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    지구온난화에 관한 인식, 기후 비상사태는 없다. There is no climate emergency

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    There is no climate emergency


    by Robert


    여러 국가의 500명의 과학자와 전문가들로 구성된 전 세계 네트워크가 유엔에 다음과 같은 긴급 메시지를 보냈습니다. “기후 비상 사태는 없습니다”.


    A global network of 500 scientists and professionals from many, many countries has sent this urgent message to the UN: “There is no climate emergency”


    Climate science should be less political, while climate policies should be more scientific. Scientists should openly address the uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real benefits as well as the imagined costs of adaptation to global warming, and the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of mitigation.



    Natural as well as anthropogenic factors cause warming

    The geological archive reveals that Earth’s climate has varied as long as the planet has existed, with natural cold and warm phases. The Little Ice Age ended as recently as 1850. Therefore, it is no surprise that we now are experiencing a period of warming. Only very few peer-reviewed papers even go so far as to say that recent warming is chiefly anthropogenic.



    Warming is far slower than predicted

    The world has warmed at less than half the originally-predicted rate, and at less than half the rate to be expected on the basis of net anthropogenic forcing and radiative imbalance. It tells us that we are far from understanding climate change.


    Climate policy relies on inadequate models

    Climate models have many shortcomings and are not remotely plausible as policy tools. Moreover, they most likely exaggerate the effect of greenhouse gases such as CO2. In addition, they ignore the fact that enriching the atmosphere with CO2 is beneficial.


    CO2 is plant food, the basis of all life on Earth

    CO2 is not a pollutant. It is essential to all life on Earth. Photosynthesis is a blessing. More CO2 is beneficial for nature, greening the Earth: additional CO2 in the air has promoted growth in global plant biomass. It is also good for
    agriculture, increasing the yields of crops worldwide.


    Global warming has not increased natural disasters

    There is no statistical evidence that global warming is intensifying hurricanes, floods, droughts and suchlike natural disasters, or making them more frequent. However, CO2-mitigation measures are as damaging as they are costly.
    For instance, wind turbines kill birds and insects, and palm-oil plantations destroy the biodiversity of the rainforests.
    Climate policy must respect scientific and economic realities


    There is no climate emergency.


    Therefore, there is no cause for panic and alarm. We strongly oppose the harmful and unrealistic net-zero CO2 policy proposed for 2050. If better approaches emerge, we will have ample time to reflect and adapt. The aim of international policy should be to provide reliable and affordable energy at all times, and throughout the world.


    여러 국가의 500명의 과학자와 전문가들로 구성된 전 세계 네트워크가 유엔에 다음과 같은 긴급 메시지를 보냈습니다. “기후 비상 사태는 없습니다”.

    기후 과학은 덜 정치적이어야하고 기후 정책은보다 과학적이어야 한다. 과학자들은 지구 온난화에 대한 예측에서 불확실성과 과장을 공개적으로 다루어야하며, 정치인은 지구 온난화에 대한 실제 적응 비용과 실제 비용뿐만 아니라 완화의 상상 된 이점을 열정적으로 세어야 합니다.

    인위적 요인뿐만 아니라 자연적 요인도 온난화를 유발합니다.
    지질학 기록에 따르면 지구의 기후는 지구가 존재하는 한 자연적으로 차갑고 따뜻한 단계로 변했습니다. 작은 빙하기는 최근 1850 년에 끝났습니다. 그러므로 지금 우리가 온난화를 겪고 있다는 것은 놀라운 일이 아닙니다. 최근에 온난화가 주로 인위적으로 발생한다고 말하는 동료 검토 논문은 극소수입니다.

    온난화가 예상보다 훨씬 느리다.

    세계는 원래 예측 된 속도의 절반 이하, 그리고 인위적인 강제 강제력과 복사 불균형에 기초하여 예상되는 속도의 절반 이하로 따뜻해졌습니다. 기후 변화에 대한 이해와는 거리가 멀다.

    기후 정책은 부적절한 모델에 의존.

    기후 모델에는 많은 단점이 있으며 정책 도구로 원격으로 그럴듯하지 않습니다. 또한 CO2와 같은 온실 가스의 영향을 과장 할 가능성이 높습니다. 또한 CO2로 대기를 풍부하게하는 것이 유리하다는 사실을 무시합니다.

    이산화탄소는 지구의 모든 생명체의 기초인 식물의 식품입니다.
    CO2는 오염 물질이 아닙니다. 지구상의 모든 삶에 필수적입니다. 광합성은 축복입니다. 더 많은 CO2가 자연에 도움이되고 지구가 녹지됩니다. 대기 중의 추가 CO2는 전 세계 식물 바이오 매스의 성장을 촉진했습니다. 그것은 또한 농업에 좋으며 전세계 농작물 생산량을 증가시킵니다.

    지구 온난화는 자연 재해를 증가시키지 않았습니다.
    지구 온난화가 허리케인, 홍수, 가뭄 및 자연 재해와 같은 상황을 심화 시키거나 더 빈번하게 만들고 있다는 통계적 증거는 없습니다. 그러나 CO2 완화 조치는 비용이 많이 드는만큼 피해를 줍니다.
    예를 들어, 풍력 터빈은 조류와 곤충을 죽이고 야자유 농장은 열대 우림의 생물 다양성을 파괴합니다.
    기후 정책은 과학 및 경제 현실을 존중해야합니다.

    기후 비상 사태는 없습니다. 따라서 공황 및 경보의 원인이 없습니다. 우리는 2050년에 제안된 유해하고 비현실적인 순 제로 CO2 정책에 강력히 반대합니다. 더 나은 접근법이 나오면 반영하고 적응할 충분한 시간이 있습니다. 국제 정책의 목표는 전 세계적으로 항상 신뢰할 수 있고 저렴한 에너지를 제공하는 것이어야 합니다.



