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A Clintel/ISCF Zoom presentation held on the 18th September 2024 The presentation slides can be downloaded in PDF form here: bit.ly/4ewyzYr Dr. Javier Vinós discusses one of the most important issues in climate change: the relationship between CO₂ and temperature. It is generally accepted by the scientific community that changes in CO₂ are the main cause of past and present major temperature changes, while others believe that changes in temperature have been the cause of past changes in CO₂. Everything hangs on this critical question, the effect of our emissions on climate, the need to phase out fossil fuels, the climate sensitivity to a doubling of CO₂, our future climate. But what does the evidence from the past really show? In his presentation, Javier dissects the best available data from the past using Occam's razor as a scalpel, his skepticism and his no-assumptions approach in the best spirit of the scientific method. From the beginning of the Phanerozoic, 540 million years ago, to the present, Javier will show that nothing about the CO₂-temperature relationship is what we have been told it is. What he shows should surprise most in the audience, regardless of their previous opinions on the subject. The inescapable conclusion derived from the evidence should, in due course, shake the foundations of climate science. Dr Javier Vinós holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the School of Medicine of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain). He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Department of Biology at the University of California, San Diego (USA). He was an Associate Researcher at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge (U.K.) and a Staff Researcher at the Spanish Council for Scientific Research. He has won prestigious competitive fellowships and grants, including the international J. William Fulbright Fellowship, the U.S. National Institutes of Health Fogarty Fellowship, and the E.U. Marie Curie Fellowship. His topics of research included molecular genetics, neurobiology, and cancer. His scientific papers have been cited over 1200 times. He left academic research for the private sector 15 years ago and has been researching climate science for the last 10 years, and has written two climate books. His first book is peer-reviewed and is ranked in the top 3% of climatology research works in terms of research interest by the scientist social network ResearchGate.
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