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==About==
 
==About==
[[Nicholas Lewis]] is the name of a fellow researcher mentioned in a [[2014/10/09/The Global Warming Statistical Meltdown|''Wall Street Journal'' opinion piece]] by [[Judith Curry]], but there does not seem to be any information on him on the main reference sites.{{seed}}
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[[Nicholas Lewis]] (aka Nic Lewis) is a semiretired successful financier from Bath, England who appears to be among the "climate change de-emphasis" crowd -- not really a [[global warming/denial|denier]], since he accepts CO2 warming; he believes, however, that mainstream models overstate the influence of this warming.
 
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* {{!in|wikipedia}}: no information as of 2014-10-25
 
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* [https://denierlist.wordpress.com/2012/12/19/nic-lewis/ the Climate Denier list]
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Revision as of 21:06, 25 October 2014

About

Nicholas Lewis (aka Nic Lewis) is a semiretired successful financier from Bath, England who appears to be among the "climate change de-emphasis" crowd -- not really a denier, since he accepts CO2 warming; he believes, however, that mainstream models overstate the influence of this warming.

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  • 2014/10/09 [L..T] The Global Warming Statistical Meltdown "A growing body of evidence suggests that the climate is less sensitive to increases in carbon-dioxide emissions than policy makers generally assume..."
  • 2014/10/06 [L..T] Climate response estimates from Lewis & Curry "While of some scientific interest, the impact for real-world mitigation policy of the range of conceivable values for the TCR is small (see also this discussion in Sci. Am.). For targets like the 2 K guide-rail, a TCR on the lower end of the Lewis and Curry and IPCC ranges might just be the difference between a achievable rate of emissions reduction and an impossible one..."