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    53. Emanuele Scalcione, Responsabile Servizio Agrometeorologico Regionale ALSIA, Basilicata.
    54. Nicola Sciarra, Professore di Geologia Applicata, Università di Chieti-Pescara.
    55. Leonello Serva, Geologo, già Direttore Servizi Geologici d’Italia; Accademia Europa delle Scienze e delle Arti, Classe V, Scienze Tecnologiche e Ambientali; Movimento Galileo 2001. 10 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019
    56. Luigi Stedile, Geologo, Centro di Ricerca Previsione, Prevenzione e Controllo Rischi Geologici (CERI), Università di Roma La Sapienza.
    57. Giorgio Trenta, Fisico e Medico, Presidente Emerito dell’Associazione Italiana di Radioprotezione Medica; Movimento Galileo 2001.
    58. Gianluca Valensise, Dirigente di Ricerca, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Roma.
    59. Corrado Venturini, Professore di Geologia Strutturale, Università di Bologna.
    60. Franco Zavatti, Ricercatore di Astronomia, Università di Bologna.
    61. Achille Balduzzi, Geologo, Agip-Eni.
    62. Claudio Borri, Professore di Scienze delle Costruzioni, Università di Firenze, Coordinatore del Dottorato Internazionale in Ingegneria Civile.
    63. Pino Cippitelli, Geologo Agip-Eni.
    64. Franco Di Cesare, Dirigente, Agip-Eni.
    65. Serena Doria, Ricercatore di Probabilità e Statistica Matematica, Università di ChietiPescara.
    66. Enzo Siviero, Professore di Ponti, Università di Venezia, Rettore dell’Università e-Campus.
    67. Pietro Agostini, Ingegnere, Associazione Scienziati e Tecnologi per la Ricerca Italiana.
    68. Donato Barone, Ingegnere.
    69. Roberto Bonucchi, Insegnante.
    70. Gianfranco Brignoli, Geologo.
    71. Alessandro Chiaudani, Ph.D. agronomo, Università di Chieti-Pescara.
    72. Antonio Clemente, Ricercatore di Urbanistica, Università di Chieti-Pescara.
    73. Luigi Fressoia, Architetto urbanista, Perugia.
    74. Sabino Gallo, Ingegnere nucleare e scrittore scientifico.
    75. Daniela Giannessi, Primo Ricercatore, IPCF-CNR, Pisa.
    76. Roberto Grassi, Ingegnere, Amministratore G&G, Roma.
    77. Alberto Lagi, Ingegnere, Presidente di Società Ripristino Impianti Complessi Danneggiati.
    78. Luciano Lepori, Ricercatore IPCF-CNR, Pisa.
    79. Roberto Madrigali, Meteorologo.
    80. Ludovica Manusardi, Fisico nucleare e giornalista scientifico, UGIS.
    81. Maria Massullo, Tecnologa, ENEA-Casaccia, Roma.
    82. Enrico Matteoli, Primo Ricercatore, IPCF-CNR, Pisa.
    83. Gabriella Mincione, Professore di Scienze e Tecniche di Medicina di Laboratorio, Università di Chieti-Pescara.
    84. Massimo Pallotta, Primo Tecnologo, Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare.
    85. Enzo Pennetta, Professore di Scienze Naturali e divulgatore scientifico.
    86. Franco Puglia, Ingegnere, Presidente CCC, Milano.
    87. Nunzia Radatti, Chimico, Sogin.
    88. Vincenzo Romanello, Ingegnere nucleare, Ricercatore presso il Centro Ricerca di Rez, Repubblica Ceca.
    89. Alberto Rota, Ingegnere, Ricercatore presso CISE e ENEL ed esperto di energie rinnovabili.
    90. Massimo Sepielli, Direttore di Ricerca, ENEA, Roma.
    91. Ugo Spezia, Ingegnere, Responsabile Sicurezza Industriale, SoGIN; Movimento Galileo 2001.
    92. Emilio Stefani, Professore di Patologia vegetale, Università di Modena.
    93. Umberto Tirelli, Visiting Senior Scientist, Istituto Tumori d’Aviano; Movimento Galileo 2001.
    94. Roberto Vacca, Ingegnere e scrittore scientifico.
    95. Giorgio Bertucelli, Ingegnere, già Dirigente Industriale, Associazione Lombarda Dirigenti Aziende Industriali.
    96. Luciano Biasini, Professore Emerito, già Docente di Calcoli numerici e grafici, Direttore dell’Istituto Matematico e Preside della Facoltà di Scienze Matematiche, Fisiche e Naturali dell’Università di Ferrara.
    97. Giampiero Borrielli, Ingegnere.
    98. Antonio Maria Calabrò, Ingegnere, Ricercatore, Consulente. 11 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019
    99. Enrico Colombo, Chimico, Dirigente Industriale.
    100. Stefano De Pieri, Ingegnere energetico e nucleare.
    101. Benedetto De Vivo, Professore di Geochimica in pensione dall’Università di Napoli; ora Professore Straordinario presso Università Telematica Pegaso, Napoli.
    102. Carlo Del Corso, Ingegnere Chimico.
    103. Francesco Dellacasa, Ingegnere, amministratore di società nel settore energetico.
    104. Sergio Fontanot, Ingegnere.
    105. Umberto Gentili, Fisico dell’ENEA, Climatologo per il Progetto Antartide.
    106. Ettore Malpezzi, Ingegnere.
    107. Alessandro Martelli, Ingegnere, già dirigente ENEA.
    108. Umberto Minopoli, Presidente dell’Associazione Italiana Nucleare.
    109. Antonio Panebianco, Ingegnere.
    110. Giorgio Prinzi, Ingegnere, Direttore responsabile della rivista 21mo Secolo Scienza e tecnologi
    111. Arnaldo Radovix, Geologo, Risk Manager in derivati finanziari.
    112. Mario Rampichini, Chimico, Dirigente Industriale in pensione, Consulente.
    113. Marco Ricci, Fisico, Primo Ricercatore, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica

