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Don't agree, I'm afraid. Tag is entirely appropriate: article needs to be amended to demonstrate why this guy is notable. "Has a job, holds an opinion" doesn't cut it. You could say that about me.
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{{Notability|date=July 2007}}
{{Notability|date=July 2007}}


::''For the eighteenth-century actor, see [[American Company]].
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'''David H. Douglass''' is an [[United States|American]] [[physicist]] at the [[University of Rochester]]. Douglass is considered a [[global warming]] [[skeptic]] and his research appears to focus on the role of natural forces and the debunking of [[anthropogenic climate change]]. He is a harsh critic of [[Al Gore]] and other global warming popularizers and is known to end his talks with an image of the former vice president juxtaposed with the mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion in order to underscore his dislike of Gore's ideas. Douglass is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the NY Academy of Sciences.
'''David H. Douglass''' is an [[United States|American]] [[physicist]] at the [[University of Rochester]]. Douglass is considered a [[global warming]] [[skeptic]] and his research appears to focus on the role of natural forces and the debunking of [[anthropogenic climate change]]. He is a harsh critic of [[Al Gore]] and other global warming popularizers and is known to end his talks with an image of the former vice president juxtaposed with the mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion in order to underscore his dislike of Gore's ideas. Douglass is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the NY Academy of Sciences.

Douglass was the lead author on a 2007 paper published in the International Journal of Climatology claiming that current leading [[climate model]]s are inaccurate and that "human contribution is not significant and that observed increases in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases make only a negligible contribution to climate warming."<ref>[http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/global_warming/2007/12/10/55974.html NewsMax: New Study Explodes Human-Global Warming Story]</ref><ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,316566,00.html FoxNews.com: Study: Part of Global-Warming Model May Be Wrong]</ref>

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Revision as of 18:27, 17 December 2007

David H. Douglass is an American physicist at the University of Rochester. Douglass is considered a global warming skeptic and his research appears to focus on the role of natural forces and the debunking of anthropogenic climate change. He is a harsh critic of Al Gore and other global warming popularizers and is known to end his talks with an image of the former vice president juxtaposed with the mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion in order to underscore his dislike of Gore's ideas. Douglass is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the NY Academy of Sciences.

Douglass was the lead author on a 2007 paper published in the International Journal of Climatology claiming that current leading climate models are inaccurate and that "human contribution is not significant and that observed increases in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases make only a negligible contribution to climate warming."[1][2]

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