S. Fred Singer
Austrian-born American physicist and environmental policy analyst, known for work in atmospheric and space physics and for founding the Science & Environmental Policy Project (SEPP); a prominent skeptic of mainstream climate science.
Books
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1. Unstoppable Global Warming
Every 1,500 Years
The book argues that recent warming is primarily part of a natural climate cycle recurring roughly every 1,500 years—driven by solar variability and oceanic oscillations—rather than by human CO2 emissions. It cites proxy records and historical temperature patterns, criticizes climate models and mainstream attributions of warming to greenhouse gases, and concludes that natural variability explains past and future changes so extensive mitigation policies are unnecessary.
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2. Hot Talk, Cold Science
Global Warming's Unfinished Debate
This book challenges the mainstream view that recent warming is primarily caused by human carbon emissions, arguing that climate science contains significant uncertainties, that computer models and temperature records are inconclusive, and that natural variability and other factors may explain observed changes. It critiques the interpretation of data and the policymaking urgency surrounding emissions controls, warning that costly regulatory responses are premature given the incomplete understanding of climate processes. The authors call for more rigorous research and skepticism about alarmist claims before adopting sweeping economic measures.
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