    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM THE NETHERLANDS

    1. Guus Berkhout, Emeritus Professor of Geophysics, Delft University of Technology, Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences; ECD Ambassador
    2. Maarten van Andel, Author of the ‘Groene Illusie’
    3. André Bijkerk, Geophysicist, Former Royal Dutch Airforce, now Climate Researcher
    4. Peter Bloemers, Emeritus Professor of biochemistry, Radbout University, Nijmegen
    5. Paul M.C. Braat, Emeritus Professor of Pulmonary Physics, University of Amsterdam
    6. Solke Bruin, Emeritus Professor of Product-driven Process Technology, University of Eindhoven, and Former member Management Committee Unilever Research, Vlaardingen
    7. Paul Cliteur, Professor of Legal Sciences, Member of the Senate of The Netherlands
    8. Albert J.H.G. Cloosterman, Retired Chemical Engineer, Publicist on Climate and Cosmological Matters
    9. Marcel Crok, Climate Researcher and Science Journalist
    10. David E. Dirkse, Former Computer Engineer and Teacher Mathematics
    11. Kees de Groot, Former Director Upstream Research Lab. Shell
    12. Kees de Lange, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Vrije University Amsterdam and University of Amsterdam
    13. Louw Feenstra, Emeritus Professor Erasmus University and philosopher, Rotterdam
    14. Frans H. Gortemaker, Former Vice president Unilever Global R&D
    15. Leo Halvers, Former Director Biliton Research Arnhem and former Director technology Foundation STW
    16. Eduard Harinck, Former Logistics Expert, Nedlloyd Group/KPMG consulting; member of the ED support team
    17. J.R. Hetzler, Forestry Economics and Time Series Modeling
    18. Jan F. Holtrop, Emeritus Professor of Petroleum Engineering, Delft University of Technology
    19. A. Huijser, Physicist and Former CTO Royal Philips Electronics
    20. W. J. (Wouter) Keller, Emeritus Professor of Statistical Methods, Former Member Board of Directors, Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS)
    21. Jacques van Kerchove, Economist and Marketeer, Former CFO Rabobank, now Climate and Environment researcher
    22. R.W.J. Kouffeld, Emeritus Professor of Energy Conversion, Delft University of Technology
    23. Hans H.J. Labohm, Former Expert Reviewer IPCC
    24. Kees le Pair, Physicist, Former Director of Research organisations FOM and Technology & former member of the General Energy Council, The Netherlands
    25. B.G. Linsen, Former Director Unilever Research Vlaardingen, The Netherlands
    26. Pieter Lukkes, Emeritus Professor of Economic and Human Geography, University of Groningen
    12 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019
    27. Hugo Matthijssen, Former Teacher Meteorology, now Publicist on Climate Matters
    28. Simon Middelhoek, Emeritus Professor of Electronic Instrumentation and Sensors, Delft University of Technology, Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and Member of the National Academy of Engineering, USA
    29. J.M. Mulderink, Former General Director Akzo-Nobel
    30. Rob Nijssen, Radar Engineer and Publicist on Climate Matters
    31. Leffert Oldenkamp, Expert Forest Management
    32. Peter Oosterling, Former Scientist E & P Shell, now active as Climate Researcher; member of the ED support team
    33. Kees Pieters, Mathematician; Former Operational Research and ICT manager at Shell
    34. Reynier Pronk, Former IT Manager, Accredited Project Management Consultant and Trainer
    35. G.T. Robillard, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics
    36. Arthur Rörsch, Former Member Board of Directors, TNO, The Netherlands
    37. Don Schäfer, Former Director Shell Exploration & Production and New Business, Shell
    38. Frans Schrijver, Strategy Consultant and Climate Publicist
    39. Jos de Smit. Emeritus Professor of Stochastic Operations Research and Former Rector Magnificus of the University of Twente
    40. Albert Stienstra, Emeritus Professor of Computer Simulation and Micro-Electronics, Delft University of Technology
    41. P.J. Strijkert, Former Member Board of Directors of DSM, Delft, The Netherlands
    42. Dick Thoenes, Emeritus Professor of Chemical Technology, Technical University of Eindhoven
    43. Fred Udo, Emeritus Professor of Nuclear Physics, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
    44. J.F. van de Vate, Former Director ECN, Petten, The Netherlands. Former UN Delegate IPCC.
    45. Frans van den Beemt, Nuclear Physicist, Former Program Director Technology Foundation STW
    46. Rutger van Santen, Emeritus Professor of Anorganic Chemistry and Catalysis, Former Rector Magnificus, Eindhoven University
    47. Barend-Jan Smits, Geologist, Former Director of Wintershall Nederland, BASF Group
    48. Hans van Suijdam, Former Executive Vice President Research and Development DSM, The Netherlands
    49. Peter van Toorn, Former Research Geophysicist Shell
    50. Jannes J. Verwer, Former CEO Large Electricity Generation Group and Former Chairman Supervisory Board State Owned Radio Active Waste Storage Facilities, The Netherlands
    51. Henk van der Vorst, Emeritus Professor of Numerical Mathematics, University of Utrecht
    52. Jaap van der Vuurst de Vries, Emeritus Professor of Petroleum Engineering, Former Dean Faculty of Applied Earth Sciences, Delft University of Technology
    53. Karel Wakker, Emeritus Professor of Astrodynamics & Geodynamics, Delft University of Technology
    54. Cyril Wentzel, Multi-Physics Engineer and Chairman of Environmental Think Tank ‘Groene Rekenkamer’
    55. Dolf van Wijk, Formerly AkzoNobel Environmental Research Laboratory and Former Executive Director Cefic-Euro Chlor, Brussels
    56. W.J. Witteman, Professor of Applied Physics and CO2 lasers, University of Twente
    57. Theo Wolters, Co-founder ‘Groene Rekenkamer’ and ‘Climategate.nl’



