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Naomi Oreskes

Naomi Oreskes (/əˈrɛskəs/;[1] born November 25, 1958)[2] is an American historian of science. She became Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University in 2013, after 15 years as Professor of History and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego.[3]

Naomi Oreskes
Oreskes at the 2015 2nd European TA conference in Berlin
Born (1958-11-25) November 25, 1958 (age 65)
EducationImperial College London (BS)
Stanford University (PhD)
RelativesDaniel Oreskes (brother)
Michael Oreskes (brother)
Scientific career
FieldsHistory of science, Economic geology
InstitutionsStanford University
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Dartmouth College
Harvard University
New York University
University of California, San Diego

She has worked on studies of geophysics, environmental issues such as global warming, and the history of science. In 2010, Oreskes co-authored Merchants of Doubt, which identified some parallels between the climate change debate and earlier public controversies, notably the tobacco industry's campaign to obscure the link between smoking and serious disease.

Early life and education edit

Oreskes is the daughter of Susan Eileen (née Nagin), a teacher,[4] and Irwin Oreskes, a professor of medical laboratory sciences and former dean of the School of Health Sciences at Hunter College in New York.[5][6][7][8][9] She has three siblings: Michael Oreskes, a journalist; Daniel Oreskes, an actor; and Rebecca Oreskes, a writer and former U.S. Forest Service ranger.[7] She is Jewish.[10]

She received her Bachelor of Science in mining geology from the Royal School of Mines of Imperial College, University of London in 1981. She later received her PhD degree in the Stanford University Graduate Special Program in Geological Research and History of Science.[11]

Career edit

Oreskes has worked as a consultant for the United States Environmental Protection Agency and US National Academy of Sciences, and has also taught at Dartmouth College, New York University, UCSD and Harvard University. She is the author of or has contributed to a number of essays and technical reports in economic geology and history of science[12] in addition to several books.

Academics edit

Oreskes' academic career started in geology, then broadened into history and philosophy of science. Her work was concerned with scientific methods, model validation, consensus, dissent, as in 2 books on the often-misunderstood history of continental drift and plate tectonics. She later focused on climate change science and studied the doubt-creation industry opposing it.

She worked as a mining geologist for WMC (Western Mining Company) in outback South Australia, based in Adelaide.[13]

Starting in 1984, she returned to academe as a research assistant in the Geology Department and as a teaching assistant in the departments of Geology, Philosophy and Applied Earth Sciences at Stanford University.

The 1992 Hitzman-Oreskes-Einaudi paper on Cu-U-Au-REE ("Olympic Dam") deposits has been cited more than 700 times, according to Google Scholar. She received a National Science Foundation's Young Investigator Award in 1994.[14]

During 1991–1996 she was Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences and Adjunct Asst. Professor of History Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. She spent 1996–1998 as Associate Professor, History and Philosophy of Science, Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University.[15]

As an example of studying scientific methods, she wrote on model validation in the Earth sciences,[16] cited more than 3200 times according to Google Scholar.

She moved to University of California, San Diego in 1998 as associate professor in the Department of History and Program in Science Studies,[15] then as professor in that department 2005–2013, as well as adjunct professor of Geosciences (since 2007). She was named provost of the Sixth College 2008–2011.[17]

In 1999 she participated as a consultant to the US Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board for developing a repository safety strategy for the Yucca Mountain project, with special attention to model validation.[18]

Since 2013, Oreskes has served as a professor at Harvard University in the Department of the History of Science and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (by courtesy).[19]

Since 2017, she has been listed on the board of directors of the National Center for Science Education.[20]

Oreskes is on the board of directors of the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund.[21]

Science and society essay edit

Oreskes wrote an essay "The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change", published in the science and society section of the journal Science in December 2004.[22][23][24]

In the essay she reported an analysis of "928 abstracts, published in refereed scientific journals between 1993 and 2003 and published in the ISI database with the keywords 'global climate change'".[22] The essay stated the analysis was to test the hypothesis that the drafting of reports and statements by societies such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, American Association for the Advancement of Science and National Academy of Sciences might downplay legitimate dissenting opinions on anthropogenic climate change. After the analysis, she concluded that 75 percent of the examined abstracts either explicitly or implicitly backed the consensus view, while none directly dissented from it. The essay received a great deal of media attention from around the world and has been cited by many prominent persons such as Al Gore in the movie An Inconvenient Truth.

In 2007, Oreskes expanded her analysis, stating that approximately 20 percent of abstracts explicitly endorsed the consensus on climate change that: "Earth's climate is being affected by human activities". In addition, 55 percent of abstracts "implicitly" endorsed the consensus by engaging in research to characterize the ongoing and/or future impact of climate change (50 percent of abstracts) or to mitigate predicted changes (5 percent). The remaining 25 percent focused on either paleoclimate (10%) or developing measurement techniques (15%); Oreskes did not classify these as taking a position on contemporary global climate change.[25]

Merchants of Doubt edit

Merchants of Doubt is a 2010 book by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway. Oreskes and Conway, both American historians of science, identify some remarkable parallels between the climate change debate and earlier controversies over tobacco smoking, acid rain, and the hole in the ozone layer. They argue that spreading doubt and confusion was the basic strategy of those opposing action in each case.[26] In particular, Fred Seitz, Fred Singer, and a few other contrarian scientists joined forces with conservative think tanks and private corporations to challenge the scientific consensus on many contemporary issues.[27]

Most reviewers received it "enthusiastically".[28] One reviewer said that Merchants of Doubt is exhaustively researched and documented and may be one of the most important books of 2010. Another reviewer saw the book as his choice for best science book of the year.[29]

A film with the same name, inspired by the book, was released in 2015.[30]

Other film released in 2020 was The Campaign Against the Climate, a documentary directed by the Danish journalist and filmmaker Mads Ellesøe.[31]

