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Contributors<br />

Bruce M. Evere is a specialist on global<br />

energy and petroleum issues and teaches<br />

graduate students as an Adjunct Associate<br />

Professor of Internaonal Business at the<br />

Fletcher School at Tus University.<br />

William Happer is Professor Emeritus in the<br />

Department of Physics at Princeton University.<br />

He served as Director of Energy Research<br />

under President George H. W. Bush.<br />

He has provided congressional tesmony on<br />

the subject of global warming several mes.<br />

Craig Idso is the founder, former president,<br />

and currently chairman of the Center for the<br />

Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change.<br />

He is a lead author of the reports of the<br />

Nongovernmental Internaonal Panel on<br />

<strong>Climate</strong> Change ().<br />

Roger Kimball is Editor & Publisher of <strong>The</strong> New<br />

Criterion and Publisher of Encounter Books.<br />

His latest book is <strong>The</strong> Fortunes of Pemanence:<br />

Culture and Anarchy in an Age of<br />

Amnesia (St. Augusne’s Press).<br />

Richard S. Lindzen is a dynamical meteorologist.<br />

He held the Alfred P. Sloan Professorship<br />

of Atmospheric Sciences at MIT since<br />

, rering in July of . He has provided<br />

congressional tesmony on the subject<br />

of global warming several mes.<br />

Patrick Moore is a co-founder of Greenpeace<br />

and served for seven years as a Director of<br />

Greenpeace Internaonal. In he published<br />

Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Making of a Sensible Environmentalist<br />

(Beay Street), which outlines his vision for<br />

a sustainable future.<br />

Roy W. Spencer is a Principal Research Scienst<br />

at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.<br />

He previously served as a Senior Scienst<br />

for <strong>Climate</strong> Studies at NASA’s Marshall<br />

Space Flight Center. He has provided congressional<br />

tesmony several mes on the<br />

subject of global warming.<br />

<strong>The</strong> material in this pamphlet is drawn from “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Surprise</strong>: Why CO Is Good for the Earth,” a conference<br />

organized jointly by the CO Coalion and <strong>The</strong> New Criterion. <strong>The</strong> conference took place on March , and was<br />

held in New York City.<br />

<strong>The</strong> CO Coalion would like to thank Mr. Roger Kimball and Mr. Benjamin Riley of <strong>The</strong> New Criterion for their work<br />

in organizing and hosng the conference.<br />

Reprint July 2016<br />

<strong>The</strong> CO2 Coalion<br />

1621 North Kent Street, Suite 603<br />

Arlington, VA 22209<br />

www.co2coalion.org<br />

Earlier versions of these essays were presented at a conference on March 29, 2016 in New York City. <strong>The</strong> conference<br />

was organized by the CO2 Coalion and <strong>The</strong> New Criterion, which first published these essays in a pamphlet to<br />

accompany its June 2016 issue.

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