'''Patrick J. Michaels''' (±1942- ), also known as Pat Michaels, is a largely oil-funded [[global warming skeptic]] who argues that [[global warming]] models are fatally flawed and, in any event, we should take no action because new technologies will soon replace those that emit greenhouse gases. Patrick Michaels of the University of Virginia served as an Expert Reviewer to Working Group I of the Fourth Assessment Report of the [[IPCC]]<ref>"[http://www.ipcc.ch/publications_and_data/ar4/wg1/en/annexessannex-iii.html]"</ref>.
==New Hope Environmental Services "advocacy science" consulting firm==Michaels is Editor of the ''[[World Climate Report]]'', a blog published by the "advocacy science consulting firm" [[New Hope Environmental Services]], "an advocacy science consulting firm"<ref>[http://www.nhes.com/ "New Hope Environmental Services"], New Hope Environmental Services website, accessed May 2009.</ref> , which he founded and runs. ===Mission===In an affidavit in a Vermont court case, Michaels described the his firm's "mission" of the firm as being to "publicize findings on climate change and scientific and social perspectives that may not otherwise appear in the popular literature or media. This entails both response research and public commentary."<ref name="PMAffadavit">Dr. Patrick J. Michaels, [httphttps://www.sourcewatch.org/images/e/e5/GreenMtDoc521-3.pdf "Affidavit of Dr. Patrick J. Michaels"], United States District Court for the District of Vermont, Green Mountain Chrysler et al. v. Crombie et al., Docket No. 02:05-CV-302, July 6, 2007.(Pdf)</ref> In effect, New Hope Environmental Services is a PR firm.===Clientele===Michaels' firm does not disclose who its clients are, but leaked documents have revealed that several were power utilities which operate coal power stations. On a 2007 academic CV, Michaels disclosed that prior to creating his firm he had received funding from the [[Edison Electric Institute]] and the [[Western Fuels Association]]. He has also been a frequent speaker with leading coal and energy companies as well as coal and other industry lobby groups.<ref name="SEJ">[http://www.sej.org/initiatives/climate-change/patrick-michaels-cv-plain-text-file-climate-change-guideskeptics-and-cont "Patrick Michaels CV Plain Text File-Climate Change Guide/Skeptics and Contrarians"], Society of Environmental Journalists, accessed May 2009.</ref>
Michaels' firm does not disclose who its clients are'(For more information, but leaked documents have revealed that several were power utilities which operate coal power stationssee [[Patrick J. On a 2007 academic CV, Michaels disclosed that prior to creating his firm he had received funding from the [[Edison Electric Institute- career history]] and the [[Western Fuels Association]]. He has also been a frequent speaker with leading coal and energy companies as well as coal and other industry lobby groupsPatrick J.<ref name="SEJ">[http://www.sej.org/initiatives/climate-change/patrick-michaels-cv-plain-text-file-climate-change-guideskeptics-and-cont "Patrick Michaels CV Plain Text File-Climate Change Guide/Skeptics and Contrarians"funding]], Society of Environmental Journalists, accessed May 2009.</ref>)''
==Other affiliations==
===Marshall, Cato, CFACT, ACSH===
Michaels is also associated with a number of [[think tanks]] and advocacy groups which dispute global warming. He is a Visiting Scientist with the [[George C. Marshall Institute]], a Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies with the [[Cato Institute]]<ref>[http://www.cato.org/people/patrick-michaels "Patrick J. Michaels: Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies"], Cato Institute, accessed May 2009.</ref> and a member of the Advisory Board of the [[Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow]].<ref name="CFACT">[http://www.cfact.org/site/advisors.asp Advisory Board], Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, accessed May 2009.</ref>
|quote=Patrick J. Michaels, Ph.D.; University of Virginia
Michaels was a "supporter" of [[The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition]], an industry-funded PR [[front group]] created in 1993 and run by the [[APCO Worldwide]] public relations firm. It worked to hang the label of "[[junk science]]" on environmentalists. The group is now defunct.<ref name="TASSC Supporters">[http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/mdp02a00/pdf?search=%22patrick%20j%20michaels%22 "Advancement of Sound Science Coalition (TASSC) Supporters List"], June 30, 1993. Bates Number 2024233615/3618.</ref>
== From Between December 1998<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19981205034857/http://www.greeningearthsociety.org/ "Scientific Advisers"], Greening Earth Society, website archived from December 1998.</ref> and September 2001<ref>Greening Earth Society, [http://web.archive.org/web/20010925234237/http://greeningearthsociety.org/ "Scientific Advisers"], Greening Earth Society, website archived from September 2001.</ref> he was listed as a "Scientific Advisor" to the [[Greening Earth Society]], a group that was funded and controlled by the [[Western Fuels Association]] (WFA), an association of coal-burning utility companies. WFA founded the Halls group in 1997, according to an archived version of Academic To its website, "as a vehicle for advocacy on climate change, the Speaker Circuitenvironmental impact of CO2, and fossil fuel use."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20050308200600/www.greeningearthsociety.org/join.html "Join GES"], Greening Earth Society website, archived from March 2005.</ref>===List by date===''Much of this duplicates the text above.''