Controversies edit

Together with Erik Conway and Matthew Shindell, in 2008, Oreskes wrote the paper "From Chicken Little to Dr. Pangloss: William Nierenberg, Global Warming, and the Social Deconstruction of Scientific Knowledge"[32] which argued that William Nierenberg as chairman reframed a National Academy of Sciences committee report on climate change in 1983 into economic terms to avoid action on the topic. Nierenberg died in 2000 but a rebuttal was published in 2010 in the same journal[33] which said the paper contradicted the historical report and there was no evidence that any committee members disagreed with the report; the evidence was that the report reflected the consensus at the time.[34]

In 2015 Oreskes published an opinion piece in The Guardian, titled "There is a New Form of Climate Denialism to Look Out For – So Don't Celebrate Yet",[35] in which she said scientists who call for a continued use of nuclear energy are renewable-energy "deniers" and "myth" makers. She cited an article by four prominent climate scientists (James Hansen, Ken Caldeira, Kerry Emanuel and Tom Wigley) saying nuclear power must be used to combat climate change.[36] An opinion piece by Michael Specter in The New Yorker asserted that she had branded these four scientists as "climate deniers", and that her characterization was absurd, as they were among those who had done the most to push people to combat climate change.[37]

In 2015, news outlets reported that ExxonMobil scientists had found evidence for climate change, but had nonetheless continued to raise doubts about it, a charge that Oreskes also reported.[38][39] The company criticized Oreskes and invited her and the public to read approximately 187 documents written between 1977 and 2014.[38] She and Geoffrey Supran did so, and reported their findings, which supported the original accounts, in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Research Letters in 2017.[38][40]

Writings edit

Books edit

  • Science on a Mission: How Military Funding Shaped What We Do and Don't Know about the Ocean, University of Chicago Press, 2020, ISBN 9780226732381
  • Why Trust Science?, Princeton University Press, 2019, Edited by Stephen Macedo, ISBN 9780691179001
  • The Rejection of Continental Drift: Theory and Method in American Earth Science, Oxford University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-19-511733-6[41]
  • Plate Tectonics: An Insider’s History of the Modern Theory of the Earth, Edited with Homer Le Grand, Westview Press, 2003, ISBN 0-8133-4132-9[42]
  • Perspectives on Geophysics, Special Issue of Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 31B, Oreskes, Naomi and James R. Fleming, eds., 2000.
  • Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming, Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, Bloomsbury Press, 2010
  • The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future, Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, Columbia University Press, 2014
  • Encyclical on Climate Change and Inequality: On Care for Our Common Home, Pope Francis, introduction by Naomi Oreskes, (Brooklyn, NY: Melville House, 2015) ISBN 978-1-612-19528-5
  • Discerning Experts: The Practices of Scientific Assessment for Environmental Policy. Michael Oppenheimer, N. Oreskes, D. Jamieson, K. Brysse, J. O’Reilly & M. Shindell, University of Chicago Press, 2019, ISBN 978-0-226-60201-1
  • The Big Myth: How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market. Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2023. ISBN 978-1-635-57357-2

Papers edit

  • Lewandowsky, Stephan; Cowtan; Risbey, James S.; Mann, Michael E.; Steinman, Byron E.; Oreskes, Naomi; Rahmstorf, Stefan (2018). "The 'pause' in global warming in historical context: (II) Comparing models to observations". Environmental Research Letters. 13 (12): 123007. Bibcode:2018ERL....13l3007L. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aaf372. hdl:1983/3539ae93-74ba-4dad-9e39-44f9656fc7ad.
  • Lloyd, Elisabeth A.; Oreskes, Naomi (2018). "Climate Change Attribution: When is it Appropriate to Accept New Methods?". Earth's Future. 5 (3): 311–325. Bibcode:2018EaFut...6..311L. doi:10.1002/2017EF000665.
  • Oreskes, Naomi (2017). "Response by Oreskes to "Beyond Counting Climate Consensus"". Environmental Communication. 11 (6): 731–732. doi:10.1080/17524032.2017.1377094. S2CID 149405262.
  • Zalasiewicz, J.; Oreskes, Naomi (21st of 26 authors) (2017). "The Working Group on the Anthropocene: Summary of Evidence and Interim Recommendations". Anthropocene. 19: 55–60. Bibcode:2017Anthr..19...55Z. doi:10.1016/j.ancene.2017.09.001. hdl:1885/139543. S2CID 135098677.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Supran, Geoffrey; Oreskes, Naomi (2017). "Assessing ExxonMobil's climate change communications (1977–2014)". Environmental Research Letters. 12 (8): 084019. Bibcode:2017ERL....12h4019S. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aa815f.
  • Waters, Colin N.; et al. (2016). "The Anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the Holocene". Science. 351 (6269): 6269. doi:10.1126/science.aad2622. PMID 26744408. S2CID 206642594.
  • Zalasiewicz, Jan; et al. (2015). "When did the Anthropocene begin? A mid-twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal" (PDF). Quaternary International. 383: 196–203. Bibcode:2015QuInt.383..196Z. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2014.11.045. hdl:11250/2485908.
  • Lewandowsky, Stephan; et al. (2016). "The "Pause" in Global Warming: Turning a Routine Fluctuation into a Problem for Science". Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 97 (5): 723–733. Bibcode:2016BAMS...97..723L. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00106.1. hdl:1983/9a81f4b9-c049-411b-a8fd-11acfbbc2211.
  • Lewandowsky, Stephan; Oreskes, Naomi; Risbey, James S.; Newell, Ben R.; Smithson, Michael (2015). "Seepage: Climate change denial and its effect on the scientific community". Global Environmental Change. 33: 1–13. doi:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.02.013.
  • Risbey; et al. (2014). "Well-estimated global surface warming in climate projections selected for ENSO phase". Nature Climate Change. 4 (9): 835–840. Bibcode:2014NatCC...4..835R. doi:10.1038/nclimate2310.
  • Brysse, Keynyn; Oreskes, Naomi; O'Reilly, Jessica; Oppenheimer, Michael (2013). "Climate change prediction: Erring on the side of least drama?". Global Environmental Change. 23 (1): 327–337. doi:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2012.10.008.
  • Oreskes, Naomi; Conway, Erik M. (2010). "Defeating the merchants of doubt". Nature. 465 (7299): 686–687. Bibcode:2010Natur.465..686O. doi:10.1038/465686a. PMID 20535183. S2CID 4414326.
  • Oreskes, Naomi (2004). "Science and public policy: what's proof got to do with it?" (PDF). Environmental Science & Policy. 7 (5): 369–383. doi:10.1016/j.envsci.2004.06.002.
  • Oreskes, Naomi (December 2004). "The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change". Science. 306 (5702): 1686. doi:10.1126/science.1103618. PMID 15576594.
  • Oreskes, Naomi; Shrader-Frechette, Kristin; Belitz, Kenneth (1994). "Verification, Validation, and Confirmation of Numerical Models in the Earth Sciences" (PDF). Science. 263 (5147): 641–646. Bibcode:1994Sci...263..641O. doi:10.1126/science.263.5147.641. PMID 17747657. S2CID 16428790.
  • Hitzman, Murray W.; Oreskes, Naomi; Einaudi, Marco T. (1992). "Geological characteristics and tectonic setting of Proterozoic iron oxide (Cu-U-Au-LREE) deposits". Precambrian Research. 58 (1–4): 241–287. Bibcode:1992PreR...58..241H. doi:10.1016/0301-9268(92)90121-4.
  • Cook, J., Supran, G., Lewandowsky, S., Oreskes, N., & Maibach, E., (2019). America Misled: How the fossil fuel industry deliberately misled Americans about climate change Fairfax, VA: George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication.

