Global Warming: Issues for Education and for Scientific Societies
Larry Gould is professor of physics at the University of Hartford and past chair (2004) of the New England Section of the American Physical Society. He is chairman of the executive board of the International Symmetry Association (based in Budapest). He has been studying the subject of anthropogenic global warming (AGW) for more than eight years. As co-editor of the American Physical Society’s New England Section newsletter he has printed, beginning with the Fall 2007 issue (and continuing in every issue through the Spring 2012), both solicited and unsolicited articles critical of the methodology and the science of AGW. Gould has given many presentations on the topic, including a campus-wide talk at Princeton University and a presentation on Capitol Hill. He also has given a freshman seminar (at his school) devoted to a critical thinking approach to the topic of AGW.
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