and US Enrichment Corp. (nuclear), Waverly, Ohio, USAFrancis Massen, PhD, Physics Lab and meteoLCD, Lycée Classique de Diekirch, 32 av. de la gare L-9233, (see interesting scientific paper by Massen et al), Diekirch, LuxembourgIrina Melnikova, PhD (Physics & Mathematics), Head of the Laboratory for Physics of the Atmosphere INENCO RAN, specialization: radiative regime of the cloudy atmosphere - see interesting paper on this topic by Dr. Melnikova, St. Petersburg, RussiaPatrick J. Michaels, A.B., S.M., Ph.D. (ecological climatology, Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies, CATO Institute, Distinguished Senior Fellow in the School of Public Policy, George Mason University, a past president of the American Association of State Climatologists, past program chair for the Committee on Applied Climatology of the American Meteorological Society, past research professor of Environmental Sciences at University of Virginia, contributing author and reviewer of the UN IPCC, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.Fred Michel, PhD, Director, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Associate Professor of Earth Sciences, Carleton University (article by Dr. Michel: “Climatic hubris: The Ellesmere Island ice shelves have been disappearing since they were first mapped in 1906”, January 16, 2007, National Post), Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaFerenc Mark Miskolczi, PhD, atmospheric physicist, formerly of NASA's Langley Research Center, (in his 2010 paper, Dr. Miskolczi writes, "The data negate increase in CO2 in the atmosphere as a hypothetical cause for the apparently observed global warming. A hypothesis of significant positive feedback by water vapor effect on atmospheric infrared absorption is also negated by the observed measurements. Apparently major revision of the physics underlying the greenhouse effect is needed."), Hampton, Virginia, U.S.A.Asmunn Moene, PhD, MSc (Meteorology), former head of the Forecasting Centre, Meteorological Institute, Oslo, NorwayNils-Axel Mörner, PhD (Sea Level Changes and Climate), Emeritus Professor of Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenNasif Nahle, BSc (Biology), C-1L on Scientific Research, climatology and meteorology, physics, and paleobiology, Director of Scientific Research at Biology Cabinet (Areas of Specialization: Climatology and Meteorology (certification), San Nicolas de los Garza, Nuevo Leon, MexicoDavid Nowell, http://M.Sc., Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, former chairman of the NATO Meteorological Group, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaJames J. O'Brien, PhD., Emeritus Professor, Meteorology and Oceanography, Florida State University, Florida, U.S.A.Peter Oliver, BSc (Geology), BSc (Hons, Geochemistry & Geophysics), MSc (Geochemistry), PhD (Geology), specialized in NZ quaternary glaciations, Geochemistry and Paleomagnetism, previously research scientist for the NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Upper Hutt, New ZealandCliff Ollier, http://D.Sc., Professor Emeritus (School of Earth and Environment - see his Copenhagen Climate Challenge sea level article here), Research Fellow, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, W.A., AustraliaR. Timothy Patterson, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Earth Sciences (paleoclimatology), Carleton University, Chair - International Climate Science Coalition, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaAlfred H. Pekarek, PhD, Associate Professor of Geology, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Deptartment, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota, U.S.A.Stanley Penkala, BS (Chemical Engineering, Univ. of PA), PhD (Chemical Engineering, Univ. of PA.), Asst. Prof. Air Engineering and Industrial Hygiene, University of Pittsburgh GSPH (1970-1973), Environmental Scientist, DeNardo & McFarland Weather Services (1973-1980), Air Science Consultants, Inc. (VP 1980-1995, President 1995-Present), Areas of Specialization: Air Dispersion Modeling, Anthropogenic Sources of Global CO2, Quality Assurance in Air Pollution Measurements, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A.Ian Plimer, PhD, Professor of Mining Geology, The University of Adelaide; Emeritus Professor of Earth Sciences, The University of Melbourne, AustraliaOleg M. Pokrovsky, BS, MS, PhD (mathematics and atmospheric physics - St. Petersburg State University, 1970), Dr. in Phys. and Math Sciences (1985), Professor in Geophysics (1995), principal scientist, Main Geophysical Observatory (RosHydroMet), St. Petersburg, Russia. Note: Dr. Pokrovsky carried out comprehensive analysis of many available long climate time series and cam e to conclusion that anthropogenic CO2 impact is not main contributor in climate change as declared by IPCC.Daniel Joseph Pounder, BS (Meteorology, University of Oklahoma), MS (Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign); Meteorological/Oceanographic Data Analyst for the National Data Buoy Center, formerly Meteorologist, WILL AM/FM/TV, Urbana, U.S.A.Brian Pratt, PhD, Professor of Geology (Sedimentology), University of Saskatchewan (see Professor Pratt's article for a summary of his views), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaTom Quirk, MSc (Melbourne), D Phil (physics), MA (Oxford), SMP (Harvard), Member of the Scientific Advisory Panel of the Australian climate Science Coalition, Member Board Institute of Public Affairs, Melbourne, Areas of Specialization: Methane, Decadal Oscillations, Isotopes, Victoria, AustraliaVijay Kumar Raina, Ex. Deputy Director General, Geological Survey of India, author of 2010 MoEF Discussion Paper, “Himalayan Glaciers - State-of-Art Review of Glacial Studies, Glacial Retreat and Climate Change”, the first comprehensive study on the region. Mr. Raina’s field activities covered extensive research on the geology and the glaciers of the Himalayas, Andaman Islands that included research on the volcanoes in the Bay of Bengal. He led two Indian Scientific Expeditions to Antarctica that earned him the National Mineral Award and the Antarctica Award. He has authored over 100 scientific papers and three books: ‘Glacier Atlas of India’ dealing with various aspects of glacier studies under taken in the Himalayas; ‘Glaciers, the rivers of ice’ and ‘Images Antarctica, Reminiscences’, Chandigarh, IndiaDenis Rancourt, http://B.Sc., http://M.Sc., Ph.D. (Physics), Former physics professor, University of Ottawa (then funded by NSERC in both physics and environmental science), Climate Specialties: global carbon cycle and environmental nanoparticles science, statistical physics, as well as the politics, sociology and psychology of the climate debate, current research includes radiative effects and phenomena (albedo, greenhouse effect), Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaOleg Raspopov, Doctor of Science and Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Professor - Geophysics, Senior Scientist, St. Petersburg Filial (Branch) of N.V.Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radiowaves Propagetion of RAS (climate specialty: climate in the past, particularly the influence of solar variability), Editor-in-Chief of journal "Geomagnetism and Aeronomy" (published by Russian Academy of Sciences), St. Petersburg, RussiaS. Jeevananda Reddy, http://M.Sc. (Geophysics), Post Graduate Diploma (Applied Statistics, Andhra University), PhD (Agricultural Meteorology, Australian University, Canberra), Formerly Chief Technical Advisor -- United Nations World Meteorological Organization (WMO) & Expert-Food and Agriculture Organization (UN), Convenor - Forum for a Sustainable Environment, author of 500 scientific articles and several books - here is one: "Climate Change - Myths & Realities", Hyderabad, IndiaGeorge A. Reilly, PhD (Geology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), areas of specialization: Geological aspects of paleoclimatology, Retired, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaRobert G. Roper, PhD, DSc (University of Adelaide, South Australia), Emeritus Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.Nicola Scafetta, PhD (Physics, 2001, University of North Texas), Laurea (Dottore in Physics, 1997, Universita’ di Pisa, Italy), Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor Experiment (ACRIM), Climate Specialties: solar and astronomical causes of climate change, see intresting paper by Scafetta on this), Research Scientist - Physics, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.A.Rob Scagel, MSc (forest microclimate specialist), Principal Consultant - Pacific Phytometric Consultants, Surrey, British Columbia, CanadaTom V. Segalstad, PhD (Geology/Geochemistry), secondary Web page here, Head of the Geological Museum, Natural History Museum and Associate Professor of Resource and Environmental Geology, University of Oslo, NorwayGary Sharp, PhD, Center for Climate/Ocean Resources Study, Salinas, California, U.S.A.Thomas P. Sheahen, PhD (Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology), specialist in renewable energy, research and publication (applied optics) in modeling and measurement of absorption of infrared radiation by atmospheric CO2, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (2005-2008); Argonne National Laboratory (1988-1992); Bell Telephone labs (1966-73), National Bureau of Standards (1975-83), Oakland, Maryland, U.S.A.S. Fred Singer, PhD, Professor Emeritus (Environmental Sciences), University of Virginia, former director, U.S. Weather Satellite Service, Science and Environmental Policy Project, Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.A.Jan-Erik Solheim, MSc (Astrophysics), Professor, Institute of Physics, University of Tromso, Norway (1971-2002), Professor (emeritus), Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo, Norway (1965-1970, 2002- present), climate specialties: sun and periodic climate variations, scientific paper by Professor Solheim "Solen varsler et kaldere tiår", Baerum, NorwayRoy W. Spencer, PhD, climatologist, Principal Research Scientist, Earth System Science Center, The University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama, U.S.A.H. Leighton Steward, Master of Science (Geology), Areas of Specialization: paleoclimates and empirical evidence that indicates CO2 is not a significant driver of climate change, Chairman, PlantsNeedCO2.org and CO2IsGreen.org, Chairman of the Institute for the Study of Earth and Man (geology, archeology & anthropology) at SMU in Dallas, Texas, Boerne, TX, U.S.A.Peter Stilbs, TeknD, Professor of Physical Chemistry, Research Leader, School of Chemical Science and Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), member of American Chemical Society and life member of American Physical Society, Chair of "Global Warming - Scientific Controversies in Climate Variability", International seminar meeting at KTH, 2006, Stockholm, SwedenEdward (Ted) R. Swart, http://D.Sc. (physical chemistry, University of Pretoria), http://B.Sc. (chem eng.) and Ph.D. (math/computer science, University of Witwatersrand). Dean of the Faculty of Science, Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science, University of Rhodesia and past President of the Rhodesia Scientific Association. Set up the first radiocarbon dating laboratory in Africa with funds from the Gulbenkian Foundation. Professor in the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization at the University of Waterloo and Chair of Computing and Information Science and Acting Dean at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Now retired in Kelowna, British Columbia, CanadaRoger Tanner, PhD (Analytical Chemistry, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana), 40-yr career in atmospheric chemistry and air quality measurement science at Tennessee Valley Authority, Desert Research Institute, Reno, and Brookhaven National Lab, Climate Specialties: atmospheric chemistry and air quality measurement science, Florence, Alabama, U.S.A.George H. Taylor, B.A. (Mathematics, U.C. Santa Barbara), M.S. (Meteorology, University of Utah), Certified Consulting Meteorologist, Applied Climate Services, LLC, Former State Climatologist (Oregon), President, American Association of State Climatologists (1998-2000), Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.A.Frank Tipler, PhD, Professor of Mathematical Physics, astrophysics, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.Edward M. Tomlinson, MS (Meteorology), Ph.D. (Meteorology, University of Utah), President, Applied Weather Associates, LLC (leader in extreme rainfall storm analyses), 21 years US Air Force in meteorology (Air Weather Service), Monument, Colorado, U.S.A.Ralf D. Tscheuschner, Dr.rer.nat. (Theoretical physics: Quantum Theory), Freelance Lecturer and Researcher in Physics and Applied Informatics, Hamburg, Germany. Co-author of “Falsification of The Atmospheric CO2 Greenhouse Effects Within The Frame Of Physics, Int.J.Mod.Phys. 2009Göran Tullberg, Civilingenjör i Kemi (equivalent to Masters of Chemical Engineering), Co-author - The Climate, Science and Politics (2009) (see here for a review), formerly instructor of Organic Chemistry (specialization in “Climate chemistry”), Environmental Control and Environmental Protection Engineering at University in Växjö; Falsterbo, SwedenBrian Gregory Valentine, PhD, Adjunct professor of engineering (aero and fluid dynamics specialization) at the University of Maryland, Technical manager at US Department of Energy, for large-scale modeling of atmospheric