Michaels was, until late 2007, a Professor of Environmental Science at the * [[University The Advancement of Virginia Department of Environmental SciencesSound Science Coalition]]. A biographical note at that time described Michaels , "research interestssupporter" as being , 1993;<ref name="The core issue over the next ten years will not be TASSC Supporters"How much will the climate warm?" but/>* Lecturer, ratherEuropean Academy of Ecology, "Why did it warm so little?" My research also leads me to believe that the next decade will see the emergence of a paradigm of "robust earthGermany," as opposed to the fashionable "fragility" concept 1993... It is entirely possible that human influence on the atmosphere is not necessarily deleterious and that it is simply another component of the dynamic planet. Tomorrow's scientific and science-policy leaders will have to recognize this verity in our attempts to maintain a productive and diverse planet."<refname="APCO">Tom Hockaday, [http://weblegacy.library.archiveucsf.orgedu/webtid/20071109231413awf22d00/http:pdf?search=%22patrick%20j%20michaels%22 "International Meeting in Europe on Sound Science"], APCO Associates/GCI Group, May 9, 1994.</wwwref>* Lecturer, [[World Coal Conference]], New Orleans, LA, 1993.evsc.virginia.edu<ref name="APCO"/>* Advisory Board, [[Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow]]<ref name="CFACT"/faculty>* Center for Climatic Research, University of Wisconsin, 1976-1979; Research and Project Assistant;<ref name="SEJ"/people>* [[University of Virginia Department of Environmental Sciences]] (Assistant Professor, l980-1986; Associate Professor, 1986-1995; Professor, 1996 -2007);<ref name="SEJ"/michaels.shtml >* Virginia State Climatologist 1980- 2007;<ref name="Research InterestsSEJ"/>* Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies, [[Cato Institute]], University of Virgina1992 - Present<ref name="SEJ"/>* Visiting Scientist, [[Marshall Institute]], accessed November 1996 - 2007(at least).<ref name="SEJ"/ref>
==Education==
Michaels completed a bachelors degree in biological sciences degree in 1971 and a Masters degree in Biology in 1975 at the University of Chicago. He completed a Ph.D. in Ecological Climatology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1979 on the topic of "Atmospheric Anomalies and Crop Yields in North America".<ref name="SEJ"/>
Between 1977 and == History - from the late 1980Halls of Academe To the Speaker Circuit=='s most of 'See [[Patrick J. Michaels publications related to the impacts of climate variations on the yields of wheat, corn and soybean, the spread of southern pine beetle infestations, gypsy moth research and thunderstorm patterns- career history]]. During this period most ''==Funding - including varying (year&content) statements by Michaels re source of his funding was from the U.S. Department of Agriculture=='s Forest Service, the Virginia State Climatology Office. He also undertook work for NASA and the United States Department of Commerce's See [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationPatrick J. Michaels - funding]] on climatology projects.- includes "expert witness" stint for 2007 Vermont auto industry lawsuit''
From the mid==Climate change -1980's onplaying down importance=====Climate views===In August 2004, Michaels become involved in more topical projects. In 1986 and 1987 he authored papers and a report on siting considerations for a high-level nuclear waste dump.<ref>Patrick J. Michaels, told ''Climatological Considerations for Siting a Crystalline Repository for High-Level Nuclear Waste in the Commonwealth of VirginiaBusiness Week'', Report "We know how much the planet is going to the Governor's Task Force on the Crystalline Repository Projectwarm. 26pp.</ref><ref>Patrick J. MichaelsIt is a small amount, "Climate and the Eastern Repository for High Level Nuclear Waste", Proceedings, 5th Conference on Applied Climatology, American Meteorological Society, Baltimore MD, 35-39we can't do anything about it.</ref><ref>"Climate and the Eastern Repository: A Comparative Study", ''Environmental Management'', Volume 15, pages 627-636.</ref> In 1988 Michaels became more active in writing on global warming issues. The following year he was involved in the writing of a technical report the impact of sulfur dioxide emissions in Virginia <ref>Origin John Carey and Destination of Pollutant-Bearing Airstreams Impacting and Exiting the Commonwealth of Virginia, Final Report to Virginia Air Pollution Control Board. 131ppSarah R. Additional Technical AppendixShapiro, 1800pp.<[http://ref>, and the following year was involved in a project funded to the tune of $40,000 by the [[Cyprus Minerals]] Companywww.<ref>Patrick Michaels, "Jet Stream Alterations Induced by Anthropogenerated Sulfur Emissions", for Cyprus Mineralsbusinessweek.<com/magazine/content/ref><ref name="SEJ"04_33/> But during 1989 and 1990 it was as a global warming skeptic that Michaels was really making a name for himselfb3896001_mz001.<ref>Patrick Michaels, "Anthropogenic Warming in North Alaska?", ''Journal of Climate'', Volume 1, pages 942-945.</ref><ref>Patrick Michaels, htm "The Greenhouse Effect: Chicken Little and our Response to 'Global Warming'"], ''Journal of ForestryBusinessweek'', Volume 87August 16, pages 35-392004.</ref><ref>Patrick Michaels, "The Science and Politics of Global Change", 7th International Pittsburgh Coal Conference, University of Pittsburgh, Volume 1, page 173-182.</ref><ref>Patrick Michaels, "Crisis in Politics of Global Climate Change Looms on the Horizon", Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Volume 4, 14-23.</ref><ref>Patrick Michaels, "The Science and Politics of the Greenhouse Effect: Collision Course? In Environmental Consequences of Energy Production", University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, 1990, pages 115-138.</ref><ref>Patrick Michaels, "The Greenhouse Effect and Global Change: Review and Reappraisal", International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1990, Volume 36, 55-71.</ref><ref>Patrick Michaels, "Climatic Change and Climatic Uncertainty: A Regional Perspective", Proceedings, 21st meeting, Advisory Committee on Water Data for Public Use, U.S. Geological Survey, New Orleans, LA, 36-59.</ref> In 1989 Michaels made several appearances before Congressional committees, an appearance at a [[Brookings Institution]] event and invitations to speak to a smattering of industry groups. Some of the invitations he accepted were to speak to the Executive Board of the [[National Coal Association]] in Phoenix, Arizona, the annual meeting of the [[Western Fuels Association]] in Denver and the International Pittsburgh Coal Conference, the [[Edison Electric Institute]] and [[Basin Electric Power Cooperative]].<ref name="SEJ"/>Subsequently, Michaels was a favoured speaker for corporate, think tank and conservative advocacy group events. Between 1990 and 1993, Michaels spoke at events organized by the [[Consumer Alert]], the [[North Carolina Coal Institute]], the [[Pacific Research Institute]], the [[Kentucky Coal Operators Association]], the [[Chemical Manufacturers Association]], the [[Virginia Coal Council]], the [[National Rural Electric Cooperative Association]], AMAX Energy Corporation, [[Consolidation Coal Corporation]], [[Cincinnati Gas and Electric]], [[Chief Executive Conference on Global Warming]], the [[National Association of Manufacturers]], the [[National Aerosol Association]], the [[Massie Coal Corporation]], the [[Indiana Coal Mining Institute]], the [[Arizona Electric Power Cooperative]], the [[U.S. Chamber of Commerce]], the [[Virginia Petroleum Council]], the [[Heritage Foundation]], the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]], the [[Wyoming Mining Association]], [[Virginia Power]], [[Amax Energy Corporation]], [[American Electric Power]], [[Alabama Electric Power Cooperative]], the [[American Policy Center]], the [[World Coal Conference]], [[American Public Power Association]], [[American Mining Congress]], [[Maine Conservation Rights Institute]], the [[Federalist Society]], the [[Kentucky Mining Institute]], [[Denver Coal Club]] and the [[Ashland Oil Corporation]].<ref name="SEJ"/> (See [[Patrick Michaels speaking engagements]] for further details).
