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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
[[category:organizations]]a group advocating [[global warming skepticism]]; apparently well-funded
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[[category:organizations]]The [[Science and Environmental Policy Project]] (SEPP) is a {{USA}} organization advocating [[global warming skepticism]] and opposing environmental regulation such as the ban on CFCs.
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It was founded by [[S. Fred Singer]] in 1990.
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===Advisors===
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From [[2009-12-16 Who are the climate change skeptics]]:
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There are nine people listed on SEPP's [http://www.sepp.org/about%20sepp/boarddir.html board of science advisors], of which five are dead (Gerholm, Higatsberger, Mitchell, Nierenberg, and Starr). Ames is a well-known scientist in his field, molecular genetics, which has nothing to do with climate change. The others with the most citations are elderly or dead physicists (Starr, 1935 physics Ph.D.; B&ouml;ttcher, 1947 physics Ph.D.; and Mitchell, 1951 physics Ph.D.). The rest have only single-digit citations to their fourth-most-cited paper.
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
 
* [[2008-03-02 Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate]]
 
* [[2008-03-02 Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate]]
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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===Official===
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* [http://www.sepp.org home page]
 
===Reference===
 
===Reference===
 
* {{wikipedia|Science & Environmental Policy Project}}
 
* {{wikipedia|Science & Environmental Policy Project}}

Latest revision as of 18:57, 25 December 2009

Overview

The Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) is a United States organization advocating global warming skepticism and opposing environmental regulation such as the ban on CFCs.

It was founded by S. Fred Singer in 1990.

Advisors

From 2009-12-16 Who are the climate change skeptics:

There are nine people listed on SEPP's board of science advisors, of which five are dead (Gerholm, Higatsberger, Mitchell, Nierenberg, and Starr). Ames is a well-known scientist in his field, molecular genetics, which has nothing to do with climate change. The others with the most citations are elderly or dead physicists (Starr, 1935 physics Ph.D.; Böttcher, 1947 physics Ph.D.; and Mitchell, 1951 physics Ph.D.). The rest have only single-digit citations to their fourth-most-cited paper.

Publications

Links

Official

Reference