    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM NORWAY

    1. Morten Jødal, Biologist, Former Employee of the Norwegian Research Council and the Centre for the Development and Environment at the University of Oslo; ECD Ambassador
    2. Gunnar Abrahamsen, Professor Em. Soil Science, University of Life Sciences, Norway
    3. Stein Storlie Bergsmark, Phycisist, Former head of renewable Energy Studies Programmes, University of Agder, Norway
    4. Reidar Borgstrøm, Professor Emeritus in fishbiology and Nature Conservation, University of Life Sciences Norway
    13 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019
    5. Jon Gulbrandsen, PhD, biologist, Associate Professor NOFIMA and NOAA (USA), Norway
    6. Rögnvaldur Hannesson, Professor Emeritus, Norwegian School of Economics, Norway
    7. Geir Hasnes, Adjunct Associate Professor, Institute of applied Cybernetics, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
    8. Hans Konrad Johnsen, Dr. Ing., Norway
    9. Arnfinn Langeland, Professor Emeritus Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
    10. Willy Nerdal, professor of Chemistry, University of Bergen
    11. Ulf Torgny Rock, Master of Chemical Engineering, Norsk Hydro, Norway
    12. Martin Torvald Hovland, Geophysical and Geological Advisor, Former Lecturer at University of Tromsø
    13. Elen Roaldset, Emertitus Professor in Geology, University of Oslo, Former Director of Natural History Museum Oslo, Professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
    14. Hakon Gunnar Rueslatten, Geological Researcher, Trondhheim
    15. Tom V Segalstad, Associate Professor Emeritus of Geochemistry, University of Oslo, Norway
    16. Jan-Erik Solheim, Professor Emeritus Astrophysics, University of Oslo
    17. Jørgen Stenersen, Professor Emeritus Eco-Toxicology, University of Oslo



    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM POLAND

    1. Marek Boinski, Chairman of the National Section of Energy Workers’ Union NSZZ
    2. Jaroslaw Grzesik, Chairman of the National Secretariat of Mine and Energy Workers’ Union NSZZ
    3. Dominik Kolorz, Chairman of the Slasko-Dabrowski Region of NSZZ


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM SWEDEN


    1. Ingemar Nordin, Emeritus Professor Philosophy of Science, Linköping University; ECD Ambassador
    2. Sture Åström, Professional in cCimate Issues, Secretary of the Swedish Network Klimatsans
    3. Rolf Bergman, Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry, Uppsala University
    4. Dr. Lars Bern, Member of The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Retired CEO in Incentive AB
    5. Magnus Cederlöf, Software Specialist, Stockholm
    6. Per-Olof Eriksson, Physicist, Former CEO of Sandvik Group
    7. Dr. Anders Flodin, Business Development Manager, Höganäs AB in North Carolina
    8. David D. Gee, Professor Em Orogen Dynamics, Uppsala University, Sweden
    9. Hans Jelbring, Climate researcher
    10. Claes Johnson, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
    11. Gunnar Juliusson, Professor of Hematology, Lund University, Senior Consultant, Skåne, University Hospital, Lund
    12. Sten Kaijser, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, Uppsala University
    13. Johan Montelius, Associate Professor of Computer Science at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
    14. Nils-Axel Mörner, Emeritus Professor Geology, President of the Independent Committee on Geoethics. Former head of Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics at Stockholm University
    15. Gösta Pettersson, Emeritus Professor in Biochemistry, University of Lund
    16. Marian Radetzki, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Luleå University of Technology
    17. Peter Stilbs, Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm
    18. Elsa Widding, Consultant, Author on Climate Change, Stockholm
    14 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM SWITZERLAND

    1. Jean-Claude Pont, Dr. Math., Emeritus Professor of The History of Philosophy of Sciences, University of Genève
    2 Jef Ongena, Member of the Permanent Monitoring Panel for World Energy, World Federation of Scientists, Geneva


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM UNITED KINGDOM


    1. Christopher Monckton of Brenchley, Peer of the Realm and author of several reviewed papers on climate; ECD Ambassador
    2. David Bodecott, Consultant Geophysics and Geology, Fellow of the Geological Society of London
    3. D. Q. Bowen, Emeritus Professor of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Fellow International Union for Quaternary Research, Cardiff University
    4. Michael Brown, Expert in large scale thermal fluid dynamic models.
    5. John C. W. Cope, Professor of Natural Sciences, National Museum Wales, Cardiff
    6. Richard Courtney, Retired Material Scientist, Expert Peer Reviewer of the IPCC
    7. Isabel Davis, Geophysicist and Entrepreneur
    8. Howard Dewhirst FGS, Geologist, Initiator Open Letter to the Geological Society of London
    9. Gregor Dixon FGS, Geologist, former member Geological Society of London
    10. Roderick Paul Eaton, Retired Energy Systems Analyst from the UK Electricity Supply Industry
    11. Peter Gill, Physicist, Former Chair of the Institute of Physics Energy Group, UK
    12. Gil Gilchrist, Geophysicist, UK
    13. Tim Harper FGS, Geologist, Entrepreneur, Devon
    14. Bob Heath, retired Geophysicist, Honorary member of the Indian Society of Petroleum Geologists
    15. David A. L. Jenkins, Geologist, Director Hurricane Energy plc
    16. Chris Matchatte-Downes, Geologist, fellow of the geological Society of Gt Britain
    17. Edward Nealon, Geologist Member of the Australian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy, UK
    18. Peter Owen FGS, Fellow of the Geological Society of London
    19. Clive Randle, Geologist, Fellow of the Geological Society of London
    20. Michael F. Ridd, Geologist, Fellow of the Geological Society of London
    21. Michael Seymour, geologist, Former Managing Director Aurelian Oil & Gas and Trajan Oil limited
    22. Valentina Zharkova, Professor of Mathematics and Astrophysics, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne
    15 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019


