Willie Soon on the Tom Nelson Podcast – Bursting with that?
This CO2 thing is… pure illusion. You can’t find any of those signatures.
Dr. Willie Soon, an astrophysicist and geologist, is a leading authority on the relationship between solar phenomena and global climate. During more than 32 years of this strange pursuit, he sought to understand the Sun-Earth relationship not only in terms of meteorology and climate, but also in terms of the orbital dynamics of Sun-Earth and Sun-Earth interactions other planets, magma (volcanic) and tectonic (earthquake) activities. His discovery challenges computer modelers and advocates who have consistently underestimated the sun’s influence on cloud formation, ocean currents, and winds that drive climate change. He has faced and rose above unethical and frequently smeared attacks on his research and character, becoming one of the world’s most influential and respected voices for the subject. climate realism. In 2018, he founded the Center for Environmental and Earth Science Research (CERES-science.com) to tackle more issues and topics without fear and without prejudice.
Dr. Soon was an astrophysicist in the Division of Solar, Star and Planetary Sciences of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, from 1991-2022. He served as editor of New Astronomy from 2002-2016, astronomer at Mount Wilson Observatory from 1992-2009. He is also a member of the editorial board of Geoscience, an MDPI publication from 2020 as well as the Review Editor of Frontiers in Earth Science starting in 2022. Dr. Soon has also served as a professor. Visiting faculty at various institutions including Putra University, Malaysia, Xi’an Institute of Earth Environment, China, and State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science at Xiamen University. As of September 2021, Dr Soon is also affiliated with the Hungarian Institute of Earth Physics and Space Sciences.
Dr. Soon holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees of science and Ph. in aerospace engineering from the University of Southern California.
“The whole point of science is to question accepted dogmas. For that reason, I respect Willie Soon as a brilliant scientist and courageous citizen. ” – Freeman Dyson in the Boston Globe, November 5, 2013
About Willie Soon: https://www.ceres-science.com/willie-soon
His 103 peer-reviewed articles: https://lweb.cfa.harvard.edu/~wsoon/
“How much has the sun influenced temperature trends in the Northern Hemisphere? An ongoing debate”: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1674-4527/21/6/131
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