Editorials and opinion articles edit

  • Oreskes, Naomi, "Masked Confusion: A trusted source of health information misleads the public by prioritizing rigor over reality", Scientific American, vol. 329, no. 4 (November 2023), pp. 90–91.
  • Oreskes, Naomi, "Furious about Firearms: Outrage, not hope, will move us to prevent gun violence", Scientific American, vol. 329, no. 1 (July/August 2023), p. 96.
  • Oreskes, Naomi, "Fusion's False Promise: Despite a recent advance, nuclear fusion is not the solution to the climate crisis", Scientific American, vol. 328, no. 6 (June 2023), p. 86.
  • Oreskes, Naomi, "Social Security and Science: Attacks on the program rest on false 'facts' similar to ones used against climate change action", Scientific American, vol. 328, no. 5 (May 2023), p.86.
  • Oreskes, Naomi, "The Eight-Billion-Person Bomb: A surging population – and the planet – cannot survive without help", Scientific American, vol. 328, no. 3 (March 2023), p. 76.
  • Oreskes, Naomi, "Breaking the Techno-Promise: We do not have enough time for nuclear power to save us from the climate crisis," Scientific American, vol. 326, no. 2 (February 2022), p. 74.
  • Oreskes, Naomi, "History Matters to Science: It helps to explain how cynical actors undermine the truth", Scientific American, vol. 323, no. 6 (December 2020), p. 81. "In our 2010 book, Merchants of Doubt, Erik M. Conway and I showed how the same arguments [as those used to cast doubt on the link between tobacco use and lung cancer] were used to delay action on acid rain, the ozone hole and climate change – and this year [2020] we saw the spurious "freedom" argument being used to disparage mask wearing [during the COVID-19 pandemic]."
  • Oreskes, Naomi (September 2020). "Tainted money taints research". Observatory. Scientific American. 323 (3): 81.[43]
  • Oreskes, Naomi & Erik M. Conway (September 2020). "The information manipulators : by moving matter and energy, innovators have democratized information". Scientific American. 323 (3): 40–46.[44]
  • Oreskes, Naomi; Conway, Erik M. (October 16, 2018). "Fixing the Climate Requires More Than Technology". The New York Times. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  • Oreskes, Naomi; Supran, Geoffrey (September 1, 2017). "Yes, ExxonMobil misled the public". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  • Supran, Geoffrey; Oreskes, Naomi (August 22, 2017). "What Exxon Mobil Didn't Say About Climate Change". The New York Times. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  • Oreskes, Naomi (October 10, 2015). "Exxon's Climate Concealment". The New York Times. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  • Oreskes, Naomi; Conway, Erik (July 25, 2014). "14 concepts that will be obsolete after catastrophic climate change". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  • Oreskes, Naomi (January 17, 2013). "Put government labs to work on climate change". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  • Oreskes, Naomi (February 1, 2007). "The Long Consensus On Climate Change". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  • Oreskes, Naomi (July 24, 2006). "Global warming -- signed, sealed and delivered". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  • — (December 26, 2004). "Undeniable global warming". The Washington Post.