    SCIENTISTS FROM OUTSIDE THE EU

    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM AUSTRALIA


    1. Viv Forbes, Geologist with Special Interest in Climate, Founder of www. carbon-sense.com, Queensland, Australia; ECD Ambassador
    2. Don Andersen,
    3. David Archibald, Research Scientist, Australia
    4. Michael Asten, Emeritus Professor in Geophysics and Continuing Senior Research Fellow at the Monash University, Melbourne
    5. Jeremy Barlow, Energy and Mining professional, Director and CEO, Australia
    6. Colin Barton, Geologist, Former Principal Research Scientist CSIRO, Australia
    7. Gordon Batt, Director GCB Investments Pty Ltd
    8. Robert M. Bell, Retired geologist, Victoria, Australia
    9. Richard Blayden Professional Engineer
    10. Howard Thomas Brady, Member Explorers Club of New York, Member of the Australian Academy of Forensic Sciences
    11. Geoff Brown, Organizer of a Critical Climate Group, Australia
    12. Douglas Buerger, Fellow Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, member of Australian Institute of Company Directors, Australia
    13. Mike Bugler, Retired Environmental Consultant, Australia
    14. Ray Carman, Organic chemist, Honorary Fellow University of Queensland, Australia
    15. Peter Champness, Radiologist, Australia
    16. Andrew E. Chapman, Expert on Rainfall and flood events, Australia
    17. Richard Corbett, Member Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Member of The Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand
    18. Majorie Curtis, Retired Geologist, Stratigrapher and Palaeoclimatic Studies, Canberra, Australia
    19. Geoff Derrick, Geologist
    20. Aert Driessen, Geologist, Fellow Australian Institute of Geoscientists, Australia
    21. John A. Earthrowl, retired Geologist, Brisbane Australia
    22. Jeremy K. Ellis, Retired Chairman of BHP, now Chairman of the Saltbush Club, Australia
    23. Matthew J. Fagan, Founder and President of FastCAM Inc.
    24. Rodney Fripp, former lecturer in geology, geochemistry and geotechtonics
    25. Christopher J.S. Game, Retired Neurophysiologist, Australia
    26. Robin George, Geologist, Canterbury, Australia
    27. David Gibson, Experimental Physicist, Australia
    28. Gavin Gillman, Former Senior Principal Research Scientist with SCIRO Australia;
    Founding Director of the IITA Ecoregional Research Centre in Cameroon for the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
    29. Hamish Grant, MR Spectroscopy & Imaging Consultant, Victoria, Australia
    30. Lindsay Hackett, Founding member of the Saltbush Club in Australia
    31. Erl Happ, Managing Director, Australia
    32. John Happs, Geoscientist, Retired University Lecturer, Australia
    33. John Harrison, Retired Marine Engineer, Australia
    34. Jarvis Hayman, Visiting Fellow School of Archaeology & Anthropology, Australian National University
    35. Mark Henschke, Retired geologist in mining, oil and gas, Australia
    36. Gerhard Hofmann, Geologist and Palaeontologist, former Director of the Geological Survey of Queensland
    37. Geraint Hughes, Mechanical Building Engineer, Climate Researcher, Australia
    38. Kevin Kemmis, Expert in Information Technology, Climate Researcher
    39. Hugh H. Laird, Retired Tropical Agriculture Executive
    40. John Leisten OBE, expert in physical chemistry
    41. Brian Levitan, worked for NASA, now Technology Consultant to multinationals
    42. Matthew David Linn, Fellow of the Institution of Engineers of Australia
    43. Gerard McGann, Technical Director Eon NRG
    44. Rodney McKellar, Retired Geologist, Queensland, Australia 16 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019
    45. John McLean, Author of first major review of HadCRUT 4 climate temperature data, Member of New Zealand Climate Science Coalition
    46. Ross McLeod, Retired Environmental Health Officer, Australia
    47. Finlay MacRitchie, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Grain Science and Industry at Kansas State University, USA. Australia
    48. John Michelmore, Retired Industrial Chemist, South Australia
    49. Alan Moran, Contributor and Editor of the Mark Steyn Compilation: “Climate Change, the Facts”, Author of Climate Change: “Treaties and Policies in the Trump Era”
    50. Des Moore, Former Deputy Secretary of the Federal Treasury, founder and leader of the Institute for Private Enterprise
    51. Hugh Morgan, prominent Australian mining executive, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology, Science and Engineering (FTSE).
    52. C.D. Ollier, Emeritus Professor of Geology and Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, University of Western Australia
    53. Ian Plimer, Emeritus Professor of Mining Geology at University of Adelaide and Author of ‘Climate Delusion and the Great Electricity Rip-off’
    54. Alistair Pope, psc, CM, Sceptical Scientific Contrarian in the Climate Debate
    55. Tom Quirk, Nuclear Physicist, Australia
    56. Campbell Rankine, Varrister and Solicitor, Australia
    57. Peter Ridd, Oceanographer and Geophysicist, Former Head of Physics at the James Cook University, Queensland
    58. Nigel Rowlands, retired from mining and exploration industry
    59. Judy Ryan, Editor Principia Scientific Institution-Australia
    60. Jim Simpson, Retired from Managing Positions in different International Telecommunications Firms, now active in the Australian Climate Community,
    61. Case Smit, Physicist, Expert in Environmental Protection, Co-founder of the Galileo Movement, Australia
    62. Lee Smith, University Lecturer in Spatial Technology, Responsible for State Government Precise Monitoring of Sea Level and International Sea Boundaries
    63. Darren Speirs, Independent Business Owner, Rangeland NRM Consultants, Australia
    64. Geoffrey Stocker, Professor and Head of Department of Forestry, PNG University of Technology – Director of PNG Forest Research Institute
    65. Rodney R. Stuart, Retired expert in energy industry, Tasmania, Australia
    66. R. Symons, Professional Engineer, Expert in Temperature Control of Industrial Buildings
    67. Rustyn Wesley Thomas, Retired aircraft engineer, Australia
    68. John W. Turner, Science Educator, Noosa Heads, Australia
    69. Peter Tyrer, Project Controls Engineer in mining industry, Australia
    70. Terrence Vincent, Security Engineer, Small Business Adviser AIST, ASIAL, SMBE, Australia
    71. James Walter, Medical doctor, Australia
    72. John Warnock, Astro Economist, Australia
    73. Christopher Kenneth Warren, Expert in hydroelectric dam design and construction, Australia
    74. Neil Wilkins, Retired geologist, Australia
    75. P.C. Wilson, Former journalist with the A.B.C. Queensland, Australia



    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM BRAZIL

    1. Luiz Carlos Baldicero Molion, Emeritus Professor of the Federal University of Alagoas (UFAL), Formerly of the National Institute of Space research (INPE)
    2. Ricardo Augusto Felicio, Professor of the Department of Geography of the University of Sao Paulo (USP), Member of the Brazilian Society of Meteorology (SBMET)
    3. Geraldo Luis Saraiva Lino, Geologist, Author of ‘How a natural Phenomenon Was Converted into a False Global Emergency
    4. Dr. Thiago Maia, Nuclear Physicist with PhD in Astrophysics, wrote critical climate letter to Brazilian Government
    5. Igor Vaz maquieira, Biologist, Specialist in Environmental Management 17 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019
    6. Mario de Carvalho Fontes Neto, Agronomist, Editor of ‘The Great Global Warming Swindle’
    7. Daniela de Souza Onca, Professor of the Geography Department of the State University of Santa Catarina (UDESC)



