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CO2 emissions, birth & death rates by country, simulated real-ti. Jean-Marc Jancovici. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Jean-Marc Jancovici Biographie[modifier | modifier le code] Il devient consultant et collabore de 2001 à 2010 avec l'ADEME pour la mise au point du bilan carbone dont il est le principal développeur. En 2001, il entre au comité de veille écologique de la Fondation Nicolas Hulot pour la nature et l'homme[1], puis en 2005 au comité stratégique de cette même fondation.

Il y est coauteur du Pacte écologique, signé par les différents candidats à la présidentielle de 2007. En 2007, il participe en tant que personne morale associée au groupe 1 du Grenelle de l'environnement : « Lutter contre les changements climatiques et maîtriser l’énergie »[2]. En 2007 il fonde également le cabinet Carbone 4[3] avec Alain Grandjean. Il est enseignant-vacataire à Mines ParisTech depuis 2008.

Il est président du Conseil d'Administration du think-tank The Shift Project. Conférences[modifier | modifier le code] Parmi ces interventions remarquées, on trouve : Accueil session - Semaines Sociales de France. Partie 6. Partie 5. Partie 4. Partie 3. Partie 2. Partie 1. The Great Global Warming Swindle. The UK's Channel 4 premiered the documentary on 8 March 2007. The channel described the film as "a polemic that drew together the well-documented views of a number of respected scientists to reach the same conclusions. This is a controversial film but we feel that it is important that all sides of the debate are aired.

"[5] According to Hamish Mykura, Channel 4's head of documentaries, the film was commissioned "to present the viewpoint of the small minority of scientists who do not believe global warming is caused by anthropogenic production of carbon dioxide Although the documentary was welcomed by global warming sceptics, it was criticised by scientific organisations and individual scientists (including one of the scientists interviewed in the film and one whose research was used to support the film's claims[7][8]). Viewpoints expressed in the film[edit] The film won best documentary award at the 2007 Io Isabella International Film Week.[14] Assertions made in the film[edit] [edit] The Great Global Warming Swindle. Part 4 Climate Change: Is CO2 the cause? Part 3 Climate Change: Is CO2 the cause? Part 2 Climate Change: Is CO2 the cause? Part 1 Climate Change: Is CO2 the cause?

Seven major misrepresentations of the scient. ‘The Great Global Warming Swindle’: Misrepresentations of scientific evidence and researchers’ interpretations 30 March 2007 Bob Ward On 8 March 2007, ‘The Great Global Warming Swindle’ was broadcast in the UK on Channel Four television, and over the following two weeks was broadcast again on the More 4 television channel. This programme, which Channel Four spokespersons have described in official statements as a “polemic”, claimed that the rise in global average temperature since the start of the Industrial Revolution has not been caused by the rise in atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases due to human activities, and instead can be explained by variations in solar activity. The narrative made a number of claims, supported by commentary from scientists and non-scientists, about the results and conclusions of research on climate change.

References Caillon, N., Severinghaus, J.P., Jouzel, J., Barnola, J. Damon, P.E. and Peristykh, A.N. 2005.