etired but she continue advancing in herpast line of research. Four years ago he worked at the Department of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences, Universidad de Buenos Aires and was Principal Research in the Argentina Research Council CONICET. Rosa does research in Climatology, Meteorology and Paleoclimatology. Their most recent publication is ‘RELATIONSHIP AMONG A SUPERNOVA, A TRANSITION OF POLARITY OF THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD AND THE PLIO-PLEISTOCENE BOUNDARY’.

cting as a technical advisor to several U.K. MPs and mostly-U.K. MEPs

Member of the European Science and Environment Forum. A

PhD at the University of Waikato and is now a Senior Lecturer in the Earth and Ocean Sciences Department there.

PhD at the University of Waikato and is now a Senior Lecturer in the Earth and Ocean Sciences Department there.

Independent energyadvisor and scientific climate and carbon modeller; official reviewer, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Bavaria, Germany.

. describes him as as an Honorary Member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, past president and Honorary Member of that society’s Division of Environmental Geosciences, an Honorary Member of the Association of American State Geologists, and an Honorary Member of the Kansas Geological Society.

. describes him as as an Honorary Member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, past president and Honorary Member of that society’s Division of Environmental Geosciences, an Honorary Member of the Association of American State Geologists, and an Honorary Member of the Kansas Geological Society.

is a South Tyrolean and is considered one of the most influential climate researchers worldwide.

was born in 1941. He studied economics and economic history at the Municipal University of Amsterdam. Hans HJ Labohmwas born in 1941. He studied economics and economic history at the Municipal University of Amsterdam.

After his military service, from 1967 he worked for the Ministry of Defense at the Dutch Permanent Representation to NATO in Brussels.

In 1971 he joined the Foreign Service and was sent to Sweden.

After returning to the Netherlands in 1974, he worked in various positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: from 1978 as Deputy Policy Planning Advisor.

From 1987 to 1992 he was Deputy Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris.

Since September 1992, he has been affiliated with the Clingendael Institute as a guest researcher and advisor to the Board of Directors.

He has regularly published in Het Financieele Dagblad, NRC Handelsblad, de Volkskrant, the Internationale Spectator and Liberaal Reveil, among others.

From 2002 he worked as a columnist on the American website of ‘Tech Central Station’.