    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM CANADA

    1. Jeffrey Ernest Foss, Professor of Philosophy of Science, University of Victoria, English Canada; ECD Ambassador
    2. Reynald Du Berger, Emeritus Professor of Geophysics at the L’Université du Québec a Chicoutimi, French Canada, ECD Ambassador
    3. Alain Bonnier, Physicist, INRS-Centre de Recherche and Energy Montréal, Canada
    4. Ian Clark, Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Ottawa
    5. Susan Crockford, Zoologist and Polar Bear Expert, Former Adjunct Professor University of Victoria, Canada
    6. Paul A. Johnston, Associate Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta
    7. Klaus L.E. Kaiser, Retired Research Scientist, National Water Research Institute, Author of Numerous Press Articles, Canada
    8. Madhav Khandekar, Expert Reviewer IPCC 2007 AR4 Cycle, Canada
    9. Kees van Kooten, Professor of Economics and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Studies and Climate, University of Victoria, Canada
    10. Allen MacRae, retired Engineer, Canada
    11. Paul MacRae, Independent Climate Researcher, Canada
    12. Patrick Moore, Ecologist, Chair CO2 Coalition, Co-Founder Green Peace, Canada
    13. Brian R. Pratt, Professor of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan
    14. Peter Salonius, Retired Research Scientist, Natural Resources, Canada
    15. Marcelo C. Santos, professor of Geodesy, University of New Brunswick, Canada
    16. Ian Semple, Retired Geologist, of McGill University, Canada
    17. William van Wijngaarden, Professor of Physics, York University, Canada


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM CHINA AND HONG KONG

    1. NG Young, Principal Geoscientist, Danxiashan Global Geopark of China
    2. Wyss Yim, Retired Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China / Deputy Chairman, Climate Change Science
    Implementation Team, UNESCO International Year for Planet Earth 2007-2009 / Expert Reviewer IPCC AR2


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM INDIA


    1. Sanjeev Sabhlok, Economist with focus on climate and energy policy, India


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM JAPAN


    1. Masayuki Hyodo, Professor of Earth Science, Kobe University, Japan


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM NEW ZEALAND

    1. Terry Dunleavy MBE, co-founder (2006) and honorary secretary, New Zealand Climate Science Coalition; ECD Ambassador
    2. Deborah Alexander, Agricultural Scientist, New Zealand
    3. Jock Allison, retired Agricultural Scientist, Ministry of Agriculture,New-Zealand
    4. Barry Brill , OBE, Previously Minister of Science and Techology, New Zealand
    5. Doug Edmeades, Managing Director agKnowledge Ltd., New Zealand
    6. Roger High Dewhurst, Retired, geologist/hydrogeologist, New Zealand
    7. Geoffrey G. Duffy, Professor Emeritus, University of Auckland, New Zealand
    8. Joe Fone, CAD Engineer, Enatel Ltd
    9. Bryan Leyland, Power Systems Engineer and Experienced Renewable Energy Specialist
    10. Gerrit J. van der Lingen, Paleoclimatologist, New Zealand, Author of the Book The Fable of Stable Climate
    18 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019
    11. John Scarry ME (Civil), structural engineer, member of the New Zealand Climate Science Coalition
    12. John Sexton, Member of the New Zealand Climate Coalition
    13. Philip Strong, Science Research Leader & Member of the New Zealand Climate Coalition
    14. Richard Treadgold, Executive Member NZ Climate Scienc Coalition, Convenor Climate Conversation Group


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM RUSSIAN FEDERATION


    1 Habibullo Abdussamatov, Head of the Space Research Sector of the Sun, Pulkova Observatory RAS and Head of the Lunar Observatory Project on Monitoring of the Climate, Russian Federation


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM SOUTH-AFRICA


    1. Rosemary Falcon, Emeritus Professor Clean Coal Technology Research Group at the University of Witwatersrand, Director Fossil Fuel Foundation
    2. John Ledger, Visiting Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, Energy and Environmental Consultant
    3. Don Mingay, Retired Professor of Nuclear Physics, South Africa


