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					<description><![CDATA[Remember earlier this year when Senator James Inhofe stood on the floor of the United States Senate and displayed a list of supposed climate scientists who question the reality of global warming? That list was produced by the Heartland Institute, who now use the list and it&#8217;s infamy to raise money. One of the &#8220;climate &#8230; <a href="https://gregladen.com/blog/2015/02/22/free_willie_soon_meme-williesoongate/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Get your free #WillieSoonGate meme!</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember earlier this year when Senator James Inhofe stood on the floor of the United States Senate and displayed a list of supposed climate scientists who question the reality of global warming? That list was produced by the <a href="http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-0011605016028824:3764848579&#038;ie=UTF-8&#038;q=Heartland&#038;sa=Search&#038;ref=#gsc.tab=0&#038;gsc.q=Heartland&#038;gsc.page=1">Heartland Institute</a>, who now use the list and it&#8217;s infamy to raise money. One of the &#8220;climate scientists&#8221; on that list was Willie Soon. We&#8217;ve talked about Willie Soon before (see: <a href="http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2014/01/18/science-denialists-make-fake-journal-get-shut-down/">Science Denialists Make Fake Journal, Get Shut Down</a>, <a href="http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2015/01/31/willie-soon-gate/">Willie Soon Gate</a>, and <a href="https://gregladen.com/blog/2015/01/willie-soon-fire-him-soon/">Willie Soon, will he soon be fired?</a>) and he is <a href="http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2015/02/21/ask-not-for-whom-the-bell-tolls-it-tolls-for-soon/">now been exposed by the New York Times for ethical violations.</a> I understand that he has testified before Congress before. I wonder if his testimony can now be re-examined. </p>
<p>Anyway, just thought you&#8217;d like to know. And that you might enjoy the above meme. </p>
<p>Oh, and there has been some interest in who is on the list.  This is the list of &#8220;those who can not be challenged!&#8221;&#8230;<span id="more-8161"></span></p>
<p>DeSmogBlog has issued a NEW VERSION of the Heartland Poster with more accurate bios for each of the Heartland 58.  <a href="http://www.desmogblog.com/2015/02/23/heartland-institute-58-experts-poster-remixed-desmog-willie-soon-among-denialist-dozens">GET IT HERE. </a></p>
<p>And, here is the list:</p>
<p>    Habibullo Abdussamatov, Dr. Sci. Russia<br />
    Head of the Space Research Laboratory at the<br />
    Pulkovo Observatory and head of the Russian-<br />
    Ukrainian project Astrometria on the Russian<br />
    Segment of the International Space Station. He is the author<br />
    of more than 160 scientific publications.</p>
<p>    J. Scott Armstrong, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Professor at the Wharton School, University of<br />
    Pennsylvania, a founder of the Journal of Forecasting,<br />
    International Journal of Forecasting, and International<br />
    Symposium on Forecasting.</p>
<p>    Jerry Arnett, M.D. USA<br />
    A pulmonologist in private practice, an adjunct<br />
    scholar at the Competitive Enterprise Institute,<br />
    and a scientific advisor to the American Council on<br />
    Science and Health.</p>
<p>    Ron Arnold USA<br />
    Executive vice president of the Center for the<br />
    Defense of Free Enterprise, author of eight books,<br />
    researcher and editor of ten books, and columnist for<br />
    the Washington Examiner.</p>
<p>    Dennis Avery USA<br />
    Senior fellow of the Hudson Institute, previously<br />
    a senior analyst in the U.S. Department of State<br />
    (1980–88), where he won the National Intelligence<br />
    Medal of Achievement in 1983.</p>
<p>    Tim Ball, Ph.D. Canada<br />
    Former professor of climatology, University of<br />
    Winnipeg, author of The Deliberate Corruption of<br />
    Climate Science.</p>
<p>    Robert Balling, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Professor in the climatology program in the School<br />
    of Geographical Sciences at Arizona State University.</p>
<p>    Joe Bastardi USA<br />
    Meteorologist, co-chief forecaster at Weatherbell<br />
    Analytics, long-time weather forecaster for<br />
    AccuWeather (1978–2011).</p>
<p>    E. Calvin Beisner, Ph.D. USA<br />
    National spokesman for The Cornwall Alliance for<br />
    the Stewardship of Creation, editor of The Cornwall<br />
    Alliance’s electronic newsletter, and author or coauthor<br />
    of several major papers and articles on global warming<br />
    produced by The Cornwall Alliance.</p>
<p>    Larry Bell USA<br />
    Endowed professor of space architecture at the<br />
    University of Houston, where he founded and<br />
    directs the Sasakawa International Center for Space<br />