Selected awards, honors, and fellowships edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Oreskes' home page at Harvard University
  • Naomi Oreskes at IMDb
  • Why we should believe in science. Lecture in TED-Salon, New York, May 2014.
  • The Collapse of Western Civilization. The Science Show, ABC Radio National, 16 August 2014.
  • SILA – The Competing Interests Shaping the Future of our Planet. Panel Discussion, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 18 March 2014. (Transcript.)
  • ‘I Can’t Just Stand on the Sidelines’: An Interview with Naomi Oreskes by Claudia Dreifus October 18, 2019
  • Works by or about Naomi Oreskes at Internet Archive
  • Naomi Oreskes on the Muck Rack journalist listing site  

naomi, oreskes, born, november, 1958, american, historian, science, became, professor, history, science, affiliated, professor, earth, planetary, sciences, harvard, university, 2013, after, years, professor, history, science, studies, university, california, d. Naomi Oreskes e ˈ r ɛ s k e s 1 born November 25 1958 2 is an American historian of science She became Professor of the History of Science and Affiliated Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University in 2013 after 15 years as Professor of History and Science Studies at the University of California San Diego 3 Naomi OreskesOreskes at the 2015 2nd European TA conference in BerlinBorn 1958 11 25 November 25 1958 age 65 EducationImperial College London BS Stanford University PhD RelativesDaniel Oreskes brother Michael Oreskes brother Scientific careerFieldsHistory of science Economic geologyInstitutionsStanford University U S Environmental Protection Agency Dartmouth College Harvard University New York University University of California San DiegoShe has worked on studies of geophysics environmental issues such as global warming and the history of science In 2010 Oreskes co authored Merchants of Doubt which identified some parallels between the climate change debate and earlier public controversies notably the tobacco industry s campaign to obscure the link between smoking and serious disease Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Academics 2 1 1 Science and society essay 2 1 2 Merchants of Doubt 3 Controversies 4 Writings 4 1 Books 4 2 Papers 4 3 Editorials and opinion articles 5 Selected awards honors and fellowships 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editOreskes is the daughter of Susan Eileen nee Nagin a teacher 4 and Irwin Oreskes a professor of medical laboratory sciences and former dean of the School of Health Sciences at Hunter College in New York 5 6 7 8 9 She has three siblings Michael Oreskes a journalist Daniel Oreskes an actor and Rebecca Oreskes a writer and former U S Forest Service ranger 7 She is Jewish 10 She received her Bachelor of Science in mining geology from the Royal School of Mines of Imperial College University of London in 1981 She later received her PhD degree in the Stanford University Graduate Special Program in Geological Research and History of Science 11 Career editOreskes has worked as a consultant for the United States Environmental Protection Agency and US National Academy of Sciences and has also taught at Dartmouth College New York University UCSD and Harvard University She is the author of or has contributed to a number of essays and technical reports in economic geology and history of science 12 in addition to several books Academics edit Oreskes academic career started in geology then broadened into history and philosophy of science Her work was concerned with scientific methods model validation consensus dissent as in 2 books on the often misunderstood history of continental drift and plate tectonics She later focused on climate change science and studied the doubt creation industry opposing it She worked as a mining geologist for WMC Western Mining Company in outback South Australia based in Adelaide 13 Starting in 1984 she returned to academe as a research assistant in the Geology Department and as a teaching assistant in the departments of Geology Philosophy and Applied Earth Sciences at Stanford University The 1992 Hitzman Oreskes Einaudi paper on Cu U Au REE Olympic Dam deposits has been cited more than 700 times according to Google Scholar She received a National Science Foundation s Young Investigator Award in 1994 14 During 1991 1996 she was Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences and Adjunct Asst Professor of History Dartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire She spent 1996 1998 as Associate Professor History and Philosophy of Science Gallatin School of Individualized Study New York University 15 As an example of studying scientific methods she wrote on model validation in the Earth sciences 16 cited more than 3200 times according to Google Scholar She moved to University of California San Diego in 1998 as associate professor in the Department of History and Program in Science Studies 15 then as professor in that department 2005 2013 as well as adjunct professor of Geosciences since 2007 She was named provost of the Sixth College 2008 2011 17 In 1999 she participated as a consultant to the US Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board for developing a repository safety strategy for the Yucca Mountain project with special attention to model validation 18 Since 2013 Oreskes has served as a professor at Harvard University in the Department of the History of Science and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences by courtesy 19 Since 2017 she has been listed on the board of directors of the National Center for Science Education 20 Oreskes is on the board of directors of the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund 21 Science and society essay edit Oreskes wrote an essay The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change published in the science and society section of the journal Science in December 2004 22 23 24 In the essay she reported an analysis of 928 abstracts published in refereed scientific journals between 1993 and 2003 and published in the ISI database with the keywords global climate change 22 The essay stated the analysis was to test the hypothesis that the drafting of reports and statements by societies such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change American Association for the Advancement of Science and National Academy of Sciences might downplay legitimate dissenting opinions on anthropogenic climate change After the analysis she concluded that 75 percent of the examined abstracts either explicitly or implicitly backed the consensus view while none