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He has authored works in the field of ]<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KWmie_znRqcC&pg=PA61 |title=The Denial of Science: Analysing Climate Change Scepticism in the UK |author=Martin Lack |publisher=AuthorHouse |year=2013 |page=8}}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Mann|2013|p=199}}: "Ross McKitrick...and Patrick Michaels...teamed up to publish another article that TechCentralStation claimed to be the death knell of human-caused climate change...McKitrick and Michaels purported to demonstrate that surface warming was an artifact of contaminated temperature records."</ref><ref name=desmog /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://scienceblogs.com/deltoid/2004/04/28/mckitrick/ |title=Corrections to the McKitrick (2003) Global Average Temperature Series |accessdate=October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Mann|2013|p=302}}: "...the study was coauthored by energy industry consultant Stephen McIntyre and climate change contrarian Ross McKitrick."</ref> including co-authoring ''Taken By Storm'' with Christopher Essex in 2002.<ref name=desmog>{{harvnb|DeSmogBlog|2015}}: "He co-authored the 2002 book, Taken By Storm with fellow climate skeptic Christopher Essex."</ref> The book was a runner-up for the ].<ref>{{ cite book |author=Essex, C. and R. McKitrick |title=Taken By Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy and Politics of Global Warming |year=2002 |place=Toronto |publisher=Key Porter Books |isbn=1-55263-212-1 |page=11 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mmMRAQAAIAAJ |quote=the first edition of ''Taken By Storm''...earned us a runner-up Donner Prize, and was a finalist for the Canadian Science Writers Association Book Prize.}}</ref> McKitrick also endorsed ].<ref>{{harvnb|DeSmogBlog|2015}}: "McKitrick is an endorser of the Cornwall Alliance's "An Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming," which states: "We deny that carbon dioxide—essential to all plant growth—is a pollutant. Reducing greenhouse gases cannot achieve significant reductions in future global temperatures, and the costs of the policies would far exceed the benefits."</ref> McKitrick was one of the most prominent figures to help promote the ].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1nydmp9urvQC&pg=PA84 |title=The Denial of Science: Analysing climate change scepticism in the UK |author=Martin Lack |year=2013 |publisher=AuthorHouse |page=61 |isbn=148178398X |quote=Canadian mining consultant McIntyre and economist Ross McKitrick are two of the key players in the so-called Hockey Stick (MBH98) Graph controversy}}</ref> He has authored works promoting ]<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KWmie_znRqcC&pg=PA61 |title=The Denial of Science: Analysing Climate Change Scepticism in the UK |author=Martin Lack |publisher=AuthorHouse |year=2013 |page=8}}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Mann|2013|p=199}}: "Ross McKitrick...and Patrick Michaels...teamed up to publish another article that TechCentralStation claimed to be the death knell of human-caused climate change...McKitrick and Michaels purported to demonstrate that surface warming was an artifact of contaminated temperature records."</ref><ref name=desmog /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://scienceblogs.com/deltoid/2004/04/28/mckitrick/ |title=Corrections to the McKitrick (2003) Global Average Temperature Series |accessdate=October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Mann|2013|p=302}}: "...the study was coauthored by energy industry consultant Stephen McIntyre and climate change contrarian Ross McKitrick."</ref> including co-authoring ''Taken By Storm'' with Christopher Essex in 2002.<ref name=desmog>{{harvnb|DeSmogBlog|2015}}: "He co-authored the 2002 book, Taken By Storm with fellow climate skeptic Christopher Essex."</ref> The book was a runner-up for the ].<ref>{{ cite book |author=Essex, C. and R. McKitrick |title=Taken By Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy and Politics of Global Warming |year=2002 |place=Toronto |publisher=Key Porter Books |isbn=1-55263-212-1 |page=11 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mmMRAQAAIAAJ |quote=the first edition of ''Taken By Storm''...earned us a runner-up Donner Prize, and was a finalist for the Canadian Science Writers Association Book Prize.}}</ref> McKitrick also endorsed ].<ref>{{harvnb|DeSmogBlog|2015}}: "McKitrick is an endorser of the Cornwall Alliance's "An Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming," which states: "We deny that carbon dioxide—essential to all plant growth—is a pollutant. Reducing greenhouse gases cannot achieve significant reductions in future global temperatures, and the costs of the policies would far exceed the benefits."</ref> McKitrick was one of the most prominent figures to help promote the ].<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1nydmp9urvQC&pg=PA84 |title=The Denial of Science: Analysing climate change scepticism in the UK |author=Martin Lack |year=2013 |publisher=AuthorHouse |page=61 |isbn=148178398X |quote=Canadian mining consultant McIntyre and economist Ross McKitrick are two of the key players in the so-called Hockey Stick (MBH98) Graph controversy}}</ref>


