Winkling out those climate change skeptics – yes, they are everywhere
By dbazely | January 15th, 2010 | Blogs, IRIS Director Blog, Turning Up the Heat
Hmmm – I arrived home after a hard week of BIOL 2010 (PLANTS) lectures and more missed deadlines, to pick up the Globe and Mail Friday edition for a nice, relaxing read, when I suddenly sat up straight at Neil Reynolds’ Business section column – The mythical assertion of fossil fuel scarcity. It’s all about a recent article by Professor Emeritus Peter Odell, in the European Energy Review (I haven’t downloaded and read it yet, but I will).
“Wow!” I thought, “it kind of goes against everything that I have been reading about Peak Oil, for much of the last decade”, so it must be important. And then, I ask myself, who is this Odell? Quickly checking him on Google Scholar, I found that my academic work is cited more than his, and he’s 30 years older than I am.
Tags: climate change, science, skeptics












