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William Happer is a professor of physics at Princeton University. He was the director of energy research at the United States Department of Energy but was fired in 1993 speaking out against the Clinton administration's views on climate change. He also testified in congress that the amount of UV-B light reaching the United States had declined.

In February of 2009 Happer testified before congress that global-warming fears were mistaken and that the earth has too little carbon dioxide.

References

  1. article on Happer's firing
  2. report on Happer's testimony

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