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#39 - Russell Cook: On climate change, “the mainstream media has not done its job”
#39 - Russell Cook: On climate change, “the mainstream media has not done its job”

Russell Cook is an unpaid advisor to Heartland regarding the origins of false 'industry corruption' accusations leveled at global warming "skeptics."…

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#38 - Michael Connolly: “People who thought the science was settled are in for a shock”
#38 - Michael Connolly: “People who thought the science was settled are in for a shock”

Dr. Michael Connolly is an independent scientist, based in Ireland.

Lecturer and tutor at third level in the fields of physics, chemistry, electronic…

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#37 - Hugo Kruger: “I’ve seen how people can fall for their own models”
#37 - Hugo Kruger: “I’ve seen how people can fall for their own models”

Hügo Krüger is a writer, podcaster, and structural engineer with working experience in the nuclear, concrete, and oil and gas industry.

He has a mast…

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#36 - Ronan Connolly: “rural U.S., we're finding it was about as warm in ‘30s, ‘40s as present”
#36 - Ronan Connolly: “rural U.S., we're finding it was about as warm in ‘30s, ‘40s as present”

I am an independent scientist, environmentalist and writer.

My primary university degree was in Chemistry, and my PhD in computational chemistry/poly…

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#35 - Lennert den Boer: “It's The Sun, Not Us”
#35 - Lennert den Boer: “It's The Sun, Not Us”

Lennert D. den Boer is a Canadian geoscientist and professional geophysicist, who graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1983. He is a …

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#34 - Andy May: “CO2-driven climate models of the IPCC are inadequate”
#34 - Andy May: “CO2-driven climate models of the IPCC are inadequate”

Andy May is a writer, blogger, and author living in The Woodlands, Texas; and enjoys golf and traveling in his spare time. He is the author of three …

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#33 - Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore: “CO2 is entirely beneficial”
#33 - Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore: “CO2 is entirely beneficial”

Dr. Patrick Moore has been a leader in the international environmental field for over 30 years. He is a founding member of Greenpeace and served for …

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#32 - Former British MP Lembit Opik: “The greens, not me, are the climate change deniers."
#32 - Former British MP Lembit Opik: “The greens, not me, are the climate change deniers."

Lembit Opik is a former Member of Parliament in the U.K.

He has been a climate realist for many years, and is a member of a group called Transport Re…

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#31 - Michael Kelly: An engineer shows us what net zero would really mean
#31 - Michael Kelly: An engineer shows us what net zero would really mean

Michael Kelly was Prince Philip Professor of Technology at the University of Cambridge during 2002-16 and Emeritus since 2016. His previous career in…

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#30 - Ross McKitrick on big problems with paleoclimate data and land temperature records
#30 - Ross McKitrick on big problems with paleoclimate data and land temperature records

Ross McKitrick is a Professor of Economics at the University of Guelph where he specializes in environment, energy and climate policy. He has publish…

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