Global warming controversy |

Richard Lindzen Fred Singer Patrick Michaels Frederick Seitz Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Union of Concerned Scientists Roy Spencer (scientist) Roger A. Pielke Stephen McIntyre The Guardian Competitive Enterprise Institute Troposphere American Enterprise Institute Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change The Republican War on Science Kevin E. Trenberth Gavin Schmidt Michael Crichton OpinionJournal.com National Center for Policy Analysis Science (journal) RealClimate Climate sensitivity BBC Instrumental temperature record Scientific opinion on climate change Investor Network on Climate Risk Global warming ExxonMobil An Inconvenient Truth Hell and High Water (book) New Scientist International Institute for Sustainable Development Government Accountability Project James Annan Philip Stott United States Environmental Protection Agency Program on International Policy Attitudes Roger A. Pielke (Jr) Cooler Heads Coalition
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