The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#84 - Climate realism; two half truths do not equate to THE TRUTH - with Dr Willie Soon, PhD
In today’s episode we continue our investigation into the actual science behind the Earth’s ever changing climate, and provide clear evidence that solar activity is the key driver in Earth’s climate system, in direct opposition to the bogus mainstream narrative. Today we are very fortunate to once again host the humble and brilliant Dr. Willie Soon. Dr. Soon is a renown astrophysicist and geoscientist, and a leading authority on the relationship between solar phenomena and global climate. Dr. Soon earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Science and a PhD in aerospace engineering from the University of Southern California. For your reference, Dr Soon appeared previously on the program and was featured in Episode #56. Dr. Soon is an astrophysicist at the Solar, Stellar and Planetary Sciences Division of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, a position he has held since 1997. He has served as receiving editor for New Astronomy from 2002-2016, the contributing editor for Environment & Climate News from 1997 to 2000, and as an astronomer at the Mount Wilson Observatory from 1992-2009. He is also a policy advisor to The Heartland Institute. His discoveries challenge computer modellers and advocates who consistently underestimate solar influences on cloud formation, ocean currents, and wind that cause climate to change. He has faced and risen above unethical and often libelous attacks on his research and his character, becoming one of the world's most respected and influential voices for climate realism. Dr Soon has earned numerous awards during his career, and has been a prolific author of scientific literature. Dr. Soon's honors include a 1989 IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society Graduate Scholastic Award and a Rockwell Dennis Hunt Scholastic Award from the University of Southern California for the most representative Ph.D. research thesis of 1991. I am certain that in the future, Dr. Soon’s name will appear next to scientific luminaries including Copernicus, Galilei, Planck, and Wegener. To learn more about Dr. Soon's work, please visit: https://www.ceres-science.com/ https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1674-4527/21/6/131 https://lweb.cfa.harvard.edu/~wsoon/myownPapers-d/VelascoHerreraSoonLegates21-April17-AdvSpaceRes-preprintOnline.pdf