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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_s ... al_warming
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Scientists questioning the accuracy of IPCC climate projections
These scientists have said that it is not possible to project global climate accurately enough to justify the ranges projected for temperature and sea-level rise over the 21st century. They may not conclude specifically that the current IPCC projections are either too high or too low, but that the projections are likely to be inaccurate due to inadequacies of current global climate modeling.
David Bellamy, botanist.[19][20][21][22]
Lennart Bengtsson, meteorologist, Reading University.[23][24]
Piers Corbyn, owner of the business WeatherAction which makes weather forecasts.[25][26]
Susan Crockford, Zoologist, adjunct professor in Anthropology at the University of Victoria.[27][28][29]
Judith Curry, professor and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology.[30][31][32][33]
Robert E. Davis, Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia.[34][35][36]
Joseph D'Aleo, past Chairman American Meteorological Society's Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, former Professor of Meteorology, Lyndon State College.[37][38][39][40]
Freeman Dyson, professor emeritus of the School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study; Fellow of the Royal Society.[41][42]
Ivar Giaever, Norwegian–American physicist and Nobel laureate in physics (1973).[43]
Michael J. Kelly, Prince Phillip Professor of Technology at the Department of Engineering, Cambridge University.[44][45]
Steven E. Koonin, theoretical physicist and director of the Center for Urban Science and Progress at New York University.[46][47]
Richard Lindzen, Alfred P. Sloan emeritus professor of atmospheric science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and member of the National Academy of Sciences.[42][48][49][50]
Craig Loehle, ecologist and chief scientist at the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement.[51][52][53][54][55][56][57]
Ross McKitrick, professor of economics and CBE chair in sustainable commerce, University of Guelph.[58][59]
Patrick Moore, former president of Greenpeace Canada.[60][61][62]
Nils-Axel Mörner, retired head of the Paleogeophysics and Geodynamics Department at Stockholm University, former chairman of the INQUA Commission on Sea Level Changes and Coastal Evolution (1999–2003).[63][64]
Garth Paltridge, retired chief research scientist, CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Research and retired director of the Institute of the Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre, visiting fellow Australian National University.[65][66]
Roger A. Pielke, Jr., director of the Sports Governance Center within the Department of Athletics at the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado at Boulder.[67][68]
Denis Rancourt, former professor of physics at University of Ottawa, research scientist in condensed matter physics, and in environmental and soil science.[69][70][71][72]
Harrison Schmitt, geologist, Apollo 17 astronaut, former US senator.[73][74]
Peter Stilbs, professor of physical chemistry at Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.[75][76]
Philip Stott, professor emeritus of biogeography at the University of London.[77][78]
Hendrik Tennekes, retired director of research, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.[79][80]
Anastasios Tsonis, distinguished professor of atmospheric science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.[81][82]
Fritz Vahrenholt, German politician and energy executive with a doctorate in chemistry.[83][84]