"Richard S. Lindzen, a professor of meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute 
of Technology, is the leading proponent of the view that clouds will save the 
day. His stature in the field — he has been making seminal contributions to 
climate science since the 1960s — has amplified his influence.

"Dr. Lindzen says the earth is not especially sensitive to greenhouse gases 
because clouds will react to counter them, and he believes he has identified a 
specific mechanism. On a warming planet, he says, less coverage by high clouds 
in the tropics will allow more heat to escape to space, countering the 
temperature increase."

more here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/01/science/earth/clouds-effect-on-climate-change-is-last-bastion-for-dissenters.html?emc=tnt&tntemail0=y

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