Michaels was also In a July 2010 Wall Street Journal article entitled "supporterThe Climategate Whitewash Continues" Pat Michaels said " of [[The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition]], an industry-funded PR [[front group]] created in 1993 and run by the [[APCO Worldwide]] public relations firm. It worked 's impossible to hang the label of find anything wrong if you really aren't looking."[[junk science]]" on environmentalists. The group is now defunct.<ref name=>"TASSC Supporters">[http://legacyonline.librarywsj.ucsf.educom/tidarticle/mdp02a00/pdf?search=%22patrick%20j%20michaels%22 SB10001424052748704075604575356611173414140.html]"Advancement of Sound Science Coalition (TASSC) Supporters List"], June 30, 1993. Bates Number 2024233615/3618.</ref>
In a 1992 opinion column, Michaels wrote of government agencies that they "exist to perpetuate themselves, and to expand their territory and their political influence. Government agencies behave just like people. The agency goals cannot be accomplished without the largesse of Congress. Thus begins a peculiar back-scratching in which political patrons define a particular problem as The Most Important in History. The agency responds by testifying that the end is near unless a few billion is spent pronto-and then it probably will be even worse than we thought. Such issues and constituencies include the ozone "hole" (NASA, NSF, EPA); global warming (NASA, NSF, DOE, EPA); sexually transmitted diseases (National Institutes of Health, NSF); or roughage shortages (NIH, U.S. Department of Agriculture). The list is as infinite as is the predilection for Homo sapiens to have nightmares."<ref>Patrick J. Michaels, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pmc52c00/pdf?search=%22patrick%20j%20michaels%22 "Give Industry a Bigger Role (Title incomplete"], ''Roanoke Times'', December 29, 1992.</ref>
===Controversies and criticisms===
==Funding history== ===1990s - Western Fuels Association and others===Michaels' prominence also led to new funding from fossil fuel interestsIn 2011: Rep. In 1991-92 an anonymous donor made of grant of $50,000 to Michaels Waxman calls for his work on climate changeinquiry, the Edison Electric Institute paid $25,000 between 1992 and 1995 for a literature review of climate change and updates. Western Fuels Association contributed $63,000 for "research re possibly misleading testimony on global climate change" and between 1994 $98industry ties,000 from Gesamtverband des Deutschen Stenkohlenbergbaus in Germany.<ref name="SEJ"/> ====1994 - New Hope Environmental Servicesfunding sources====As Michaels' corporate funding was taking offOn January 25, 2011, in 1994 he founded and is the sole owner of Rep. [[New Hope Environmental ServicesHenry Waxman]], which refers sent a letter to itself as "an advocacy science consulting firm"Rep. Aside from publishing the [[World Climate ReportFred Upton]], the firm boasts that its staff often provide testimony seeking to Congress call in Michaels for questioning about his science and commentary on climate issues to media outletsfunding.<ref name="NH">[http://www.nhes.com/ "New Hope Environmental Services"]In the letter, New Hope Environmental Services website, accessed May 2009.</ref>.Writing in Harpers Magazine in 1995, author Ross Gelbspan noted Waxman wrote that "Pat Michaels has received more than $115,000 over testified before the last four years from coal Energy and energy interests. Commerce Committee in February 2009 "that widely accepted scientific data had 'overestimated'World Climate Review'global warming and that regulation enacted in response to that data could have ', a quarterly he founded that routinely debunks climate concerns, was funded by Western Fuelsvery counterproductive effect."<ref>Ross Gelbspan, "[http://dieoff.org/page82.htm The heat is on: The warming of the world's climate sparks a blaze of denial]", ''Harpers Magazine'', December 1995.</ref>One substantial benefit in having created New Hope Environmental Services was that corporate funders could route financial support for Michaels work via Among the firm which was under no obligation to disclose scientists who its clients were. After its was created, further corporate funding was noticeably absent from Michaels university curriculum vitae.<ref name="SEJ"/> ===Other funding===He continued to attract public funding for projects, such as $195,000 from the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality for "research testified before this Committee on science and policy on global warming." He also gained $98,000 from the Cato Institute to underwrite the the production issue of ''The Satanic Gases: Clearing climate change in the Air about Global Warming''last Congress, a book he co-authored with [[Robert C. Balling, Jr.]]<ref name="SEJ"/>===2006 Intermountain Rural Electric Association===A furor was raised when it was revealed in 2006 that, at customer expense, Patrick Pat Michaels was quietly paid $100,000 by an electric utility, [[Intermountain Rural Electric Association]] (IREA), which burns coal the only one to help confuse the issue of global warming. In a nine-page [http://www.sourcewatch.org/images/b/b0/Irea.pdf memo], the general manager of the Colorado-based IREA co-operative, Stanley Lewandowski Jr., railed against the the scientific consensus supporting dismiss the need to curb greenhouse gasesact on climate change .. The memo, which was circulated in mid-July 2006 to more than 900 members of the [[National Rural Electric Cooperative Association]], was leaked to <i>ABC News</i>. "We decided to support Dr. [[Patrick Michaels]] may have provided misleading information about the sources of his funding and his group (New Hope Environmental Services, Inc.) ... In February ties to industries opposed to regulation of this year, IREA alone contributed $100,000 to Dr. Michaels." Lewandowski also wrote that IREA had rattled the tin emissions responsible for Michaels amongst other groups and "have obtained additional contributions and pledges for Dr. Michaels group." The memo also reports on others campaigning against taking action to limit climate change. "The [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]] (CEI) has been running two ads in ten states that were financed by [[General Motors]] and the [[Ford]] Motor Company," he wrote.<refname=kd>Clayton Sandell and Bill Blakemore, [http://abcnewswww.gohuffingtonpost.com/Technologykert-davies/GlobalWarming/story?id=2242565&page=1 rep-waxman-presses-for-in_b_813251.html "ABC News Reporting Cited As Evidence In Congressional Hearing On Rep. Waxman Presses for Inquiry on Global WarmingDenier Pat Michaels"]HuffPo, ''ABC News'' August 3, 2006Jan.