directly dissented from it The essay received a great deal of media attention from around the world and has been cited by many prominent persons such as Al Gore in the movie An Inconvenient Truth In 2007 Oreskes expanded her analysis stating that approximately 20 percent of abstracts explicitly endorsed the consensus on climate change that Earth s climate is being affected by human activities In addition 55 percent of abstracts implicitly endorsed the consensus by engaging in research to characterize the ongoing and or future impact of climate change 50 percent of abstracts or to mitigate predicted changes 5 percent The remaining 25 percent focused on either paleoclimate 10 or developing measurement techniques 15 Oreskes did not classify these as taking a position on contemporary global climate change 25 Merchants of Doubt edit Main articles Merchants of Doubt and Merchants of Doubt film Merchants of Doubt is a 2010 book by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M Conway Oreskes and Conway both American historians of science identify some remarkable parallels between the climate change debate and earlier controversies over tobacco smoking acid rain and the hole in the ozone layer They argue that spreading doubt and confusion was the basic strategy of those opposing action in each case 26 In particular Fred Seitz Fred Singer and a few other contrarian scientists joined forces with conservative think tanks and private corporations to challenge the scientific consensus on many contemporary issues 27 Most reviewers received it enthusiastically 28 One reviewer said that Merchants of Doubt is exhaustively researched and documented and may be one of the most important books of 2010 Another reviewer saw the book as his choice for best science book of the year 29 A film with the same name inspired by the book was released in 2015 30 Other film released in 2020 was The Campaign Against the Climate a documentary directed by the Danish journalist and filmmaker Mads Ellesoe 31 Controversies editTogether with Erik Conway and Matthew Shindell in 2008 Oreskes wrote the paper From Chicken Little to Dr Pangloss William Nierenberg Global Warming and the Social Deconstruction of Scientific Knowledge 32 which argued that William Nierenberg as chairman reframed a National Academy of Sciences committee report on climate change in 1983 into economic terms to avoid action on the topic Nierenberg died in 2000 but a rebuttal was published in 2010 in the same journal 33 which said the paper contradicted the historical report and there was no evidence that any committee members disagreed with the report the evidence was that the report reflected the consensus at the time 34 In 2015 Oreskes published an opinion piece in The Guardian titled There is a New Form of Climate Denialism to Look Out For So Don t Celebrate Yet 35 in which she said scientists who call for a continued use of nuclear energy are renewable energy deniers and myth makers She cited an article by four prominent climate scientists James Hansen Ken Caldeira Kerry Emanuel and Tom Wigley saying nuclear power must be used to combat climate change 36 An opinion piece by Michael Specter in The New Yorker asserted that she had branded these four scientists as climate deniers and that her characterization was absurd as they were among those who had done the most to push people to combat climate change 37 In 2015 news outlets reported that ExxonMobil scientists had found evidence for climate change but had nonetheless continued to raise doubts about it a charge that Oreskes also reported 38 39 The company criticized Oreskes and invited her and the public to read approximately 187 documents written between 1977 and 2014 38 She and Geoffrey Supran did so and reported their findings which supported the original accounts in the peer reviewed journal Environmental Research Letters in 2017 38 40 Writings editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2022 This section contains a list that has not been properly sorted Specifically it does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works often though not always due to being in reverse chronological order See MOS LISTSORT for more information Please improve this section if you can May 2023 Books edit Science on a Mission How Military Funding Shaped What We Do and Don t Know about the Ocean University of Chicago Press 2020 ISBN 9780226732381 Why Trust Science Princeton University Press 2019 Edited by Stephen Macedo ISBN 9780691179001 The Rejection of Continental Drift Theory and Method in American Earth Science Oxford University Press 1999 ISBN 0 19 511733 6 41 Plate Tectonics An Insider s History of the Modern Theory of the Earth Edited with Homer Le Grand Westview Press 2003 ISBN 0 8133 4132 9 42 Perspectives on Geophysics Special Issue of Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B Oreskes Naomi and James R Fleming eds 2000 Merchants of Doubt How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming Naomi Oreskes and Erik M Conway Bloomsbury Press 2010 The Collapse of Western Civilization A View from the Future Naomi Oreskes and Erik M Conway Columbia University Press 2014 Encyclical on Climate Change and Inequality On Care for Our Common Home Pope Francis introduction by Naomi Oreskes Brooklyn NY Melville House 2015 ISBN 978 1 612 19528 5 Discerning Experts The Practices of Scientific Assessment for Environmental Policy Michael Oppenheimer N Oreskes D Jamieson K Brysse J O Reilly amp M Shindell University of Chicago Press 2019 ISBN 978 0 226 60201 1 The Big Myth How American Business Taught Us to Loathe Government and Love the Free Market Naomi Oreskes and Erik M Conway Bloomsbury Publishing 2023 ISBN 978 1 635 57357 2Papers edit This section contains a list that has not been properly sorted Specifically it does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works often though not always due to being in reverse chronological order See MOS LISTSORT for more information Please improve this section if you can May 2023 Lewandowsky Stephan Cowtan Risbey James S Mann Michael E Steinman Byron E Oreskes Naomi Rahmstorf Stefan 2018 The pause in global warming in historical context II Comparing models to observations Environmental Research Letters 13 12 123007 Bibcode 2018ERL 13l3007L doi 10 1088 1748 9326 aaf372 hdl 1983 3539ae93 74ba 4dad 9e39 44f9656fc7ad Lloyd Elisabeth A Oreskes Naomi 2018 Climate Change Attribution When is it Appropriate to Accept New Methods Earth s Future 5 3 311 325 Bibcode 2018EaFut 6 311L doi 10 1002 2017EF000665 Oreskes Naomi 2017 Response by Oreskes to Beyond Counting Climate Consensus Environmental