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1994 GCC Climate Watch Bulletin Vol. 2 Issue 5

This document is the Global Climate Coalition’s (GCC) May 1994 Climate Watch Bulletin (Volume 2 Issue 5). The GCC bulletins were a part of the group’s larger mission to oppose greenhouse gas regulations and contest the scientific validity of anthropogenic climate change through direct engagement and collaboration with affiliated climate deniers. Its membership spanned across […]

1982 Exxon Presentation on “CO2 Greenhouse Effect” and Exxon Climate Modeling

Summary Copy of a presentation by scientist Andrew Callegari regarding “CO2 Greenhouse Effect” and Exxon climate modeling at an August 24, 1982 meeting. Presentation predicts a change in climate and that the “first effects predicted by year 2000.” Source Document Share this post on your feed Twitter Facebook Google+

1982 API “Climate Models and CO2 Warming: A Selective Review and Summary”

Summary “Climate Models and CO2 Warming: A Selective Review and Summary” prepared for the American Petroleum Institute by the Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory March 16, 1982. The report includes a discussion on the types of models used to predict anthropocentric climate change. The report also highlights the fact that carbon dioxide concentration has increased since the […]

1979 Exxon Report on Greenhouse Effect for NOAA

Summary March 26, 1979 Exxon proposed to help the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) assess the greenhouse effect. Exxon’s Edward Garvey, Henry Shaw, Wallace Broecker, and Taro Takahashi presented to Dr. Lester Machta. The slides detail Exxon’s rationale for involving itself with NOAA on this issue, intending to “assess the possible impact of the […]