</ref> <ref>Stanley R. Lewandowksi, [http://achangeinthewind.typepad.com/achangeinthewind/files/lewandowski_memo.pdf "Memo"], Intermountain Rural Electric Association, July 1725, 20062011.</ref> ===Statement denying influence=In 2010: Assertion in climate testimony that humans caused less than half 1950+ warming (termed "not credible")====Asked about his funding on ''CNN'' Climate scientist Benjamin Santer noted that in August 2002 Michaels rejected the suggestion that industry funding influenced his work. "Well, you know, most ' Congressional testimony of my fundingNovember 2010, Michaels had claimed human GHG emissions caused less then half the vast majoritywarming (since 1950), comes from taxpayer-supported entities. I would make the argument but that if funding colors research, I should be certainly biased more towards the taxpayers, of which I am one, than towards industry. But the fact of the matter is, numbers are objective," he said.this assertion was not credible:<ref>Kate O{{cite web|publisher=Warming101 blog|title=Ben Santer clarifies his "...legitimate debate..." statement from last fall'Beirne, [s climate testimony|url=http://wwwwarming101.catoblogspot.orgcom/research2011/articles05/michaelsben-santer-clarifies-his-020819legitimate.html Interview with Patrick Michaels], "Capital Gang", CNN, August 19, 2002.</ref>|accessdate=2011-05-28|author=Anna Haynes|date=2011-05-25|quote=2010 (2011-05- largely from oil industry===25 correspondence){{#evp:youtube|fguJod_voPc|Pat Michaels admits: '40 percent' of funding comes from big oil|right|210}}</ref>In an August <blockquote>"...Professor Patrick Michaels (in Congressional testimony of November 2010 interview with CNN, Michaels estimated ) claimed that about 40% human-caused changes in greenhouse gases explain less than half of his funding came from the oil industrypost-1950 warming.<ref>Brad Johnson, This claim [http://thinkprogressby Michaels] is not credible.org/2010/08/16/oil-fueled-pat-michaels/ Cato’s Pat Michaels admits 40 percent arrives at this incorrect result by completely ignoring the cooling effects of funding comes from big oil], August 16, 2010sulfate aerosol particles."</refblockquote> ===Work for the auto industry=In2009: Cato Institute "just not true" ad, and funding disclosure threatWSJ Op-ed misdirection re von Storch resignation==== In 2007 Michaels was retained by Green Mountain Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Jeep, Green Mountain Ford Mercury, Joe Tornabene's GMC, the [[Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers]], the [[DaimlerChyrsler]] Corporation and [[General Motors]] Corporation as an "expert witness" in a case where the auto manufacturers and dealers were suing George Crombie, the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources and others in a bid to prevent the state regulating greenhouse gases=====Dec. In the process of the discovery of documents and during his deposition Michaels provided details of 2009: Wall Street Journal "New Hope's funding sources and the amount tip of their funding.iceberg" Howeverop-ed misrepresentation, this information was not publicly available but treated as confidential information. However, in late 2006 Greenpeace filed a motion seeking access to details of the funders of Michaels firm.and silence=====An op-ed<ref name="PMAffadavit"/> {{cite web|publisher=WSJ.comIn an affidavit Michaels stated that "as the case moved closer |title=How to trial, I learned in conversations with plaintiff's counsel that New Hope's confidential information might not remain confidential if I testified at trial. Consequently, on or around April 7, 2007, I informed plaintiffs counsel that I would not testify at trialManufacture a Climate Consensus|url=http://online. My sole reason in doing so was concern that my trial testimony would result in the loss of confidentiality for the New Hope informationwsj."<ref name="PMAffadavit"com/article/>SB10001424052748704398304574598230426037244.html|accessdate=2011-10-13|author=Pat Michaels affidavit stated that "large companies are understandably adverse to negative publicity. Thus, the global warming controversy has created an environment in which companies who wish to support New Hope's research and advocacy about global warming science are increasingly willing to do so only if their support remains confidential."|date=2009-12-17}}</ref name="PMAffadavit"/> by Michaels complained that "public disclosure of a company's funding of New Hope and its employees has already caused considerable financial loss to New Hope. For example, in 2006 [[Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association]]the December 17, Inc., an electric utility, had requested 2009 Wall Street Journal argued that its support of $50,000 to New Hope be held confidentialthe climate science consensus was illusory. After this support Among his arguments was inadvertently made public by another New Hope client, Tri-State informed me that it would no longer support New Hope because of adverse publicity. Also, in 2006, when a $100,000 contract between New Hope and electric utility [[Intermountain Rural Electric Association]] to synthesize and research new findings on global warming became public knowledge, a public campaign was initiated to change the composition selective recounting of the board of directors so that there would be no additional funding. That campaign was successful, as Intermountain has not provided further funding."Climate Research episode<ref name="PMAffadavitstormytimes">{{cite web |author=Clare Goodess |publisher=SGR |title=Stormy Times for Climate Research |url=http:/>Michaels argued that the Greenpeace motion seeking disclosure should be rejected as it would "result in New Hope losing clients/www. I am doubtful that New Hope will continue to stay in business as an effective consultancy sgr.org.uk/climate/StormyTimes_NL28. This is precisely why I did not testify at trial. Although this resulted in a shorthtm |date=2003-11 |accessdate=2009-term loss of income to me, it assured the long12-term viability of New Hope26 |quote=. Besides modest speaking fees, New Hope is my sole source of income beyond a negotiated retirement package from the University of Virginia. Thus, the Greenpeace motion, if granted, would imnperil my livelihood. Hew Hope Hans von Storch and I were also employs aware of three earlier Climate Research papers about which people had raised concerns over the services of other scientists who receive review process. In all or a substantial part of their incomes from New Hopethese cases, de Freitas had had editorial responsibility. Their livelihoods are also threatened by the Greenpeace motion."