Communication 11 6 731 732 doi 10 1080 17524032 2017 1377094 S2CID 149405262 Zalasiewicz J Oreskes Naomi 21st of 26 authors 2017 The Working Group on the Anthropocene Summary of Evidence and Interim Recommendations Anthropocene 19 55 60 Bibcode 2017Anthr 19 55Z doi 10 1016 j ancene 2017 09 001 hdl 1885 139543 S2CID 135098677 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Supran Geoffrey Oreskes Naomi 2017 Assessing ExxonMobil s climate change communications 1977 2014 Environmental Research Letters 12 8 084019 Bibcode 2017ERL 12h4019S doi 10 1088 1748 9326 aa815f Waters Colin N et al 2016 The Anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the Holocene Science 351 6269 6269 doi 10 1126 science aad2622 PMID 26744408 S2CID 206642594 Zalasiewicz Jan et al 2015 When did the Anthropocene begin A mid twentieth century boundary level is stratigraphically optimal PDF Quaternary International 383 196 203 Bibcode 2015QuInt 383 196Z doi 10 1016 j quaint 2014 11 045 hdl 11250 2485908 Lewandowsky Stephan et al 2016 The Pause in Global Warming Turning a Routine Fluctuation into a Problem for Science Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 97 5 723 733 Bibcode 2016BAMS 97 723L doi 10 1175 BAMS D 14 00106 1 hdl 1983 9a81f4b9 c049 411b a8fd 11acfbbc2211 Lewandowsky Stephan Oreskes Naomi Risbey James S Newell Ben R Smithson Michael 2015 Seepage Climate change denial and its effect on the scientific community Global Environmental Change 33 1 13 doi 10 1016 j gloenvcha 2015 02 013 Risbey et al 2014 Well estimated global surface warming in climate projections selected for ENSO phase Nature Climate Change 4 9 835 840 Bibcode 2014NatCC 4 835R doi 10 1038 nclimate2310 Brysse Keynyn Oreskes Naomi O Reilly Jessica Oppenheimer Michael 2013 Climate change prediction Erring on the side of least drama Global Environmental Change 23 1 327 337 doi 10 1016 j gloenvcha 2012 10 008 Oreskes Naomi Conway Erik M 2010 Defeating the merchants of doubt Nature 465 7299 686 687 Bibcode 2010Natur 465 686O doi 10 1038 465686a PMID 20535183 S2CID 4414326 Oreskes Naomi 2004 Science and public policy what s proof got to do with it PDF Environmental Science amp Policy 7 5 369 383 doi 10 1016 j envsci 2004 06 002 Oreskes Naomi December 2004 The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change Science 306 5702 1686 doi 10 1126 science 1103618 PMID 15576594 Oreskes Naomi Shrader Frechette Kristin Belitz Kenneth 1994 Verification Validation and Confirmation of Numerical Models in the Earth Sciences PDF Science 263 5147 641 646 Bibcode 1994Sci 263 641O doi 10 1126 science 263 5147 641 PMID 17747657 S2CID 16428790 Hitzman Murray W Oreskes Naomi Einaudi Marco T 1992 Geological characteristics and tectonic setting of Proterozoic iron oxide Cu U Au LREE deposits Precambrian Research 58 1 4 241 287 Bibcode 1992PreR 58 241H doi 10 1016 0301 9268 92 90121 4 Cook J Supran G Lewandowsky S Oreskes N amp Maibach E 2019 America Misled How the fossil fuel industry deliberately misled Americans about climate change Fairfax VA George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication Editorials and opinion articles edit This section contains a list that has not been properly sorted Specifically it does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works often though not always due to being in reverse chronological order See MOS LISTSORT for more information Please improve this section if you can May 2023 Oreskes Naomi Masked Confusion A trusted source of health information misleads the public by prioritizing rigor over reality Scientific American vol 329 no 4 November 2023 pp 90 91 Oreskes Naomi Furious about Firearms Outrage not hope will move us to prevent gun violence Scientific American vol 329 no 1 July August 2023 p 96 Oreskes Naomi Fusion s False Promise Despite a recent advance nuclear fusion is not the solution to the climate crisis Scientific American vol 328 no 6 June 2023 p 86 Oreskes Naomi Social Security and Science Attacks on the program rest on false facts similar to ones used against climate change action Scientific American vol 328 no 5 May 2023 p 86 Oreskes Naomi The Eight Billion Person Bomb A surging population and the planet cannot survive without help Scientific American vol 328 no 3 March 2023 p 76 Oreskes Naomi Breaking the Techno Promise We do not have enough time for nuclear power to save us from the climate crisis Scientific American vol 326 no 2 February 2022 p 74 Oreskes Naomi History Matters to Science It helps to explain how cynical actors undermine the truth Scientific American vol 323 no 6 December 2020 p 81 In our 2010 book Merchants of Doubt Erik M Conway and I showed how the same arguments as those used to cast doubt on the link between tobacco use and lung cancer were used to delay action on acid rain the ozone hole and climate change and this year 2020 we saw the spurious freedom argument being used to disparage mask wearing during the COVID 19 pandemic Oreskes Naomi September 2020 Tainted money taints research Observatory Scientific American 323 3 81 43 Oreskes Naomi amp Erik M Conway September 2020 The information manipulators by moving matter and energy innovators have democratized information Scientific American 323 3 40 46 44 Oreskes Naomi Conway Erik M October 16 2018 Fixing the Climate Requires More Than Technology The New York Times Retrieved August 19 2019 Oreskes Naomi Supran Geoffrey September 1 2017 Yes ExxonMobil misled the public Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 19 2019 Supran Geoffrey Oreskes Naomi August 22 2017 What Exxon Mobil Didn t Say About Climate Change The New York Times Retrieved August 19 2019 Oreskes Naomi October 10 2015 Exxon s Climate Concealment The New York Times Retrieved August 19 2019 Oreskes Naomi Conway Erik July 25 2014 14 concepts that will be obsolete after catastrophic climate change The Washington Post Retrieved August 19 2019 Oreskes Naomi January 17 2013 Put government labs to work on climate change The Washington Post Retrieved August 19 2019 Oreskes Naomi February 1 2007 The Long Consensus On Climate Change The Washington Post Retrieved August 19 2019 Oreskes Naomi July 24 2006 Global warming signed sealed and delivered Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 19 2019 December 26 2004 Undeniable global warming The Washington Post Selected awards honors and fellowships editThis section contains a list that has not been properly sorted Specifically it does not follow the Manual of Style for lists of works often though not always due to being in reverse chronological order See MOS LISTSORT for more information Please improve this section if you can June 2023 