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Ross McKitrick
NationalityCanadian
EducationBA (Hons) (1988) economics, MA (1990) economics, PhD (1996) economics
Alma materQueen's University
University of British Columbia
OccupationEconomist
EmployerUniversity of Guelph
Organization(s)Senior Fellow, Fraser Institute, Vancouver, B.C.
Member of the academic advisory boards of the John Deutsch Institute, Kingston, Ontario, and the Global Warming Policy Foundation
WebsiteMcKitrick's home page

Ross McKitrick is a Canadian economist specializing in environmental economics and policy analysis. He is an associate professor of economics at the University of Guelph, and a senior fellow of the Fraser Institute. He is a member of the academic advisory boards of the John Deutsch Institute, the Global Warming Policy Foundation, and the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation.

He has authored works promoting climate change denial including co-authoring the book Taken By Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy and Politics of Global Warming in 2003. McKitrick also endorsed An Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming.

Background

McKitrick gained his doctorate in economics in 1996 from the University of British Columbia, and in the same year was appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Guelph, Ontario. In 2001 he received an Associate Professorship and has been a full Professor since December 2008. He has also been a Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute since 2002. He is a member of the academic advisory boards of the John Deutsch Institute, the Global Warming Policy Foundation, and the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation. He currently lives in Guelph, Ontario with his wife and two children. He is a member of the St. John's Anglican church in Ancaster, Ontario.

Writing

He has authored works promoting climate change denial including co-authoring Taken By Storm with Christopher Essex in 2002. The book was a runner-up for the Donner Prize. McKitrick also endorsed An Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming. McKitrick was one of the most prominent figures to help promote the Hockey stick graph controversy.

McKitrick was a participant of the International Workshop on Econometric Applications in Climatology in June 2013.

See also

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ DeSmogBlog 2015: "He co-authored the 2002 book, Taken By Storm with fellow climate skeptic Christopher Essex."
  2. Ross McKitrick's Interests, accessed February 18, 2014.
  3. Martin Lack (2013). The Denial of Science: Analysing Climate Change Scepticism in the UK. AuthorHouse. p. 8.
  4. Mann 2013, p. 199: "Ross McKitrick...and Patrick Michaels...teamed up to publish another article that TechCentralStation claimed to be the death knell of human-caused climate change...McKitrick and Michaels purported to demonstrate that surface warming was an artifact of contaminated temperature records."
  5. "Corrections to the McKitrick (2003) Global Average Temperature Series". Retrieved October 2015. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  6. Mann 2013, p. 302: "...the study was coauthored by energy industry consultant Stephen McIntyre and climate change contrarian Ross McKitrick."
  7. Essex, C. and R. McKitrick (2002). Taken By Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy and Politics of Global Warming. Toronto: Key Porter Books. p. 11. ISBN 1-55263-212-1. the first edition of Taken By Storm...earned us a runner-up Donner Prize, and was a finalist for the Canadian Science Writers Association Book Prize.
  8. DeSmogBlog 2015: "McKitrick is an endorser of the Cornwall Alliance's "An Evangelical Declaration on Global Warming," which states: "We deny that carbon dioxide—essential to all plant growth—is a pollutant. Reducing greenhouse gases cannot achieve significant reductions in future global temperatures, and the costs of the policies would far exceed the benefits."
  9. Martin Lack (2013). The Denial of Science: Analysing climate change scepticism in the UK. AuthorHouse. p. 61. ISBN 148178398X. Canadian mining consultant McIntyre and economist Ross McKitrick are two of the key players in the so-called Hockey Stick (MBH98) Graph controversy
  10. Econometric Applications in Climatology

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