}}</ref name=>: Michaels noted that the "PMAffadavitskeptic"/> (On its websitepaper appeared, New Hope Environmental Services does not list whereupon "Messrs. Jones and Mann" threatened to boycott the journal; then half its staffeditorial board resigned. However, This recounting is chronologically accurate but causally misleading; the ''World Climate Report'' blog lists its staff, as resignations had been "because of May 2009 insufficient quality control on a webpage dated March 2005bad paper — a skeptic’s paper, <ref>[http://www.worldclimatereport.com/indexat that.php/personnel/ "Staff"], ''World Climate Report'' (blog), March 15, 2005.</ref> as comprising Michaels, [[Robert C. Balling, Jr.]], [[Robert E. Davis]] and [[Paul C. Knappenberger]].){{cite web|publisher=The Way Things BreakIn |title=Pat Michaels' place, lying in the auto industry groups hired [[John R. Christy]] as their expert witness.<ref>[Wall Street Journal|url=http://agthingsbreak.cawordpress.govcom/2009/12/globalwarming18/pdfpat-michaels-lying-in-the-wall-street-journal/Vermont_trial_order.pdf Green Mountain Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Jeep et al vs George Crombie], Case No. 2:05#comment-3556|accessdate=2011-10-cv13|author=Things Break (pseudonym)|date=2009-302, September 12-18}}</ref>, 2007, page 44.<ref name="stormytimes" /ref>
===Rep. Waxman calls for inquiry into Michaels===On January 25, 2011, Rep. [[Henry Waxman]] Multiple emails sent a letter to Rep. [[Fred Upton]] seeking to call in [[global warming denier]] [[Pat Michaels]] for questioning about his science and funding. In asking whether he'd been aware this was why the lettereditors resigned, Waxman wrote that Pat Michaels testified before he composed the Energy and Commerce Committee in February 2009 "that widely accepted scientific data had 'overestimated' global warming and that regulation enacted in Wall Street Journal op-ed, did not elicit a response to that data could have 'a very counterproductive effect.' Among the scientists who testified before this Committee on the issue of climate change in the last Congress, Pat Michaels was the only one to dismiss the need to act on climate change ... Dr. Michaels may have provided misleading information about the sources of his funding and his ties to industries opposed to regulation of emissions responsible for climate change."<ref name=kd>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kert-davies/rep-waxman-presses-for-in_b_813251.html "Rep. Waxman Presses for Inquiry on Global Warming Denier Pat Michaels"] HuffPoEmails from ahaynes, Jan. 25, 2011.2009 and 2010</ref>
==Controversy over ===March 2009: Cato Institute ad, and RealClimate rebuttal=====In March 2009, Michaels Use , under the auspices of the [[Cato Institute]], circulated a draft advertisement that stated: "State Climatologist Surface temperature changes over the past century have been episodic and modest and there has been no net global warming for Virginiaover a decade now ... The computer models forecasting rapid temperature change abjectly fail to explain recent climate behavior."<ref>Cato Institute, [http://www.realclimate.org/docs/cato_ad.pdf "With all due respect Mr.President, that is not true."], ''Real Climate'', March 2009.</ref> The ad statements were analyzed and criticized in detail at the RealClimate blog.<ref> [http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2009/03/with-all-due-respect "With all due respect…" Title], ''RealClimate'', March 24, 2009.</ref>======Followup to Cato ad: RealClimate rebuttal of Feb 2009 Michaels testimony======In support of the statements, [[Chip Knappenberger]] of [[World Climate Report]] referred readers to recent (Feb.) testimony by Michaels to the House of Representatives Energy and Environment sub-committee<ref>[http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090212/testimony_michaels.pdf "Testimony of Patrick J. Michaels"], House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, February 12, 2009.</ref> That too was responded to at length by Gavin Schmidt of RealClimate.org.<ref>Gavin Schmidt, [http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2009/03/michaels-new-graph "Michaels’ new graph"], ''RealClimate'', March 26, 2009.</ref>
====In 2006-7: Use of "State Climatologist for Virginia" Title====
While Michaels referred to himself as the State Climatologist for Virginia, in August 2006 the Governor, [[Timothy M. Kaine]], clarified that the appointment was one by the University for its accredited climatology office but not an appointment by the state administration. "The Code of Virginia does not provide for the governor to appoint a state climatologist. My office has been unable to find evidence that any governor since 1980 has made such an appointment," Hanley wrote. While Michaels had been appointed to the position in 1980 by the then Governor John Dalton, in 2000 the American Association of State Climatologists assumed responsibility for certifying climatologists. "Therefore, it is the prerogative of the university to make that appointment," Hanley wrote.<ref>Aaron Kessler, [http://www.tjcenter.org/2007/04/10/censuring-the-censors/ State: Climatologist appointed by university: Michaels no longer Virginia official"], ''Daily Progress'', August 19, 2006. (Scroll down).</ref>
When Michaels left the university in September 2007, UVa professor James N. Galloway explained that Michaels' "utility industry funding, private research and controversial views on global warming made him a lightning rod on climate change issues," and "left the [climatologist's] office too politicized."<ref>[http://www.heatisonline.org/contentserver/objecthandlers/index.cfm?ID=6633&Method=Full "Michaels Out As Virginia State Climatologist: Controversial state climatologist steps down"], ''Newport News (Va.) Daily Press'', September 27, 2007. (This is an Associated Press story.)</ref>
== ==In 2004: Michaels on climate change -McKitrick Climate paper basic error====Michaels "co-operated with [[Ross McKitrick]] on another paper that managed to "prove" that global warming wasn't happening by mixing up degrees with radians."<ref>Tim Lambert, [http://scienceblogs.com/deltoid/2004/08/mckitrick6.php "McKitrick screws up yet again"], ''Deltoid'', August 26, 2004.</ref>
