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Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Resigns Over Global Warming

Published September 14, 2011

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The
<http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/09/14/nobel-prize-winning-physicist-res
igns-from-top-physics-group-over-global/> global warming theory left him out
in the cold.

Dr. Ivar Giaever, a former professor with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
and the 1973 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, abruptly announced his
resignation Tuesday, Sept. 13, from the premier physics society in disgust
over its officially stated policy that "global warming is occurring."

The  <http://aps.org/policy/statements/07_1.cfm> official position of the
American Physical Society (APS) supports the theory that man's actions have
inexorably led to the warming of the planet, through increased emissions of
carbon dioxide.

Giaever does not agree -- and put it bluntly and succinctly in the subject
line of his email,
<http://www.climatedepot.com/a/12797/Exclusive-Nobel-PrizeWinning-Physicist-
Who-Endorsed-Obama-Dissents-Resigns-from-American-Physical-Society-Over-Grou
ps-Promotion-of-ManMade-Global-Warming> reprinted at Climate Depot, a
website devoted to debunking the theory of man-made
<http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/09/14/nobel-prize-winning-physicist-res
igns-from-top-physics-group-over-global/> climate change.

"I resign from APS," Giaever wrote.

Giaever was cooled to the statement on warming theory by a line claiming
that "the evidence is incontrovertible."

"In the APS it is ok to discuss whether the mass of the proton changes over
time and how a multi-universe behaves, but the evidence of global warming is
incontrovertible?" he wrote in an email to Kate
<http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/09/14/nobel-prize-winning-physicist-res
igns-from-top-physics-group-over-global/> Kirby, executive officer of the
physics society. 

"The claim … is that the temperature has changed from ~288.0 to ~288.8
degree Kelvin in about 150 years, which (if true) means to me is that the
temperature has been amazingly stable, and both human health and happiness
have definitely improved in this 'warming' period," his email message said.

A spokesman for the APS confirmed to FoxNews.com that the Nobel Laureate had
declined to pay his annual dues in the society and had resigned. He also
noted that the society had no plans to revise its statement.

The use of the word "incontrovertible" had already caused debate within the
group, so much so that an addendum was added to the statement discussing its
use in April, 2010.

"The word 'incontrovertible' ... is rarely used in science because by its
very nature, science questions prevailing ideas. The observational data
indicate a global surface warming of 0.74 °C (+/- 0.18 °C) since the late
19th century."

Giaever earned his Nobel for his experimental discoveries regarding
tunneling
<http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/09/14/nobel-prize-winning-physicist-res
igns-from-top-physics-group-over-global/> phenomena in superconductors. He
has since become a vocal dissenter from the alleged “consensus” regarding
man-made climate fears, Climate Depot reported, noting that he was one of
more than 100 co-signers of a 2009 letter to
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/obama-administration/barack-obama.ht
m#r_src=ramp> President Obama critical of his position on climate change.

Public perception of climate change has steadily fallen since late 2009. A
<http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/elections-2008/rasmussen-poll.htm#r_
src=ramp> Rasmussen Reports public opinion poll from August noted that 57
percent of adults believe there is significant disagreement within the
scientific community on global warming, up five points from late 2009.

The same study showed that 69 percent of those polled believe it’s at least
somewhat likely that some
<http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/09/14/nobel-prize-winning-physicist-res
igns-from-top-physics-group-over-global/> scientists have falsified research
data in order to support their own theories and beliefs. Just 6 percent felt
confident enough to report that such falsification was "not at all likely."

 
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igns-from-top-physics-group-over-global/#ixzz1Y6s3TNAe>
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