The British Academy Medal 2019 45 Mary C Rabbit Award History and Philosophy of Geology Division Geological Society of America 2019 46 Elected Member of the American Philosophical Society 2019 47 Guggenheim Fellow 2018 2019 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 48 Elected Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2017 49 Plenary Speaker American Association for the Advancement of Science 2017 50 Stephen H Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication Climate One 2016 51 Ambassador and Fellow American Geophysical Union 2016 52 Frederick Anderson Climate Change Award Center for International Environmental Law 2016 53 Convocation Speaker The Evergreen State College Olympia and Tacoma Washington 2016 54 Public Service Award Geological Society of America 2015 55 Elected a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry 2015 56 William T Patten Visiting Lectureship Indiana University March 2015 57 Herbert Feis Prize for Public History American Historical Association 2014 58 Forum for the History of Science in America Distinguished Lecture History of Science Society 2014 59 Presidential Citation for Science and Society American Geophysical Union 2014 60 Commencement Speaker University of California Riverside 2012 61 Climate Change Communicator of the Year George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication 2011 62 Francis Bacon Award in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Caltech 2008 63 Chancellors Associates Faculty Excellence Award for Community Service UCSD 2008 64 Listed Who s Who in American Science and Engineering Who s Who in the West 65 George Sarton Award Lecture American Association for the Advancement of Science 2004 66 American Philosophical Society Sabbatical Fellowship 2001 2002 67 National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award 1994 1999 68 Ritter Memorial Fellowship in History of Marine Sciences Scripps Institution of Oceanography 1994 69 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for University Teachers 1993 94 65 Society of Economic Geologists Lindgren Prize for outstanding work by a young scientist 1993 70 See also editSurveys of scientists views on climate change Oreskes 2004 Logology science of science References edit The Republican War on Science UCSD Guestbook University of California Television May 2006 Retrieved February 2 2022 Oreskes Naomi lccn loc gov Retrieved May 10 2014 People Naomi Oreskes Harvard University Retrieved November 2 2013 New York Times Geraldine Baum Reporter Marries September 24 1989 Phys org Oreskes professor at NYC s Hunter College dies by Meghan Barr March 2 2013 Who s who in the West A Biographical Dictionary of Noteworthy Men and Women A N Marquis Company 2004 ISBN 978 0 8379 0935 6 Retrieved April 19 2015 a b City University of New York Irwin Oreskes Professor Emeritus at NYC s Hunter College who Taught Lab Science Dies at 86 March 4 2013 Besides Michael Oreskes Irwin Oreskes also is survived by his wife Susan Oreskes his other children Naomi Oreskes a science historian Daniel Oreskes an actor and Rebecca Oreskes a writer and former ranger with the U S Forest Service and five grandchildren His funeral will be held on Sunday at Jewish Community Chapel New York Times Obituary NAGIN Morris age 73 died after brief Illness on June 2 1964 June 4 1964 devoted father of Susan Oreskes and the late Richard Nagin loving grandfather of Iris Nagin Michael Daniel Naomi and Rebecca Oreskes Services at Riverside Memorial Chapel Naomi Oreskes Is Wed To Dr Kenneth Belitz The New York Times September 29 1986 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 14 2017 How Jewish philanthropies deal with climate change The Jerusalem Post JPost com Retrieved November 13 2022 Morton Adam November 12 2010 Secrets behind weird science The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved June 15 2023 Publications UCSD Archived from the original on February 4 2012 Retrieved March 14 2012 Naomi Oreskes Is Wed To Dr Kenneth Belitz The New York Times September 29 1986 Award Abstract 9357888 NSF Young Investigator nsf gov awardsearch December 8 1993 Retrieved August 21 2019 a b Naomi Oreskes C V 2003 PDF history ucsd edu Retrieved August 21 2019 Oreskes Naomi Kristin Shrader Frechette Kenneth Belitz 1994 Verification validation and confirmation of numerical models in the earth sciences PDF Science 263 5147 641 646 Bibcode 1994Sci 263 641O doi 10 1126 science 263 5147 641 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 17747657 S2CID 16428790 Retrieved August 21 2019 Oreskes appointed provost of UCSD s Sixth College ww sddt com News February 7 2008 Retrieved August 21 2019 US Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board September 14 1999 Developing a repository safety strategy with special attention to model validation PDF US Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board Archived from the original PDF on May 1 2013 Retrieved March 23 2012 Naomi Oreskes Harvard Faculty Directory Retrieved November 30 2018 Board of Directors ncse com National Center for Science Education Archived from the original on October 7 2017 Retrieved October 30 2018 Board of Directors csldf org Climate Science Legal Defense Fund Retrieved August 19 2019 a b Oreskes Naomi December 3 2004 Beyond the Ivory Tower The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change Science 306 5702 1686 doi 10 1126 science 1103618 PMID 15576594 Oreskes Naomi January 21 2005 Beyond the Ivory Tower The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change including corrections PDF Science 306 5702 1686 doi 10 1126 science 1103618 PMID 15576594 S2CID 153792099 Retrieved March 14 2012 Pielke R A Oreskes N May 13 2005 Exchange of letters to Science PDF Science 308 5724 952 954 doi 10 1126 science 308 5724 952 PMID 15890861 S2CID 39221238 Archived from the original PDF on March 27 2009 Retrieved March 14 2012 Oreskes Naomi 2007 The scientific consensus on climate change How do we know we re not wrong PDF In DiMento Joseph F Doughman Pamela eds Climate Change MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 04241 3 Keane Phoebe September 19 2020 How the oil industry made us doubt climate change BBC News Retrieved June 15 2023 Naomi Oreskes and Erik M Conway 2010 Merchants of Doubt Bloomsbury Press p 6 Rohr Christian 2015 Die Machiavellis der Wissenschaft Das Netzwerk des Leugnens Physik in unserer Zeit 46 2 100 doi 10 1002 piuz 201590021 McKie Robin August 8 2010 Merchants of Doubt by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M Conway The Guardian Retrieved March 14 2012 The film that reveals how American