Between December 1998<ref>[http====In 2000-2003://web.archive.org/web/19981205034857/http://www.greeningearthsociety.org/ "Scientific Advisers"], Greening Earth Society, website archived from December 1998.</ref> and September 2001<ref>Greening Earth Society, [http://web.archive.org/web/20010925234237/http://greeningearthsociety.org/ "Scientific Advisers"], Greening Earth Society, website archived from September 2001.</ref> he was listed as a "Scientific Advisor" to the [[Greening Earth Society]], a group that was funded Gleick and controlled by the [[Western Fuels Association]] (WFA)suit threat, an association of coal-burning utility companies. WFA founded the group in 1997, according to an archived version of its website, "as a vehicle for advocacy on climate change, the environmental impact of CO2, and fossil fuel use."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20050308200600/www.greeningearthsociety.org/join.html "Join GES"]Holdren, Greening Earth Society websiteSocial Epistemology, archived from March 2005.</ref>IPCC's Wigley====
Michaels "coIn 2003 [[Peter Gleick]], a conservation analyst and president of the Oakland-operated with based [[Ross McKitrickPacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security]] , said "Pat Michaels is not one of the nation's leading researchers on another paper that managed climate change. On the contrary, he is one of a very small minority of nay-sayers who continue to "prove" that global warming wasn'thappening by mixing up degrees with radians]dispute the facts and science about climate change in the face of compelling, overwhelming, and growing evidence."<ref>Tim LambertSeth Slabaugh, [http://scienceblogswww.pacinst.comorg/deltoidclimate_change/2004/08/mckitrick6star_press.php html "McKitrick screws up yet againGlobal warming speaker under fire"], ''DeltoidStar Press''(Muncie, IN), November 18, 2003.</ref> Michaels responded by threatening to sue. (Michaels had gotten another scientist to withdraw similar remarks.)<ref>[http://www.pacinst.org/press_center/censorship/ "Science, Climate Change, August 26and Censorship: The Pacific Institute, 2004Patrick Michaels, and the science of climate change"], Pacific Institute, undated but approx late 2003.</ref>But Gleick stood by his statement and others have joined him.
===Statements by Michaels===In August 2004Dr. [[John Holdren]] of Harvard University told the [[U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee]], "Michaels told ''Business Week'' "We know how much is another of the planet is going to warmhandful of US climate-change contrarians... It is a small amountHe has published little if anything of distinction in the professional literature, being noted rather for his shrill op-ed pieces and we can't do anything about itindiscriminate denunciations of virtually every finding of mainstream climate science."<ref>John Carey and Sarah R. ShapiroHoldren, [http://wwwstephenschneider.businessweekstanford.comedu/magazinePublications/contentPDF_Papers/04_33/b3896001_mz001HoldrenRPCClimateComments.htm pdf "Global WarmingThe Shaky Science Behind the Climate Change Sense of the Congress Resolution"], ''Businessweek''US Senate Republican Policy Committee, August 16June 2, 20042003.</ref>
In a Wall Street Journal An article entitled "The Climategate Whitewash Continues" Pat Michaels said "Itin the journal ''Social Epistemology's impossible to find anything wrong if you really aren't looking.concluded "<ref>"[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704075604575356611173414140.htmlthe observations upon which PM [Patrick Michaels]"</ref>===2009 Cato Institute ad and RealClimate rebuttal===In March 2009, Michaels, under draws his case are not good enough to bear the auspices weight of the Cato Institute, circulated a draft advertisement that stated: "Surface temperature changes over the past century have been episodic and modest and there has been no net global warming for over a decade now ... The computer models forecasting rapid temperature change abjectly fail argument he wishes to explain recent climate behaviormake."<ref>Cato InstituteSimon Shackley, [http://www.realclimatepitt.orgedu/docs%7Egordonm/cato_adPubdeb/Shackley.pdf "With all due respect Mr.PresidentCommentary on the debate between James Hansen and Patrick Michaels, that is not true.November 1998"], ''Real ClimateSocial Epistemology'', March 2009.</ref> The ad statements were analyzed and criticized in detail at the RealClimate blog.<ref> [http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2009/03/with-all-due-respect "With all due respect…"], ''RealClimate''2000, March 24, 2009.</ref>In support of the statements, [[Chip Knappenberger]] of [[World Climate Report]] referred readers to recent testimony by Michaels to the House of Representatives Energy and Environment sub-committee<ref>[http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090212/testimony_michaels.pdf "Testimony of Patrick J. Michaels"], House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Environment of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, February 12, 2009vol.</ref> That too was responded to at length by Gavin Schmidt of RealClimate.org.<ref>Gavin Schmidt14, [http://wwwnos.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/20092/03/michaels-new-graph "Michaels’ new graph"], ''RealClimate'', March 263, 2009pages 181–186.</ref>
===Criticism of Michaels===
====Gleick and suit threat====
But [[Peter Gleick]], a conservation analyst and president of the Oakland-based [[Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment and Security]], said "Pat Michaels is not one of the nation's leading researchers on climate change. On the contrary, he is one of a very small minority of nay-sayers who continue to dispute the facts and science about climate change in the face of compelling, overwhelming, and growing evidence."<ref>Seth Slabaugh, [http://www.pacinst.org/climate_change/star_press.html "Global warming speaker under fire"], ''Star Press'' (Muncie, IN), November 18, 2003.</ref> Michaels responded by threatening to sue. (Michaels had gotten another scientist to withdraw similar remarks.)<ref>[http://www.pacinst.org/press_center/censorship/ "Science, Climate Change, and Censorship: The Pacific Institute, Patrick Michaels, and the science of climate change"], Pacific Institute, undated but approx late 2003.</ref> But Gleick stood by his statement and others have joined him.