    SCIENTISTS AND PROFESSIONALS FROM USA


    1. Richard Lindzen, Emeritus Professor Atmospheres, Oceans and Climate, MIT, USA; ECD Ambassador
    2. Ralph B. Alexander, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Science Writer
    3. Anthony J. Armini, Retired Founder and CEO Implant Sciences Corp.., USA
    4. Tim Ball, Emeritus Professor Geography, University of Winnipeg, Canada and Advisor of the International Science Coalition
    5. Hans-Peter Bär, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology, Canada and Former Dean of Basic Medical Sciences, American University of Barbados, Barbados
    6. James R. Barrante, Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry, USA
    7. Charles G. Battig, Climate Adviser, Heartland Institute, USA
    8. Larry Bell, Endowed Professor of Space Architecture, University of Houston, USA
    9. Elliott D. Bloom, Emeritus Professor of Particle Physics and Astrophysics, KIPAC-SLAG, Stanford University
    10. Daniel Botkin, Emeritus Professor of Biology, Climate Researcher, Author of the Book: Twenty-five Myths That Are Destroying the Environment, USA
    11. Martin Cornell, Retired Senior Scientist, Dow Chemical Company, USA
    12. Joseph S. D’aleo, Professor of Meteorology and Climatology at Lyndon Stage College, Founder of Icecap.us, First Director of meteorology of the Weather Channel, USA
    13. David Deming, Professor of Arts & Sciences, University of Oklahoma, USA
    14. Harold H. Doiron, Retired NASA Engineer, USA
    15. John Droz jr, Physicist, Founder of AWED Alliance, USA
    16. Freeman Dyson, Emeritus Professor Natural Sciences, Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton University, USA
    17. Peter Farrell, Fellow of the US National Academy of Engineering, USA
    18. Rex Fleming, Research Scientist, Author of Book on Carbon Dioxide Fallacy, Retired President Global Aerospace, USA
    19. Gordon J. Fulks, Astrophysicist, Board of Directors CO2 Coalition, Co-founder Global Warming Realists
    20. Terry Gannon, Physicist, Retired Semiconductor Executive, USA
    21. Ulrich H. Gerlach, Professor of Mathematics, Ohio State University, USA
    22. Laurence I. Gould, Professor of Physics, University of Hartford, Past Chair, New England Section of the American Physical Society.
    23. Steve Goreham, Executive Director, Climate Science Coalition of America, USA
    24. David Heald, Retired Electrical Engineer, USA
    25. Howard C. Hayden, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Connecticut, USA
    26. Wayne P. Kraus, Member American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
    27. Patrick J. Michaels, Competitive Enterprise Institute, Washington DC, USA
    19 European Climate Declaration September 26, 2019
    28. Pamela Matlack-Klein, Member of Portuguese Sea Level Project, USA
    29. Richard McFarland, Retired NASA Physicist, USA
    30. Daniel W. Nebert, Professor Emeritus, Department of Environmental Medicine and Center for Environmental Genetics, University of Cincinnati
    31. Thomas O’Connor, Member American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Washington, USA
    32. Herman A. Pope, retired Aerospace Engineer NASA-JSC, USA
    33. Willem Post, Independent Researcher regarding Energy and Environment
    34. Phil Robinson, Retired Chemist in the Aluminium and Steel Industry
    35. Willie Soon, Independent Scientist, USA
    36. Ronald Stein, Professional Engineer, USA
    37. Paul Taylor, Energy Economist, recipient Rossitor Raymond Award, Golden Colorado, USA
    38. Richard Trzupek, Chemist and Air Quality Expert
    39. Waheed Uddin, Professor of Engineering Science, University of Mississippi, Expert in Climate Modeling, Former Advisor UN
    40. William B. Walters, Guggenheim Fellow, Professor of Atmospheric, Nuclear and Environmental Chemistry, University of Maryland, USA
    41. Steven E. Weismantel, Retired Engineer and Climate Researcher, USA
    42. Gregory R. Wrightstone, Expert Reviewer IPCCC 6th Assessment Report (AR6), USA
    43. David Wojick, Cognitive Scientist, USA
    44. Thomas Wysmuller, Retired NASA Executive, USA
    45. Bob Zybach, Program Manager, Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project INC., USA


    https://clintel.nl/wp-content/upload...versieNWA4.pdf

    Thanks to Andrew for this link
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    기후 과학은 덜 정치적이어야하며 기후 정책은보다 과학적이어야합니다. 특히, 과학자들은 그들의 모델링 결과물이 마술의 결과가 아니라는 점을 강조해야 한다: 컴퓨터 모델은 인간이 만든 것이다. 나오는 것은 이론가와 프로그래머가 넣은 것, 즉 가설, 가정, 관계, 매개 변수화, 안정성 제약 등에 전적으로 의존합니다. 불행하게도, 주류 기후 과학에서이 입력의 대부분은 선언되지 않았습니다.
    기후 모델의 결과를 믿는 것은 모델 제작자가 넣은 것을 믿는 것입니다. 이것이 바로 기후 모델이 중심이되는 오늘날의 기후 논의의 문제입니다. 기후 과학은 건전한 자기 비판적 과학이 아닌 신념에 근거한 토론으로 변질되었습니다. 우리는 미성숙 한 기후 모델에 대한 순진한 믿음에서 벗어나야합니다. 앞으로 기후 연구는 경험적 과학에 훨씬 더 중점을 두어야합니다.

    기후 비상 사태는 없습니다.

    1501명 이상의 과학자와 전문가로 구성된 글로벌 네트워크가 이 긴급한 메시지를 준비했습니다. 기후 과학은 덜 정치적이어야하며 기후 정책은보다 과학적이어야합니다. 과학자들은 지구 온난화에 대한 예측에서 불확실성과 과장을 공개적으로 다루어야하며, 정치인들은 정책 조치의 실제 비용과 상상의 이익을 냉정하게 계산해야합니다.

    자연적 요인과 인위적 요인은 온난화를 유발합니다.


    지질 기록 보관소에 따르면 지구의 기후는 지구가 존재하는 한 자연적인 추위와 따뜻한 단계로 다양했습니다. 소빙하기는 1850년에 끝났다. 그러므로 우리가 지금 온난화의 기간을 경험하고 있다는 것은 놀라운 일이 아닙니다.


    온난화는 예상보다 훨씬 느립니다.


    세계는 모델링 된 인위적 강제력에 기초하여 IPCC가 예측 한 것보다 훨씬 덜 온난화되었다. 현실 세계와 모델링 된 세계 사이의 격차는 우리가 기후 변화를 이해하는 것과는 거리가 멀다는 것을 말해줍니다.


    기후 정책은 부적절한 모델에 의존합니다.


    기후 모델에는 많은 단점이 있으며 글로벌 정책 도구로서 원격으로 그럴듯하지 않습니다. 그들은 CO2와 같은 온실 가스의 영향을 날려 버립니다. 또한 그들은 CO2로 대기를 풍부하게하는 것이 유익하다는 사실을 무시합니다.


    CO2 는 지구상의 모든 생명체의 기초 인 식물성 식품입니다.


    CO2 는 오염 물질이 아닙니다. 그것은 지구상의 모든 생명체에게 필수적입니다. 광합성은 축복입니다. 더 많은 CO 2 는 자연에 유익하며 지구를 녹화합니다 : 대기 중의 추가 CO2 는 전 세계 식물 바이오 매스의 성장을 촉진했습니다. 농업에도 좋으며 전 세계적으로 작물 수확량을 증가시킵니다.


    지구 온난화는 자연 재해를 증가시키지 않았습니다.


    지구 온난화가 허리케인, 홍수, 가뭄 등과 같은 자연 재해를 심화시키거나 더 자주 발생시킨다는 통계적 증거는 없습니다. 그러나 CO2 저감 조치가 비용이 많이 드는 만큼 피해를 준다는 충분한 증거가 있습니다.


    기후 정책은 과학적, 경제적 현실을 존중해야 합니다.


