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I am a professor of earth sciences at a well known (but alas, it has to be secret due to privacy and tenure concerns) university. I have degrees in geology, stable isotope geochemistry, and paleo-climatology, with my graduate degrees from Rice University and M.I.T.

I am a skeptic on AGW, primarily due to the extensive research myself and my associates and students have done over the years on the natural variations in earth's climate and their attribution. My work indicates perhaps 5-10% of the climate changes of the last few hundred years are due to human CO2, the vast majority of the signal is due to solar and water vapor variations, thus swamping the noise produced by human CO2. My opinion is that the science behind this issue has been irreparably damaged by the politics of the issue and very little rational scientific debate is currently happening.


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