====Holdren====
Dr. [[John Holdren]] of Harvard University told the [[U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee]], "Michaels is another of the handful of US climate-change contrarians... He has published little if anything of distinction in the professional literature, being noted rather for his shrill op-ed pieces and indiscriminate denunciations of virtually every finding of mainstream climate science."<ref>John Holdren, [http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu/Publications/PDF_Papers/HoldrenRPCClimateComments.pdf "The Shaky Science Behind the Climate Change Sense of the Congress Resolution"], US Senate Republican Policy Committee, June 2, 2003.</ref>
====Wigley====
Dr. [[Tom Wigley]], lead author of parts of the report of the [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] and one of the world's leading climate scientists, was quoted by Ross Gelbspan as stating that "Michaels' statements on [the subject of computer models] are a catalog of misrepresentation and misinterpretation… Many of the supposedly factual statements made in Michaels' testimony are either inaccurate or are seriously misleading."<ref>Ross Gelbspan, [http://www.heatisonline.org/contentserver/objecthandlers/index.cfm?ID=4473&Method=Full "Global Warmers"], ''The Nation'', March 20, 2001.</ref>
====Social Epistemology====
An article in the journal ''Social Epistemology'' concluded "...the observations upon which PM [Patrick Michaels] draws his case are not good enough to bear the weight of the argument he wishes to make."<ref>Simon Shackley, [http://www.pitt.edu/%7Egordonm/Pubdeb/Shackley.pdf "Commentary on the debate between James Hansen and Patrick Michaels, November 1998"], ''Social Epistemology'', 2000, vol. 14, nos. 2/3, pages 181–186.</ref>
==Skeptics Group Discounts Some Skeptics Arguments==
An internal ====In 1995 document (pdf) of the [[Global Climate Coalition]] (GCC) -- an industry front group that disbanded in 2002 -- reviewed some of the "contrarian" arguments used by Patrick : Industry scientists: Michaels, [[Robert Jastrow]], [[Richard Lindzen]] and other climate change skeptics. The document, which was obtained as part of a court action against the automobile industry<ref>Andrew C. Revkin, [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/24/science/earth/24deny.html?_r' temperature record objections not cogent===1&pagewanted=1&am "Industry Ignored Its Scientists on Climate"], ''New York Times'', April 23, 2009.</ref> concluded that of the arguments reviewed:
An internal 1995 document (pdf) of the [[Global Climate Coalition]] (GCC) -- an industry front group that disbanded in 2002 -- reviewed some of the "contrarian" arguments used by Patrick Michaels and other climate change skeptics.<ref>Andrew C. Revkin, [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/24/science/earth/24deny.html?_r=1&pagewanted=1&am "Industry Ignored Its Scientists on Climate"], ''New York Times'', April 23, 2009.</ref> The document concluded that::...contrarian theories raise interesting questions about our total understanding of climate processes, but they do not offer convincing arguments against the conventional model of greenhouse gas emission-induced climate change. Jastrow's hypothesis about the role of solar variability and ... Michaels' questions about the temperature record are not convincing arguments against any conclusion that we are currently experiencing warming as the result of greenhouse gas emissions. However, neither solar variability nor ...[And] anomalies in the temperature record [do not] offer a mechanism for off-setting the much larger rise in temperature which might occur if the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases were to double or quadruple.":"Lindzen' s hypothesis that any warming would create more rain which would cool and dry the uper troposphere did offer a mechanism for balancing the effect of increased greenhouse gases. However, the data supporting this hypothesis is weak, and even Lindzen has stopped presenting it as an alternative to the conventional model of climate change."<ref name=GCC6">Global Climate Coalition, [httphttps://www.sourcewatch.org/images/8/82/GCC_Primer_Draft.pdf "Primer on Climate Change Science· Final Draft"], January 18, 1996, pages 16-17.</ref>==Affiliations==* [[The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition]], "supporter", 1993;<ref name="TASSC Supporters"/>* Lecturer, European Academy of Ecology, Germany, 1993.<ref name="APCO">Tom Hockaday, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/awf22d00/pdf?search=%22patrick%20j%20michaels%22 "International Meeting in Europe on Sound Science"], APCO Associates/GCI Group, May 9, 1994.</ref>* Lecturer, [[World Coal Conference]], New Orleans, LA, 1993.<ref name="APCO"/>* Advisory Board, [[Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow]]<ref name="CFACT"/>* Center for Climatic Research, University of Wisconsin, 1976-1979; Research and Project Assistant;<ref name="SEJ"/>* [[University of Virginia Department of Environmental Sciences]] (Assistant Professor, l980-1986; Associate Professor, 1986-1995; Professor, 1996 -2007);<ref name="SEJ"/>* Virginia State Climatologist 1980- 2007;<ref name="SEJ"/>* Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies, [[Cato Institute]], 1992 - Present<ref name="SEJ"/>* Visiting Scientist, [[Marshall Institute]], 1996 - 2007 (at least).<ref name="SEJ"/>
== Books by Michaels==
* Patrick J. Michaels, [http://www.catostore.org/index.asp?fa=ProductDetails&pid=144088 ''Sound and Fury: The Science and Politics of Global Warming''], [[Cato Institute]], October 1992. ISBN 0932790895
* Patrick J. Michaels and [[Paul C. Knappenberger]], [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/lca04a99/pdf?search=%22patrick%20j%20michaels%22 ''The Satanic Gases''], Cato Institute, May 15, 2000. ISBN 1882577922
* Patrick J. Michaels, [http://www.catostore.org/index.asp?fa=ProductDetails&method=&pid=1441420 ''Climate of Extremes: Global Warming Science They Don't Want You to Know''], Cato Institute'', January 25, 2009. ISBN 1933995238