    Architecture. Author of Climate of Corruption: Politics and<br />
    Power Behind the Global Warming Hoax.</p>
<p>    Christopher Booker United Kingdom<br />
    Columnist at the Sunday Telegraph (London) and<br />
    author of The Real Global Warming Disaster: Is The<br />
    Obsession With ‘Climate Change’ Turning Out To Be<br />
    The Most Costly Scientific Blunder In History?</p>
<p>    Robert L. Bradley, Jr. USA<br />
    Founder and CEO, Institute for Energy Research;<br />
    adjunct scholar, Cato Institute; adjunct scholar,<br />
    Competitive Enterprise Institute; visiting fellow of<br />
    the Institute of Economic Affairs in London; and honorary<br />
    senior research fellow at the Center for Energy Economics at<br />
    the University of Texas at Austin.</p>
<p>    Barry Brill New Zealand<br />
    New Zealand barrister and solicitor, former Minister<br />
    of Science &#038; Technology and Minister of Energy,<br />
    and current chairman of the New Zealand Climate<br />
    Science Coalition.</p>
<p>    Robert M. Carter, Ph.D. Australia<br />
    Palaeontologist, stratigrapher, marine geologist, and<br />
    environmental scientist, has held tenured academic staff<br />
    positions at the University of Otago (Dunedin) and<br />
    James Cook University (Townsville), where he was professor and<br />
    Head of the School of Earth Sciences between 1981 and 1999.</p>
<p>    George Christensen, MP Australia<br />
    Member of the Australian Parliament representing<br />
    Dawson, Queensland in the House of Representatives<br />
    since 2010. He is a member of the National Party.</p>
<p>    John Coleman USA<br />
    America’s best-known TV weatherman, the original<br />
    weathercaster on Good Morning America, and founder<br />
    of The Weather Channel, serving as its CEO and<br />
    president during the startup and its first year of operation.</p>
<p>    Walter Cunningham USA<br />
    Pilot of Apollo 7, the first manned flight test of the<br />
    Apollo Program to land a man on the Moon. He is<br />
    a retired Marine Corps fighter pilot with the rank of<br />
    colonel, a successful businessman, entrepreneur, venture capitalist,<br />
    lecturer, and author.</p>
<p>    James Delingpole United Kingdom<br />
    English columnist who writes for The Times, The<br />
    Daily Telegraph, and The Spectator. He has published<br />
    several novels and four political books, including<br />
    Watermelons: The Green Movement’s True Colors.</p>
<p>    Paul Driessen USA<br />
    Senior fellow with the Committee For A Constructive<br />
    Tomorrow and Center for the Defense of Free<br />
    Enterprise, author of Eco-Imperialism: Green Power,<br />
    Black Death (Merril Press, 2003).</p>
<p>    Don Easterbrook, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Emeritus professor of geology at Western<br />
    Washington University, where he has conducted<br />
    research on global climate change in western North<br />
    America, New Zealand, Argentina, and various other parts of<br />
    the world for the past 48 years.</p>
<p>    Myron Ebell USA<br />
    Director of energy and global warming policy at<br />
    the Competitive Enterprise Institute. He chairs the<br />
    Cooler Heads Coalition, representing more than two<br />
    dozen nonprofit groups in the U.S. and abroad that question<br />
    global warming alarmism and oppose energy rationing policies.</p>
<p>    Indur Goklany, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Former visiting fellow with the American Enterprise<br />
    Institute, the first Julian Simon Fellow at the<br />
    Political Economy Research Center in Bozeman,<br />
    Montana, author of The Improving State of the World.</p>
<p>    Fred Goldberg, Ph.D. Sweden<br />
    Associate professor at the Royal Institute of<br />
    Technology in Stockholm and CEO of the Swedish<br />
    Polar Institute.</p>
<p>    Stanley Goldenberg USA<br />
    Hurricane researcher based in Miami, Florida.<br />
    His primary research has been examining climatic<br />
    factors that influence the variability of hurricane<br />
    activity in the Atlantic on intraseasonal to multidecadal time<br />
    scales.</p>
<p>    Steve Goreham USA<br />
    Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition<br />
    of America and author of Climatism! Science, Common<br />
    Sense, and the 21st Century’s Hottest Topic, and The<br />
    Mad, Mad, Mad, World of Climatism.</p>
<p>    Tom Harris Canada<br />
    Executive director, International Climate Science<br />
    Coalition, former executive director of the Natural<br />
    Resources Stewardship Project (Canada), instructor<br />
    from 2009 to 2011 (four sessions) on the Faculty of Sciences at<br />
    Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.</p>
<p>    Howard Hayden, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Professor of physics emeritus in the Physics<br />
