- Sallie Baliunas
Sallie Baliunas is an astrophysicist at the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in the Solar, Stellar, and Planetary Sciences Division and formerly Deputy Director of theMount Wilson Observatory . She serves as Senior Scientist at theGeorge C. Marshall Institute in Washington, DC, and chairs the Institute's Science Advisory Board. She is also Visiting Professor atBrigham Young University , Adjunct Professor atTennessee State University and past contributing editor to theWorld Climate Report . Previously Robert Wesson Endowment Fund Fellow (1993 – 1994) at theHoover Institution . She was a co-host ofTech Central Station [cite web |url=http://www.ewire.com/display.cfm/Wire_ID/785 |title=Tech Central Station's Jim Glassman and Sallie Baliunas Cover the UN Climate Conference |accessdate=2007-11-13 |format= |work=]Degrees and awards
Baliunas received her M.A. (1975) and Ph.D. (1980) degrees in
Astrophysics from Harvard University. Her scientific awards include theNewton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy from theAmerican Astronomical Society , awarded in 1988. She also received the Derek Bok Public Service Prize fromHarvard University . In 1991 Discover magazine profiled her as one of America's outstanding women scientists.She has also received a political award, the
Petr Beckmann Award for Scientific Freedom fromDoctors for Disaster Preparedness , a body associated with theOregon Institute of Science and Medicine in recognition of her work criticising the theory of global warming.Astrophysics
Baliunas's main focus is on astrophysical research. [citation | first1=Sallie L. | last1=Baliunas | author1-link=Sallie Baliunas | first2=Gregory W. | last2=Henry | first3=Robert A. | last3=Donahue | first4=Francis C. | last4=Fekel | first5=Willie H. | last5=Soon | author5-link=Willie H. Soon | title=Properties of Sun-like Stars with Planets: ρ Cancri, τ Bootis, and υ Andromedae | journal=The
Astrophysical Journal | volume=474 | number=2 | pages=L119-L122 | year=1997 | access-date=2007-04-17 | url=http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/310442 | doi=10.1086/310442 ] She studies visible and ultravioletspectroscopy of stars; structure, variations, and activity in cool stars; evolution of stellarangular momentum ; solar variability and global change;adaptive optics ;exoplanet s of Sun-like stars.Global warming and solar variability
In 1992, Baliunas was third author on a "Nature" paper [citation | first1=G. W. | last1=Lockwood | first2=Brian A. | last2=Skiff | first3=Sallie L. | last3=Baliunas | author3-link=Sallie Baliunas | first4=Richard R. | last4=Radick | title=Long-term solar brightness changes estimated from a survey of sun-like stars | journal=Nature | volume=360 | issue=6405 | pages=653-655 | year=1992 | doi=10.1038/360653a0 | url=http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v360/n6405/abs/360653a0.html | access-date=2007-04-17] that used observed variations in sun-like stars as an analogue of possible past variations in the Sun. The paper says that :"the sun is in an unusually steady phase compared to similar stars, which means that reconstructing the past historical brightness record may be more risky than has been generally thought".
More recently she has moved into the
global warming area as a skeptic. The work ofWillie Soon and Baliunas, suggesting thatsolar variability is more strongly correlated with variations in air temperature than any other factor, evencarbon dioxide levels, has been widely publicized bylobby groups including theMarshall Institute [cite web | title=Sallie Baliunas - Biography page | url=http://www.marshall.org/experts.php?id=38 | publisher=George C. Marshall Institute | accessdate=2007-04-17 ] andTech Central Station , [cite web | first=Sallie | last=Baliunas | authorlink=Sallie Baliunas | date=Aug 16, 2004 | url=http://www.techcentralstation.com/081604C.html | publisher=TCS Daily | title=The Sun, Cosmic Rays and Our Environment | accessdate=2007-04-17 ] and mentioned in the popular press. [cite web | title=Recent Warming is Not Historically Unique | first=Sallie | last=Baliunas | authorlink=Sallie L. Baliunas | coauthors=Willie Soon | date=Apr 17, 2001 | publisher=Capitalism Magazine | accessdate=2007-04-17 | url=http://capmag.com/article.asp?ID=478 ] However, her viewpoint — that solar variation accounts for most of the recent climate change — is not widely accepted among climate scientists.Baliunas is a strong disbeliever in a connection between CO2 rise and climate change, saying in a 2001 essay with Willie Soon:
: But is it possible that the particular temperature increase observed in the last 100 years is the result of carbon dioxide produced by human activities? The scientific evidence clearly indicates that this is not the case... measurements of atmospheric temperatures made by instruments lofted in satellites and balloons "show that no warming has occurred in the atmosphere in the last 50 years". This is just the period in which humanmade carbon dioxide has been pouring into the atmosphere and according to the climate studies, the resultant atmospheric warming should be clearly evident. [cite web | title=Washington Roundtable on Science and Public Policy: Climate History and the Sun | first=Sallie | last=Baliunas | authorlink=Sallie Baliunas | coauthors=
Willie Soon | publisher=George C. Marshall Institute | date=Jun 5, 2001 | accessdate=2007-04-17 | url=http://www.marshall.org/pdf/materials/90.pdf ]The claim that atmospheric data showed no warming trend was incorrect, as the published satellite and balloon data at that time showed a warming trend (see
satellite temperature record ). In later statements Baliunas acknowledged the measured warming in the satellite and balloon records, though she disputed that the observed warming reflected human influence. [ [http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=1494 Science Rejects Kyoto by Sallie Baliunas - Capitalism Magazine ] ]Baliunas contends that findings of human influence on climate change are motivated by financial considerations: "If scientists and researchers were coming out releasing reports that global warming has little to do with man, and most to do with just how the planet works, there wouldn't be as much money to study it." [ [http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=3061015&page=1 ABC News: The Global Warming Myth? ] ] Baliunas' own research is funded in part by
