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Russell L. Ciochon
Russell L. Ciochon is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Iowa. He received his PhD from the University of California at Berkeley in 1986. Dr. Ciochon has been conducting field research in Asia for the past 25 years. As a paleoanthropologist, he studies Homo erectus from a varie ...
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Russell L. Ciochon is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Iowa. He received his PhD from the University of California at Berkeley in 1986. Dr. Ciochon has been conducting field research in Asia for the past 25 years. As a paleoanthropologist, he studies Homo erectus from a varie ...
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Andrew Coates
Professor Andrew Coates is the head of Planetary Science Group in the Department of Space and Climate Physics at University College London.
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Professor Andrew Coates is the head of Planetary Science Group in the Department of Space and Climate Physics at University College London.
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Kurt Cobb
Kurt Cobb is an author, speaker, and columnist focusing on energy and the environment. He is a regular contributor to the Energy Voices section of The Christian Science Monitor and author of the peak-oil-themed novel Prelude. His work has been featured on Energy Bulletin, The Oil Drum, Oil ...
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Kurt Cobb is an author, speaker, and columnist focusing on energy and the environment. He is a regular contributor to the Energy Voices section of The Christian Science Monitor and author of the peak-oil-themed novel Prelude. His work has been featured on Energy Bulletin, The Oil Drum, Oil ...
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Thomas B. Cochran
Thomas B. Cochran is a nuclear physicist and former director of the Natural Resources Defence Council nuclear program
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Thomas B. Cochran is a nuclear physicist and former director of the Natural Resources Defence Council nuclear program
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William M. Connolley
I work for the British Antarctic Survey as a climate modeller; see my bio there. The views expressed here are in a personal capacity, as usual. I also have a rather confused wikipedia user page. And I have a pet blog, as well as contributing to RealClimate.
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I work for the British Antarctic Survey as a climate modeller; see my bio there. The views expressed here are in a personal capacity, as usual. I also have a rather confused wikipedia user page. And I have a pet blog, as well as contributing to RealClimate.
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