    기후 비상 사태는 없습니다. 따라서 공황과 경보의 원인이 없습니다. 우리는 2년에 제안된 유해하고 비현실적인 순 제로CO2050 정책에 강력히 반대합니다. 더 나은 접근 방식이 등장하고 확실히 그렇게 될 경우, 우리는 반성하고 다시 적응할 충분한 시간을 가지고 있습니다. 글로벌 정책의 목표는 항상 안정적이고 저렴한 에너지를 제공함으로써 '모두를 위한 번영'이어야 합니다. 번영하는 사회에서 남성과 여성은 교육 수준이 높고 출생률이 낮으며 사람들은 환경에 관심이 있습니다.


    후기


    세계 기후 선언 (WCD)은 전 세계의 다양한 유능한 과학자들을 한자리에 모았습니다 *. 이 그룹의 상당한 지식과 경험은 기후 변화에 대한 균형 잡히고 냉정하며 유능한 견해에 도달하는 데 없어서는 안될 필수 요소입니다.

    이제부터 이 그룹은 "글로벌 기후 인텔리전스 그룹"으로 기능할 것입니다. CLINTEL 그룹은 전 세계 정부와 기업에 기후 변화와 에너지 전환에 대한 조언을 요청할 것입니다.
    * 중요한 것은 전문가의 수가 아니라 논쟁의 질입니다

    세계 기후 선언 및 모든 서명국(pdf)

    Climate Intelligence (CLINTEL) climate change and climate policy

    Climate science should be less political, while climate policies should be more scientific. In particular, scientists should emphasize that their modeling output is not the result of magic: computer models are human-made. What comes out is fully dependent on what theoreticians and programmers have put in: hypotheses, assumptions, relationships, parameterizations, stability constraints, etc. Unfortunately, in mainstream climate science most of this input is undeclared.
    To believe the outcome of a climate model is to believe what the model makers have put in. This is precisely the problem of today’s climate discussion to which climate models are central. Climate science has degenerated into a discussion based on beliefs, not on sound self-critical science. We should free ourselves from the naïve belief in immature climate models. In future, climate research must give significantly more emphasis to empirical science.

    There is no climate emergency


    A global network of over 1501 scientists and professionals has prepared this urgent message. Climate science should be less political, while climate policies should be more scientific. Scientists should openly address uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of global warming, while politicians should dispassionately count the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of their policy measures.
    Natural as well as anthropogenic factors cause warming
    The geological archive reveals that Earth’s climate has varied as long as the planet has existed, with natural cold and warm phases. The Little Ice Age ended as recently as 1850. Therefore, it is no surprise that we now are experiencing a period of warming.
    Warming is far slower than predicted
    The world has warmed significantly less than predicted by IPCC on the basis of modeled anthropogenic forcing. The gap between the real world and the modeled world tells us that we are far from understanding climate change.
    Climate policy relies on inadequate models
    Climate models have many shortcomings and are not remotely plausible as global policy tools. They blow up the effect of greenhouse gases such as CO2. In addition, they ignore the fact that enriching the atmosphere with CO2 is beneficial.
    CO2 is plant food, the basis of all life on Earth
    CO2 is not a pollutant. It is essential to all life on Earth. Photosynthesis is a blessing. More CO2 is beneficial for nature, greening the Earth: additional CO2 in the air has promoted growth in global plant biomass. It is also good for agriculture, increasing the yields of crops worldwide.
    Global warming has not increased natural disasters
    There is no statistical evidence that global warming is intensifying hurricanes, floods, droughts and suchlike natural disasters, or making them more frequent. However, there is ample evidence that CO2-mitigation measures are as damaging as they are costly.
    Climate policy must respect scientific and economic realities
    There is no climate emergency. Therefore, there is no cause for panic and alarm. We strongly oppose the harmful and unrealistic net-zero CO2 policy proposed for 2050. If better approaches emerge, and they certainly will, we have ample time to reflect and re-adapt. The aim of global policy should be ‘prosperity for all’ by providing reliable and affordable energy at all times. In a prosperous society men and women are well educated, birthrates are low and people care about their environment.
    Epilogue
    The World Climate Declaration (WCD) has brought a large variety of competent scientists together from all over the world*. The considerable knowledge and experience of this group is indispensable in reaching a balanced, dispassionate and competent view of climate change.
    From now onward the group is going to function as “Global Climate Intelligence Group”. The CLINTEL Group will give solicited and unsolicited advice on climate change and energy transition to governments and companies worldwide.
    * It is not the number of experts but the quality of arguments that counts
    World Climate Declaration plus all signatories in pdf

    World Climate Declaration AMBASSADORS


    NOBEL LAUREATE PROFESSOR IVAR GIAEVER NORWAY/USA
    PROFESSOR GUUS BERKHOUT / THE NETHERLANDS
    DR. CORNELIS LE PAIR / THE NETHERLANDS
    PROFESSOR REYNALD DU BERGER / FRENCH SPEAKING CANADA
    BARRY BRILL / NEW ZEALAND
    VIV FORBES / AUSTRALIA
    DR. PATRICK MOORE / ENGLISH SPEAKING CANADA
    JENS MORTON HANSEN / DENMARK
    PROFESSOR LÁSZIÓ SZARKA / HUNGARY
    PROFESSOR SEOK SOON PARK / SOUTH KOREA
    PROFESSOR JAN-ERIK SOLHEIM / NORWAY
    STAVROS ALEXANDRIS / GREECE
    FERDINAND MEEUS / DUTCH SPEAKING BELGIUM
    PROFESSOR RICHARD LINDZEN / USA
    HENRI A. MASSON / FRENCH SPEAKING BELGIUM
    PROFESSOR INGEMAR NORDIN / SWEDEN
    JIM O’BRIEN / REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
    PROFESSOR IAN PLIMER / AUSTRALIA
    DOUGLAS POLLOCK / CHILE
    DR. BLANCA PARGA LANDA / SPAIN
    PROFESSOR ALBERTO PRESTININZI / ITALY
    PROFESSOR BENOÎT RITTAUD / FRANCE
    DR. THIAGO MAIA / BRAZIL
    PROFESSOR FRITZ VAHRENHOLT / GERMANY
    THE VISCOUNT MONCKTON OF BRENCHLEY / UNITED KINGDOM
    DUŠAN BIŽIĆ / CROATIA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, SERBIA AND MONTE NEGRO
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