NASA , theAir Force Office of Scientific Research , theNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration , and theAmerican Petroleum Institute . [ [http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/press/archive/pr0310.html Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics] ]Controversy over the 2003 "Climate Research" paper
In 2003, Baliunas and Astrophysicist Willie Soon published a review paper on historical climatology which concluded that "the 20th century is probably not the warmest nor a uniquely extreme climatic period of the last millennium." With Soon, Baliunas investigated the correlation between
solar variation and temperatures of the earth's atmosphere. When there are moresunspot s, the total solar output increases, and when there are fewer sunspots, it decreases. Soon and Baliunas attribute theMedieval warm period to such an increase in solar output, and believe that decreases in solar output led to theLittle Ice Age , a period of cooling from which the earth has been recovering since 1890. [cite web | title=Sun's warming is global: CfA lecture links solar activity and climate change | first=Alvin | last=Powell | publisher=Harvard University Gazette | date=Apr 24, 2003 | accessdate=2007-04-17 | url=http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/04.24/04-sun.html ]Shortly thereafter, 13 of the authors of papers cited by Baliunas and Soon refuted her interpretation of their work. [cite pressrelease | title=Leading Climate Scientists Reaffirm View that Late 20th Century Warming Was Unusual and Resulted From Human Activity | publisher=
American Geophysical Union | date=Jul 7, 2003 | url=http://www.agu.org/sci_soc/prrl/prrl0319.html | id=AGU Release No. 03-19 | accessdate=2007-04-17 ] There were three main objections: Soon and Baliunas used data reflective of changes in moisture, rather than temperature; they failed to distinguish between regional and hemispheric temperature anomalies; and they reconstructed past temperatures from proxy evidence not capable of resolving decadal trends. More recently, Osborn and Briffa repeated the Baliunas and Soon study but restricted themselves to records that were validated as temperature proxies, and came to a different result. [cite web | title=A New Take on an Old Millennium | date=Feb 9, 2006 | publisher=RealClimate | first=Michael E. | last=Mann | authorlink=Michael E. Mann | accessdate=2007-04-17 | url=http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2006/02/a-new-take-on-an-old-millennium/]Half of the editorial board of "Climate Research", the journal that published the paper, resigned in protest against what they felt was a failure of the peer review process on the part of the journal. [cite web | title=Stormy Times for Climate Research | publisher=SGR Newsletter #28 | date=Nov 2003 | first=Clare | last=Goodess | url=http://www.sgr.org.uk/climate/StormyTimes_NL28.htm | accessdate=2007-04-17] [cite web | title=The CR Problem | first=Hans | last=von Storch | authorlink=Hans von Storch | url=http://w3g.gkss.de/staff/storch/CR-problem/cr.2003.htm | date=Aug 12, 2003 | accessdate=2007-04-17 ] Otto Kinne, managing director of the journal's parent company, stated that "CR ["Climate Research"] should have been more careful and insisted on solid evidence and cautious formulations before publication" and that "CR should have requested appropriate revisions of the manuscript prior to publication." [Citation | title=Climate Research: an article unleashed worldwide storms | first=Otto | last=Kinne | journal=Climate Research | volume=24 | pages=197-198 | year=2003 | url=http://www.int-res.com/articles/misc/CREditorial.pdf | access-date=2007-04-17 ]
Ozone depletion
Baliunas earlier adopted a skeptical position regarding the hypothesis that
CFCs were damaging to theozone layer . The originators of the hypothesis,Paul Crutzen ,Mario Molina andFrank Sherwood Rowland , were awarded theNobel Prize for Chemistry in 1995. Her arguments on this issue were presented at Congressional hearings held in 1995 (but before the Nobel prize announcement).Although Baliunas never publicly retracted her criticism of the ozone depletion hypothesis, an article by Baliunas and Soon written for the
Heartland Institute in 2000 promoted the idea that ozone depletion rather than CO2 emissions could explain atmospheric warming. [cite web | title=The Trouble with Ozone | first=Sallie | last=Baliunas | authorlink=Sallie Baliunas | coauthors=Willie Soon | publisher=Heartland Institute | date=Jun 1, 2000 | accessdate=2007-04-17 | url=http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=9750 ]Other accomplishments
Baliunas was technical consultant for the
science fiction television series, which aired from 1997 to 2002. [ [http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=3 ExxonSecrets Factsheet: Sallie Baliunas ] ]References
ee also
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List of scientists opposing the mainstream scientific assessment of global warming External links
* [http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=sallie+baliunas&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en Google Scholar: Sallie Baliunas]
* [http://www.sepp.org/NewSEPP/Testimony-baliunas.htm Testimony of March 13, 2002 by Dr Sallie Baliunas provided to the Senate, from theSEPP site] , or [http://epw.senate.gov/107th/Baliunas_031302.htm direct] .
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=Sallie_L._Baliunas Entry for Sallie Baliunas on Sourcewatch]
* http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=3
* http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/
* http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1568/is_n5_v30/ai_21141905
* [http://www.cirs.net/investigadores/Astronomy/BALIUNAS.htm work bio]
* [http://www.marshall.org/experts.php?id=38 links to select works] - compiled by theMarshall Institute
* [http://www.colorado.edu/pwr/occasions/articles/salliebaliunas.htm "Sallie Baliunas, the Global Warming Debate, and Think Tank Scholarship"] by Olivia Koski
* [http://reason.com/9810/fe.baliunas.shtml Interview with Baliunas in "Reason"]
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