Daniel B. Botkin

Daniel B. Botkin is an emeritus professor of ecology at UC Santa Barbara whose 2007-2009 writings express doubt about the future severity of climate change. He was listed among the December 2007 "Inhofe 400".

Affiliations
Botkin is a former board member of the Environmental Literacy Council, where he was described as president of the Center for the Study of the Environment and the author of numerous books. Earlier in his career, he did research at Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Botkin has taught at George Mason University and also at Yale's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies according to his Speakers Bureau page.

In 2005, his Center for the Study of the Environment was appointed by the U.S. Department of State to serve on the United States National Commission for UNESCO. ,

Climate writings

 * A 2007-10-17 Wall Street Journal op-ed, "Global Warming Delusions" ("...contrary to the latest news, the evidence that global warming will have serious effects on life is thin. Most evidence suggests the contrary."), criticized in Real Climate post "Global Warming Delusions at the Wall Street Journal" ("Botkin argues for clear-thinking rationality in the discussion about anthropogenic climate change, against twisting the truth, as it were. We couldn’t agree more. Doctor, heal thyself.").
 * A 2007-12-28 International Herald Tribune op-ed, "Science and Soothsaying" ("...climate scientists have warned us again about the dire predictions of their climate models, a question remains: Will their forecasts come true?")
 * A 2009-06-30 New York Times letter to the editor ("I am shocked and affronted by Paul Krugman’s column 'Betraying the Planet.'...Contrary to Mr. Krugman’s claim that 'the fact is that the planet is changing faster than even pessimists expected,' most of the dire pronouncements are computer forecasts, not empirical facts.")

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