REID BRYSON

'Reid Bryson' is an American atmospheric scientist, geologist and meteorologist. He was born in Michigan in 1920. In 1948, he became chairman of the Department of Meteorology at the University of Wisconsin. He became the first director of the Institute for Environmental Studies in 1970. He has written more than 230 articles and five books, including ''Climates of Hunger'', which won the Banta Medal for Literary Achievement. [1] He is a skeptic of the theory of anthropogenic global warming (see Global warming controversy.)[2]

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Center for Climatic Research, University of Wisconsin, May 2007

The Faithful Heretic, Wisconsin Energy Cooperative News, May 2007

★ [ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/climate_forcing/bryson1988/ Volcanic Eruptions and Aerosol Optical Depth Data, 2002]

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