May 31, 2009
Tim Ball on Our Cooling Atmosphere PowerPoint slides which accompanied the speech by Dr. Tim Ball at the 6th Annual Friends of Science Luncheon in Calgary. This is best viewed concurrently (in a separate window) with the speech audio (see related items below).
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has an extensive scientific background in climatology, especially the reconstruction of past climates and the impact of climate change on human history. He is a regular contributing writer for Country Guide magazine and a researcher/author of numerous papers on climate, long-range weather patterns, the impacts of climate change on sustainable agriculture, ecosystems, historical climatology, air quality, untapped energy resources, silting and flooding. He had a long academic career at the University of Winnipeg until he moved to Victoria in 1996. He has a BA from the University of Winnipeg, an MA from the University of Manitoba and a PH.D (Doctor of Science) from the University of London, England. On Dr. Ball as a climate change "denier" - more . . . and more . . . |





PowerPoint slides which accompanied the speech by Dr. Tim Ball at the 6th Annual Friends of Science Luncheon in Calgary. This is best viewed concurrently (in a separate window) with the speech audio (see related items below).
Tim Ball, Senior Fellow 
