(1.) He hasn't published a single paper on the subject. (2.) Even the author of the blog and others who read his statement (in the link you provided) note that the tone of his resignation letter betrays a lack of scientific level-headedness. (3.) He's a member of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a fossil fuels backed anti-global warming PAC group.
The 3rd link, the article was written by Matt Patterson, who is an editor of Green Watch, a publication of the Capital Research Center, which is has a lot of funding *DRUMROLL* from pro-fossil fuel groups like Exxon and the Koch Family Foundations through its Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation.
The Petition Project? The Oregon Petition is a project by Arthur B. Robinson head of the tiny, industry funded so-called Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine. It's so bad, that even the "Skeptics Society" (oh the irony) even debunked the list used by the petition. (http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/08-11-12/)
And speaking of fossil fueled based anti-global warming links....
(1.) He hasn't published a single paper on the subject.
(2.) Even the author of the blog and others who read his statement (in the link you provided) note that the tone of his resignation letter betrays a lack of scientific level-headedness.
(3.) He's a member of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a fossil fuels backed anti-global warming PAC group.
The 3rd link, the article was written by Matt Patterson, who is an editor of Green Watch, a publication of the Capital Research Center, which is has a lot of funding *DRUMROLL* from pro-fossil fuel groups like Exxon and the Koch Family Foundations through its Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation.
The Petition Project?
The Oregon Petition is a project by Arthur B. Robinson head of the tiny, industry funded so-called Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine. It's so bad, that even the "Skeptics Society" (oh the irony) even debunked the list used by the petition. (http://www.skeptic.com/eskeptic/08-11-12/)