pollution, Technical referee for the US Department of Energy's Office of Science programs in climate and atmospheric modeling conducted at American Universities and National Labs, Washington, DC, U.S.A.Gerrit J. van der Lingen, PhD (Utrecht University), geologist and paleoclimatologist, climate change consultant, Geoscience Research and Investigations, Christchurch, New ZealandA.J. (Tom) van Loon, PhD, Professor of Geology (Quaternary Geologyspecialism: Glacial Geology), Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland; former President of the European Association of Science EditorsMichael G. Vershovsky, Ph.D. in meteorology (macrometeorology, long-term forecasts, climatology), Senior Researcher, Russian State Hydrometeorological University, works with, as he writes, “Atmospheric Centers of Action (cyclons and anticyclones, such as Icelandic depression, the South Pacific subtropical anticyclone, etc.). Changes in key parameters of these centers strongly indicate that the global temperature is influenced by these natural factors (not exclusively but nevertheless)”, St. Petersburg, RussiaGösta Walin, Professor, i oceanografi, Earth Science Center, Göteborg University, Göteborg, SwedenHelen Warn, PhD (Meteorology, specialized in atmospheric fluid dynamics at McGill University), Vancouver, BC, CanadaAnthony Watts, ItWorks/IntelliWeather, Founder, surfacestations.org, Watts Up With That, Chico, California, U.S.A.Charles L. Wax, PhD (physical geography: climatology, LSU), State Climatologist – Mississippi, past President of the American Association of State Climatologists, Professor, Department of Geosciences, Mississippi State University, U.S.A.Forese-Carlo Wezel, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Stratigraphy (global and Mediterranean geology, mass biotic extinctions and paleoclimatology), University of Urbino, Urbino, ItalyBoris Winterhalter, PhD, senior marine researcher (retired), Geological Survey of Finland, former professor in marine geology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandDavid E. Wojick, PhD, PE, energy and environmental consultant, Technical Advisory Board member - Climate Science Coalition of America, Star Tannery, Virginia, U.S.A.Dr. Bob Zybach, PhD (Oregon State University (OSU), Environmental Sciences Program, EPA-sponsored peer-reviewed research on carbon sequestration in coniferous forests -- mostly in relation to climate history and quality of climate predictive models), MAIS (OSU, Forest Ecology, Cultural Anthropology, Historical Archaeology), BS (OSU College of Forestry), President, NW Maps Co., Program Manager, Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc., Cottage Grove, Oregon, U.S.A.American Association of State Climatologists” http://www.climatescienceinterna...American Geological InstituteAmerican Institute of Professional GeologistsGeological Sciences of the Polish Academy of SciencesJapan Society of Energy and Resources (1791 Members)Russian Academy of Scienceshttp://www.populartechnology.net...THE SCIENCE IS FAR FROM SETTLED -What historians will definitely wonder about in futurecenturies is how deeply flawed logic, obscured by shrewdand unrelenting propaganda, actually enabled a coalition ofpowerful special interests to convince nearly everyone inthe world that carbon dioxide from human industry was adangerous, planet-destroying toxin.It wlll be remembered as the greatest mass delusion in thehistory of the world - that carbon dioxide, the life of plants,was considered for a time to be a deadly poison.(Ed Ring,)No science consensus that global warming caused by humans .And according to a study of 1,868 scientists working in climate-related fields, conducted just this year by the PBL Netherlands Environment Assessment Agency, three in ten respondents said that less than half of global warming since 1951 could be attributed to human activity, or that they did not know. Given the politics of modern academia and the scientific community, it’s not unlikely that most scientists involved in climate-related studies believe in anthropogenic global warming, and likely believe, too, that it presents a problem. However, there is no consensus approaching 97 percent. A vigorous, vocal minority exists. The science is far from settled. –Ian Tuttle is a William F. Buckley Jr. Fellow in Political Journalism at the National Review Institute.Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/425232/climate-change-no-its-not-97-percent-consensus-ian-tuttle

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