Joanne Nova, the world's first woman to receive a Ph.D. in meteorology, believed in man made warming by carbon dioxide emissions from 1990-2007.
Not any more.
She is now convinced that the evidence is conclusive: carbon dioxide, whatever its contribution to the overall greenhouse effect, is a bit player in temperature changes and responds to rather than driving them.
That's the thrust of The Skeptics Handbook, a detailed, well-illustrated, well-documented piece that's user-friendly...even when the users in question did as poorly in science as I did back in high school!
You can check it out right here. Cool stuff.
Dr. Nova begins, "Rise above the mud-slinging in the Global Warming debate. Here are the strategies and tools you need to cut through the red-herrings, and avoid the traps." And she then provides what E. Calvin Beisner, the National Spokesman of the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation calls "the clearest, simplest, best-organized critique of global warming alarmism yet produced."
It's a terrific piece to read through...to bookmark so you can use it regularly...and to pass on to others.