experts discredit climate scientists The Guardian March 15 2015 The Campaign Against the Climate Debunking climate change denial April 17 2021 Oreskes Naomi Conway Erik M Shindell Matthew Winter 2008 From Chicken Little to Dr Pangloss William Nierenberg Global Warming and the Social Deconstruction of Scientific Knowledge Hist Stud Nat Sci 38 1 109 152 doi 10 1525 hsns 2008 38 1 109 Nierenberg Nicolas Tschinkel Walter Tschinkel Victoria Summer 2010 Early Climate Change Consensus at the National Academy The Origins and Making of Changing Climate PDF Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences Vol 40 no 3 University of California Press pp 318 349 Gillis Justin June 15 2015 Naomi Oreskes a Lightning Rod in a Changing Climate The New York Times Profiles in Science Oreskes Naomi December 16 2015 There is a new form of climate denialism to look out for so don t celebrate yet The Guardian Hansen James Emanuel Kerry Caldeira Ken Wigley Tom December 3 2015 Nuclear power paves the only viable path forward on climate change The Guardian Specter Michael December 18 2015 How Not to Debate Nuclear Energy and Climate Change The New Yorker a b c Grandoni Dino August 24 2017 ExxonMobil asked people to read the documents it produced on climate change So these Harvard researchers did The Washington Post Levy Adam May 30 2023 Scientists warned about climate change in 1965 Nothing was done Knowable Magazine Annual Reviews doi 10 1146 knowable 052523 1 inactive January 31 2024 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint DOI inactive as of January 2024 link Supran G Oreskes N 2020 Addendum to Assessing ExxonMobil s climate change communications 1977 2014 Supran and Oreskes 2017 Environ Res Lett 12 084019 Environ Res Lett 15 11 119401 doi 10 1088 1748 9326 ab89d5 S2CID 228960702 Stein Daniel October 1991 Review The Rejection of Continental Drift Theory and Method in American Earth Science by Naomi Oreskes American Scientist Coakley Bernard August 2002 Review Upheaval from the Abyss by David M Lawrence and Plate Tectonics edited by Naomi Oreskes and Homer Le Grand American Scientist Online version is titled Jeffrey Epstein s Harvard connections show how money can distort research Online version is titled Unlimited information is transforming society The British Academy Medal British Academy Retrieved August 6 2019 Mary C Rabbit Award History and Philosophy of Geology Division Geological Society of America Retrieved August 6 2019 Elected Members American Philosophical Society Retrieved May 17 2019 NAOMI ORESKES Fellow Awarded 2018 Field of Study History of Science Technology and Economics John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved August 6 2019 Members American Academy of Arts and Sciences Retrieved August 6 2019 Naomi Oreskes Should Scientists Serve as Sentinels American Association for the Advancement of Science Retrieved August 6 2019 2016 Stephen H Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication Bestowed Upon Dr Naomi Oreskes Climate One July 12 2016 Retrieved August 6 2019 Johnson Lozier Meltzer and Oreskes Receive 2016 Ambassador Awards American Geophysical Union December 30 2016 Retrieved August 6 2019 Dr Naomi Oreskes Receives 2016 Frederick Anderson Climate Change Award Center for International Environmental Law Retrieved August 6 2019 Convocation and Guest Speaker The Evergreen State College February 10 2017 Retrieved August 6 2019 2015 Public Service Award Presented to Naomi Oreskes Geological Society of America Retrieved August 7 2019 Powell Mike October 16 2015 Meet the New Fellows of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry Center for Inquiry Retrieved July 23 2022 Historian of science Naomi Oreskes to present Patten Lectures at IU Bloomington Indiana University Retrieved August 7 2019 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES THE 2014 PRIZE WINNERS American Historical Association Retrieved August 7 2019 Why I Am a Presentist PDF History of Science Society Retrieved August 7 2019 Buhrman Joan 2014 AGU Celebrates Leaders for Contributions to Policy and Public Awareness Eos Transactions American Geophysical Union American Geophysical Union 95 21 178 Bibcode 2014EOSTr 95 178B doi 10 1002 2014EO210007 Seven Commencement Ceremonies at UC Riverside Our Students Tell the Story University of California Riverside Retrieved August 7 2019 Historian and Scientist Naomi Oreskes and the Alliance for Climate Education Named 2011 Climate Change Communicators of the Year www climatechangecommunication org George Mason Center for Climate Change Communication Archived from the original on June 2 2014 Retrieved August 7 2019 PREVIOUS AWARDEES Francis Bacon Award in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology Retrieved August 7 2019 Annual UCSD Chancellor s Associates event fetes outstanding faculty members University of California San Diego Retrieved August 7 2019 a b The Scientific Consensus on Global Warming How Do We Know We re Not Wrong Environmental Science Seminar Series American Meteorological Society June 20 2007 Retrieved March 14 2012 Historian Of Science Naomi Oreskes Presents AAAS Award Lecture on Topic of Proof and Consensus in Science Press release University of California February 11 2004 Archived from the original on October 22 2011 Retrieved March 14 2012 Historian of Science Awarded 2002 American Philosophical Society Sabbatical Fellowship History of Science Society August 13 2001 Retrieved March 14 2012 Award Abstract 9357888 NSF Young Investigator National Science Foundation Retrieved March 14 2012 Ritter Memorial Fellowship Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archived from the original on March 26 2012 Retrieved March 14 2012 Waldemar Lindgren Award Society of Economic Geologists Retrieved March 14 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Naomi Oreskes Oreskes home page at Harvard University Naomi Oreskes at IMDb Why we should believe in science Lecture in TED Salon New York May 2014 The Collapse of Western Civilization The Science Show ABC Radio National 16 August 2014 SILA The Competing Interests Shaping the Future of our Planet Panel Discussion American Academy of Arts amp Sciences 18 March 2014 Transcript I Can t Just Stand on the Sidelines An Interview with Naomi Oreskes by Claudia Dreifus October 18 2019 Works by or about Naomi Oreskes at Internet Archive Naomi Oreskes on the Muck Rack journalist listing site nbsp Portals nbsp Biography nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naomi Oreskes amp oldid 1201974737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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