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Because one of my teachers has walls for both sides of the political spectrum and one has scientist who dont belive in it and i want to get like a list of 10,000 scientist in size 6 font to put next to it.

2007-09-19 17:18:08 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Global Warming

I am going to leave it to voting cause you all have such great answers

2007-09-20 13:22:04 · update #1

4 answers

Geez good luck. Practically all of them.

You can start with the IPCC report list of contributors. Virtually all of them agree with the consensus. Here is a list of their names (Annex II, pages 15-28). It also contains a list of reviewers who also agree with it (Annex III, pages 29-40).

2007-09-19 17:25:08 · answer #1 · answered by Dana1981 7 · 3 2

There's a limit to the length of answer that can be posted on here so it wouldn't be possible to post 10,000 names.

As gcnp58 (above) has mentioned, a better idea may be to list the organisations that represent thousands of scientists.

There are thousands of such organisations representing millions of scientists world wide. Here's an A to Z list of organisations supporting manmade global warming...

A - American Association for the Advancement of Science
B - Birdlife International
C - Conservation International
D - Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
E - Environmental Protection Agency
F - Friends of the Earth
G - Greenpeace
H - Hanson Environment Fund
I - Intergovernmantal Panel on Climate Change
J - John Muir Trust
K - Koeberg Alert
L - League of Conservation Voters
M - Marine Mammal Center
N - Nature Concervancy (Council)
O - Oceana
P - Public Transport Users Association
Q - Queensland Department of Environment
R - Royal Scoiety
S - Sierra Club
T - Tropical Rainforest Coalition
U - Union of Concerned Scientists
V - Voluntary Services Organisation
W - World Business Forum
X - Xerces Society
Y - Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
Z - Zero Emission Resource Organisation

If you want long lists of names you could try pulling up the various IPCC reports. At the end of each report are the names and status of the contributors. You should be able to get about 2000 names this way. Do the same with other reports as well.

2007-09-20 08:02:53 · answer #2 · answered by Trevor 7 · 4 1

It would be more efficient to assemble the various scientific organizations that have issued statements supporting the scientific consensus. Off the top of my head those include the American Geophysical Union, the American Physical Society, the National Academy of Science, the American Meteorological Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. These organizations represent literally tens of thousands of scientists. If you wanted to do some more digging, check the IEEE, especially some of the sub-sections like the Geophysics and Remote Sensing Society (they don't, or didn't, last time I checked but they may have issued one). IEEE is huge, with something on the order of 100,000 members.

Then, go around the world with google and find all of the national academies of science that have issued statements in support of the scientific consensus. These include Sweden, the Royal Society of London, France, Germany, Russia, Japan, and many many others. Foreign professional societies that have issued statements include the European Geophysical Union, the IUGG (see resolution 7 in the link below since finding the IUGG can be ricky and I never spell it correctly) and the equivalent society in Japan, whose name I have forgotten. The Australian national research arm, CSIRO, might also have something on one of their sites somewhere.

In fact, make a game of it, try to find a major scientific professional organization that has not issued a statement supporting the consensus opinion.

edit:

Last time I did a post like this I got flamed in e-mail for not providing links to all the organizations I mentioned. But really, it is not that difficult to find them all using google. If you have problems, shoot me an e-mail and I can get them for you, but the only one that is even a bit tricky is AMS which is:

http://www.ametsoc.org

since www.ams.org belongs to the Amer. Mathematical Society.

When you get done, you should have a very extensive list of organizations, whose total membership will be in the hundreds of thousands.

2007-09-20 01:27:54 · answer #3 · answered by gcnp58 7 · 4 1

ask Trevor ,Bob or Dana ,enviro dude,thermo guy
and you will get scientists coming out of your ears

2007-09-20 00:26:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

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