    Department of the University of Connecticut, editor<br />
    of The Energy Advocate, author of A Primer on CO2<br />
    and Climate (2007) and A Primer on Renewable Energy (2009).</p>
<p>    Roger Helmer, MEP United Kingdom<br />
    Member of the European Parliament representing<br />
    the UK’s East Midlands Region for the UK<br />
    Independence Party (UKIP). He graduated from<br />
    the University of Cambridge in 1965 with a degree in mathematics.</p>
<p>    Craig Idso, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Founder and chairman of the Center for the Study<br />
    of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, coauthor<br />
    of Climate Change Reconsidered and other books on<br />
    climate change.</p>
<p>    Richard A. Keen, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Emeritus meteorology instructor at the University of<br />
    Colorado, academic scientist on the Juneau (Alaska)<br />
    Ice Field Research Program, and a former “tornadochaser”<br />
    for the National Center for Atmospheric Research and<br />
    the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.</p>
<p>    Madhav Khandekar Canada<br />
    Former research scientist from Environment Canada,<br />
    presently on the editorial board of the Journal of<br />
    Natural Hazards (Kluwer).</p>
<p>    William Kininmonth Australia<br />
    Former head of Australia’s National Climate<br />
    Centre and consultant to the World Meteorological<br />
    Organization.</p>
<p>    David W. Kreutzer, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Senior policy analyst in energy economics and climate<br />
    change at The Heritage Foundation’s Center<br />
    for Data Analysis, and previously a professor of<br />
    economics for 23 years at James Madison University in<br />
    Harrisonburg, Virginia.</p>
<p>    Hon. Vaclav Klaus, Ph.D. Czech Republic<br />
    Former president of the Czech Republic, first elected<br />
    in February 2003. An economist by education, he<br />
    has worked in research at the Institute of Economics<br />
    of the Czech Academy of Sciences and at the Czechoslovak<br />
    State Bank.</p>
<p>    David Legates, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Professor in the Department of Geography at the<br />
    University of Delaware, and an adjunct professor in<br />
    the Physical Ocean Science and Engineering<br />
    Program and the Department of Applied Economics<br />
    and Statistics.</p>
<p>    Jay Lehr, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Senior fellow and science director of The Heartland<br />
    Institute, an internationally renowned speaker, scientist,<br />
    and author who has testified before Congress on<br />
    more than three dozen occasions on environmental issues and<br />
    consulted with nearly every agency of the federal government<br />
    and with many foreign countries.</p>
<p>    Marlo Lewis, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute,<br />
    where he writes on global warming, energy policy,<br />
    and other public policy issues.</p>
<p>    Richard Lindzen, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Emeritus,<br />
    at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and<br />
    Distinguished Senior Fellow with the Cato<br />
    Institute.</p>
<p>    Craig Loehle, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Worked at the Department of Energy Laboratories<br />
    before joining the National Council for Air and<br />
    Stream Improvement in 1998. He has published<br />
    more than 150 peer-reviewed papers in forestry, ecology, geophysics,<br />
    modeling, and other fields.</p>
<p>    Anthony Lupo, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Professor of atmospheric science in the Department<br />
    of Soil, Environmental, and Atmospheric Science at<br />
    the University of Missouri, and past chair and director<br />
    of graduate studies for the department.</p>
<p>    Jennifer Marohasy, Ph.D. Australia<br />
    An Australian biologist who has worked for government<br />
    and industry. Currently a research fellow in<br />
    the Centre for Plant and Water Science at Central<br />
    Queensland University, Australia.</p>
<p>    Patrick Michaels, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Director of the Center for the Study of Science at<br />
    the Cato Institute, a past president of the American<br />
    Association of State Climatologists, and former program<br />
    chair for the Committee on Applied Climatology of the<br />
    American Meteorological Society.</p>
<p>    Christopher Monckton United Kingdom<br />
    Third Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, chief policy<br />
    advisor to the Science and Public Policy Institute.<br />
    He has held positions with the British press and<br />
    in government, as a press officer at the Conservative Central<br />
