He is a professor of atmospheric physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has won many awards for his work.
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It is hard to find any research scientist working in the fields of atmospheric science or climate who actually believes there has not been a rise in average global temperatures since the beginning of the Industrial Age. Richard Lindzen, a professor of Atmospheric Science but widely regarded as a contrarian, agreed that global warming is occurring and could be caused by increased carbon dioxide (CO2) levels but believed that scientists were not in a position to prove the connection. Garth Paltridge, retired Chief Research Scientist at the CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Research, agreed that there are good reasons to believe that burning fossil fuels could lead to global warming, but was uncertain as to how significant this would be. Richard Muller, a Physics Professor and longtime critic of climate studies, set out to address what he called "the legitimate concerns" of sceptics who believe global warming is exaggerated. But Professor Muller unexpectedly told a congressional hearing the work of the three principal groups that have analysed the temperature trends underlying climate science is "excellent ... We see a global warming trend that is very similar to that previously reported by the other groups." It appears that Muller no longer believes that global warming is not real.
I found two Professor Richard Stantons, one perhaps more relevant than the other. The 1st, Richard L. Stanton, was a geologist who studied the ways in which metallic ore was deposited over geologic time. He was born in 1926, educated in the UK and Australia, lived and worked in Canada, the UK and Sydney. His research led to the speciality now known as "economic geology." Richard H., our Stanton number-two is a Professor of Finance at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business. Educated at the University of Cambridge and Stanford University, he holds a PhD in Finance. At UC Berkeley since 1991, he teaches financial management and financial investment technologies. This is his website, which contains his CV - http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/stanton/
The cast of The Great Global Warming Swindle - 2007 includes: Bert Boling as himself Nigel Calder as himself John Christy as himself Piers Corbyn as himself Nigel Lawson as himself Richard Lindzen as himself Patrick Michaels as himself Ann Mugela as herself Paul Reiter as himself Nir Shaviv as himself James Shikwati as himself Frederick Singer as himself Philip Stott as himself
Professor James Jeffray was Scottish.
Linacre Professor of Zoology was created in 1860.
Richard Lindzen was born on 1940-02-08.
Richard Lawson - professor - died in 1971.
Richard Lawson - professor - was born in 1875.
Professor Richard Mattessich was the first to deveop a computerized spreadsheet.
He didn't. Well maybe kinda. When Gore one the prize back in 2007, every author and contributor to the IPCC report was included in the citation and in some circles this is regarded as "being awarded a Nobel". I believe Lindzen was a lead author on one of the IPCC volumes. This is the same basis on which Monkton - who commented on aspects of the report - has claimed to be a "Nobel Winner" This however, ignores the fact that only a maximum of 3 authors can claim the prize. There were over 2000 on the IPCC report. So short answer - Gore got it. About 2000 others - including Lindzen - got "mentioned in dispatches", but no they didn't win it.
Richard Garfield - nursing professor - was born on 1953-10-27.
Professor Griff's birth name is Richard Griffin.
University of AUckland
yes
he was a scientist for 900 years
It was invented by a German professor in Germany in 1861. His name was Richard Seifert.
Do you mean the science teacher? if so Richard Swingler played him.