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===Articles and Papers by Michaels==External articles=* Patrick J. Michaels, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/pmc52c00/pdf?search=%22patrick%20j%20michaels%22 "Give Industry a Bigger Role (Title incomplete"], ''Roanoke Times'', December 29, 1992.* Patrick Michaels, [http://www.globalwarmingheartland.com/Article.cfm?artId=2545 "Ozone Blamed for Lack of Warming"], ''World Climate Report'', New Hope Environmental Services, Volume 1, Number 12, February 1, 1996.* Patrick J. Michaels and R.C. Balling, Jr. 1999. Global warming: The political science of exaggeration. Prometheus 1, 63-70. * J.E. Hansen and Patrick J. Michaels. 2000. AARST Science Policy Forum, New York. Social Epistemology 14:133-186.* R.E. Balling, M.C. MacCracken, Patrick J. Michaels, and A. Robock. 2000. Assessment of uncertainties of predicted global change modelling. Technology 7S:231-257.* R.E. Davis, Patrick J. Michaels, and B.P. Hayden. 2000. Assessment of uncertainties of predicted global change modelling. Pages 401-426 in R. Pielke, Jr. and R. Pielke, Sr., eds., Storms, Volume I. Routledge, New York, New York.* Patrick J. Michaels, P.C. Knappenberger, and R.E. Davis, [http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/regv23n3/michaels.pdf "The way of warming"], ''Regulation'', [[Cato Institute]], January 1, 2000, Volume 33, pages 10-16.* Patrick J. Michaels, [http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=9749 "The Environmentalists of Summer "], ''Environment & Climate News'', [[Heartland Institute]], June 2000.* Patrick J. Michaels, [http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=4490 "An October Environmental Surprise?"], Cato Institute, September 29, 2000. * Patrick J. Michaels, P.C. Knappenberger, R.C. Balling, Jr., and R.E. Davis. 2000. Observed warming in cold anticyclones. Climate Research 14:1-6.* Patrick J. Michaels, and P.C. Knappenberger, [http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2000/2000GL011833.shtml "Natural signals in the MSU lower tropospheric temperature record"], ''Geophysical Research Letters'', August 2, 2000, Volume 27, pages 2905-2908.* Patrick J. Michaels, [http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=1165 "Global warming: Watson indulges in scare tactics . . . again"], ''Environment & Climate News'', Heartland Institute, March 2001.* P.C. Knappenberger, Patrick J. Michaels and R.E. Davis, [http://www.int-res.com/articles/cr/17/c017p045.pdf "The Nature of Observed Temperature Changes Across the United States During the 20th Century"], ''Climate Research'', July 2001, Volume 17, pages 45-53.* J.D. Hux, P.C. Knappenberger, Patrick J. Michaels, and P.J. Stenger, [http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/41304.pdf "Development of a discriminant analysis mixed precipitation (DAMP) forecast model for mid-Atlantic winter storms"], ''Weather and Forecasting'', Number 16, 2001, pages 248-259.* Patrick J. Michaels, "[http://www.washingtontimes.com/commentary/20040906-095901-4595r.htm National Geographic melting down?], ''Washington Times'', September 6, 2004.* Patrick J. Micheals, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2009/feb/06/antarctic-warming-climate-change "Climate scientists blow hot and cold:] Antarctic warming isn't evidence of climate change – despite what scientists would have us believe", ''Guardian'', February 12, 2009.* Patrick J. Michaels, [http://www.heartland.org/bin/media/newyork09/PowerPoint/Pat_Michaels.ppt "EPA’s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking"], Presentation to the Heartland Institute's [[International Conference on Climate Change (2009)]], March 9, 2009. (PowerPoint)* Patrick Michaels, [http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/2009/04/05/comments-on-criticism-of-cato-ad/ "Comments on Criticism of Cato Ad"], ''Cato@Liberty'' (blog), April 5, 2009.* Patrick J. Michaels [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704398304574598230426037244.html How to Manufacture a Climate Consensus], [[Wall Street Journal]], December 17, 2009.
===Testimony by =By Michaels====* ''See [[Patrick J. Michaels, Testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Energy - his articles and Power. U. S. Government Printing Office, 1989, Serial No. 010-31, pages 78-86.* Patrick J. Michaels, Testimony to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate. U.S. Government Printing Office. S. Hrg 101-184, 1989, pp 254-262.* Patrick J. Michaels, Testimony to the Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, 1993.* Patrick J. Michaels, [http://www.cato.org/testimony/ct-pm-20090212.html "Testimony of Patrick Michaels, Senior Fellow in Environmental Studies, Cato Institute"papers]], House Energy for articles and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Environment Climate Crisis: National Security, Economic, and Public Health Threats, February 12, 2009.* Patrick J. papers by Pat Michaels, Testimony to the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion, of the Foreign Relations Committee, United States Senate, June 97.* Patrick J. Michaels, Testimony to the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives, November 1997.''
''See [[Patrick J. Michaels - his testimony]] for testimony by Pat Michaels.'' ====General articles===*"[http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/personfactsheet.php?id=4 Factsheet:Patrick J. Michaels]", ''ExxonSecrets'', accessed January 2005.
* Ross Gelbspan, "[http://dieoff.org/page82.htm The heat is on: The warming of the world's climate sparks a blaze of denial]", ''Harpers Magazine'', December 1995.
* Simon Shackley, [http://www.pitt.edu/%7Egordonm/Pubdeb/Shackley.pdf Commentary on the debate between James Hansen and Patrick Michaels, November 1998] ''Social Epistemology'', 2000, Vol. 14. Nos. 2/3, 181-186.
* John Carey, "[http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_33/b3896001_mz001.htm Global Warming]", ''Business Week'', August 16, 2004.
* [[Joel Achenbach]], "[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/23/AR2006052301305.html The Tempest:] As evidence mounts that humans are causing dangerous changes in Earth's climate, a handful of skeptics are providing some serious blowback", ''The Washington Post Magazine'', May 28, 2006.
* Stanley Lewandowski Jr. "[httphttps://www.sourcewatch.org/images/b/b0/Irea.pdf Memo Intermountain Rural Electric Association memo]", July 17, 2006. (This leaked memo describes IMEA's funding Michaels to the tune of $100,000 in February 2006.) (1MB PDF)
* Clayton Sandell and Bill Blakemore, "[http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/print?id=2242565 Making Money by Feeding Confusion Over Global Warming: Electric Utility Pays $100,000 to Global Warming Naysayer]", ''ABC News'', July 27, 2006.
* [http://www.pacinst.org/press_center/censorship/ Science, Climate Change, and Censorship: The Pacific Institute, Patrick Michaels, and the science of climate change]", Pacific Institute, undated, accessed July 2006.