    Office, and as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s policy<br />
    advisor.</p>
<p>    Patrick Moore, Ph.D. Canada<br />
    Co-founder, chair, and chief scientist of Greenspirit<br />
    Strategies. Founding member and former president<br />
    and international director of Greenpeace, author of<br />
    Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout: The Making of a Sensible<br />
    Environmentalist.</p>
<p>    Marita Noon USA<br />
    Executive director of Energy Makes America Great<br />
    Inc. and its companion educational organization, the<br />
    Citizens’ Alliance for Responsible Energy.</p>
<p>    Joanne Nova Australia<br />
    Australian science writer, blogger, and speaker, author<br />
    of The Skeptics Handbook, Climate Money, and other<br />
    short books, and host of JoNova, a Web site.</p>
<p>    Ian Plimer, Ph.D. Australia<br />
    Chair of mining geology at The University of<br />
    Adelaide and emeritus professor of Earth sciences<br />
    at The University of Melbourne, where he was chair<br />
    and head from 1992 to 2005. Author of Heaven and Earth:<br />
    Global Warming – The Missing Science.</p>
<p>    Harrison Schmitt, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Harrison “Jack” Schmitt is an American geologist<br />
    and a former NASA astronaut, university professor,<br />
    and U.S. Senator. He is the 12th and last person to<br />
    walk on the Moon.</p>
<p>    S. Fred Singer, Ph.D. USA<br />
    One of the world’s most prominent atmospheric<br />
    and space physicists, he is founder and president<br />
    of the Science and Environmental Policy Project,<br />
    former distinguished research professor at George Mason<br />
    University, and professor emeritus of environmental science at<br />
    the University of Virginia..</p>
<p>    Willie Soon, Ph.D. USA<br />
    An astrophysicist and geoscientist based in<br />
    Cambridge, Massachusetts, he is the receiving editor<br />
    in the area of solar and stellar physics for the journal<br />
    New Astronomy and author of The Maunder Minimum and the<br />
    Variable Sun-Earth Connection.</p>
<p>    Roy Spencer, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Principal research scientist for the University of<br />
    Alabama in Huntsville and the U.S. Science Team<br />
    Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning<br />
    Radiometer (AMSR-E) on NASA’s Aqua satellite. In the past,<br />
    he has served as senior scientist for climate studies at NASA’s<br />
    Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.</p>
<p>    Brian Sussman USA<br />
    For 20 years the San Francisco Bay Area’s top television<br />
    meteorologist and science reporter, he is the<br />
    author of Climategate: A Veteran Meteorologist Exposes<br />
    The Global Warming Scam.</p>
<p>    George H. Taylor, CCM USA<br />
    President of Applied Climate Services, former director<br />
    of the Oregon Climate Service at Oregon State<br />
    University, former member of the Board of Certified<br />
    Consulting Meteorologists (chairman in 1995), and two-time<br />
    President of the American Association of State Climatologists<br />
    (1998-99 and 1999-2000).</p>
<p>    James M. Taylor USA<br />
    Senior Fellow for The Heartland Institute and former<br />
    managing editor of Environment &#038; Climate<br />
    News, a national monthly publication devoted to<br />
    sound science and free-market environmentalism. He writes a<br />
    weekly column addressing environment issues for Forbes.com</p>
<p>    David Tuerck, Ph.D. USA<br />
    Professor of cconomics and executive director of<br />
    the Beacon Hill Institute at Suffolk University in<br />
    Boston. Tuerck is an authority on tax policy analysis,<br />
    labor union issues, and macroeconomic stabilization policies.</p>
<p>    Paul E. Waggoner, Ph.D. USA<br />
    A distinguished scientist at the Connecticut<br />
    Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, where<br />
    he was formerly director. His research has spanned<br />
    micrometeorology; stomates or leaf pores; plant disease epidemiology;<br />
    and land use by cities, crops, and forests.</p>
<p>    Anthony Watts USA<br />
    A 25-year broadcast meteorology veteran and currently<br />
    chief meteorologist for KPAY-AM radio,<br />
    he exposed shortcomings in the U.S. network of<br />
    weather stations and is host of the popular science blog, Watts<br />
    Up With That.</p>
<p>    Thomas Wysmuller USA<br />
    Trained as a meteorologist at New York University<br />
    and at the Royal Dutch Weather Bureau in<br />
    Amsterdam, he worked for five years throughout<br />
    NASA before, during, and after the moon landings. He is routinely<br />
    invited back to give science and meteorology lectures at<br />
    NASA Field Centers and universities throughout the world.</p>
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