Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Global Warming - Dr. Nils-Axel Mörner
As the interviewer says, "I would like to start with a little bit about your background".
Hmmm. He sounds like a scientist; certainly NOT a politician...
Hmmm. He sounds like a scientist; certainly NOT a politician...
I found this interview at this Argentine website. It's the English translation:
"Dr. Nils-Axel Mörner is the head of the Paleogeophysics and Geodynamics department at Stockholm University in Sweden. He is past president (1999-2003) of the INQUA Commission on Sea Level Changes and Coastal Evolution, and leader of the Maldives Sea Level Project. Dr. Mörner has been studying the sea level and its effects on coastal areas for some 35 years. He was interviewed by Gregory Murphy on June 6 for EIR.
EIR: I would like to start with a little bit about your background, and some of the commissions and research groups you've worked on.
Mörner: I am a sea-level specialist. There are many good sea-level people in the world, but let's put it this way: There's no one who's beaten me. I took my thesis in 1969, devoted to a large extent to the sea-level problem. From then on, I have launched most of the new theories, in the '70s, '80s, and '90s.
I was the one who understood the problem of the gravitational potential surface, the theory that it changes with time. I'm the one who studied the rotation of the Earth, how it affected the redistribu-tion of the oceans' masses. And so on."