
CONFERENCE ON NATURAL VARIABILITY AND TOLERANCE
Author Jan-Erik Solheim In connection with publication of the proceedings of the Oslo 2019 conference, Jan-Erik Solheim sums up previous Norwegian, Nordic and International Climate
Author Jan-Erik Solheim In connection with publication of the proceedings of the Oslo 2019 conference, Jan-Erik Solheim sums up previous Norwegian, Nordic and International Climate
A collection of memorial articles by friends and colleagues Nils-Axel Mörner (Niklas among friends) was born on March 17, 1938 in Stockholm, Sweden. He took
Author Ivar Giæver, Nobel Prize Laureate, member of Klimarealistene’s Scientific Council We are extremely fortunate today because of the tremendous progress in science in the
Author: Jan-Erik Solheim, Independent scientist, Apr. 15, 2021 An unexpected loss of an exceptional scientist, climate realist, and good friend My first meeting with Niklas was when he came to Oslo to give a talk at the University of Oslo organized by the Climate Realists of Norway in 2010. He gave, as usual, a lively […]
Author Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Climate scientists cried “Emergency!” because they had made an error when borrowing feedback math from engineering physics. They imagined the
Ole Henrik Ellestad, Chairman, Klimarealistene’s Scientific Council The Norwegian organization Klimarealistene (Climate Realists) was founded in 2009 to provide the society with more balanced scientific
Author: Morten Jødal †, Chairman The member organization “Klimarealistene” was started in 2009, and in the summer of 2021 it has 1 150 paying members. The
Author: Bob Lind Ale’s stones My first contact with Nils-Axel Mörner came like a thunderbolt from the blue sky on 25 July 1998. I was just finishing a show up at Ale’s stones regarding the orientation of the stones in relation to the sun, when Niklas suddenly appeared on the left wing of the audience, […]
Author: Göran Henriksson The Earth’s rotation and the global sea level My first contact with Nils-Axel Mörner’s scientific research was during my studies of the land uplift and sea level changes in the Baltic Sea during the 1980s. Among his friends he wanted to be called Niklas, and I will use this name in this […]
Author: Don J. Easterbrook1 Niklas Morner and I were close friends for 55 years. We met in 1965 at an INQUA Congress field trip that I led in North-West Washington, and in 1969 he invited me to join him in the field in southern Sweden to look at Pleistocene glacial and shoreline features that he […]
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