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CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE GREENHOUSE
EFFECT: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS SINCE 1970
By Richard Shedenhelm

main...@uga.cc.uga.edu

(This work originally appeared in _Summa Philosophiae_, nos. 19-21
(April-June 1996).)


Introduction

Since the first Earth Day in 1970, one of the greatest environmental
concerns has been the "greenhouse effect," otherwise known as global
warming. This concern can be divided into three distinct theses: that
the Earth is warming, that man's activities significantly contribute to
the warming, and that such warming as occurs will have, on the whole,
a negative effect on human and animal well-being.
In the attempt to advance scientific knowledge, all reasonable views
need to be considered, especially if there is a chance of outside motives
corrupting the standards of objectivity. It is for this reason that this
bibliography is written. All of the citations, either directly or by
implication, exhibit a critical view of at least one of the three theses
listed above. The sources of the entries are deliberately wide-ranging,
so as to suit many types of users--from the college freshman to the
academic scientist. This bibliography is by far the most complete and
comprehensive of its kind.
The order of entries is by author except in those cases when the
author was not identified, in which case the citation is placed according
to the first significant word of the title. Non-print materials, such as
videos and microforms, are identified as such just after the title of the
work.


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May 14, 2003, 10:25:03 PM5/14/03
to

Missile wrote:

>http://www.utexas.edu/students/skeptics/gw.html
>
Pulling out the newspaper clippings and leaving the stuff in
serious journals we find a much reduced list, most of which
is the usual suspects, Baliunas, Idso, Balling, etc.:

An interesting question is, is everything in this list sceptical. The short
answer is no. For example (my favorite S. Fred quote from

Singer, S.F., ed. 1975. The Changing Global Environment. Dordrecht;
Boston: D. Reidel Publishers Co.

*********************ISBN90 277 0385 X
pp5: I am persuaded to think that any climate change is bad because of the
investments and adaptations that have been made by human beings and all
of the things that support human existence upon this globe. Even minor
fluctuations of climate could change the distribution of fish, ... upset
agriculture,...and inundate costal cities...... Such changes could occur
at a faster rate perhaps than human society can evolve.
****************************

Ol S Fred was very high on the newfangled atmospheric modeling too.

Anyone else want to look at how skeptical the list is?

josh halpern


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Roger Coppock

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May 15, 2003, 8:49:14 AM5/15/03
to
Washington Times, The American Spectator, Time, Wall Street Journal,
U.S. News & World Report, Detroit News, St Louis Post-Dispatch, . . .
There is very little peer-reviewed science on this old list. What
peer-reviewed science there is comes from well known fossil fuel lobby
shills: Baliunas, Balling, Ellsaesser, Idso, Michaels, and Singer,
who are more known for doing their preaching in non-scientific
publications.

Note the date on this list, April 1996. The scientific consensus for
anthropogenic greenhouse gas global warming formed at about this time.
Material before 1996 would be more likely to question global warming.
If one wanted to get a current bibliography of peer-reviewed science
on global warming one could do what I have done, go to a scientific
indexing and citation service, like "ISI Web of Science." They have
roughly 300 papers published last year indexed under the phrase "global
warming." Very few papers of this 300 challenge global warming theory.

-.-. --.- Roger

> Barnett, T.P. 1990. Beware greenhouse confusi on. Nature

> Coa News 5083:1,4.

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