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The following outline gives a more detailed analysis of the signers’ educations.Code:Qualifications of Signers ... Outlined below are the numbers of Petition Project signatories, subdivided by educational specialties. These have been combined, as indicated, into seven categories. 1. Atmospheric, environmental, and Earth sciences includes 3,804 scientists trained in specialties directly related to the physical environment of the Earth and the past and current phenomena that affect that environment. 2. Computer and mathematical sciences includes 935 scientists trained in computer and mathematical methods. Since the human-caused global warming hypothesis rests entirely upon mathematical computer projections and not upon experimental observations, these sciences are especially important in evaluating this hypothesis. 3. Physics and aerospace sciences include 5,812 scientists trained in the fundamental physical and molecular properties of gases, liquids, and solids, which are essential to understanding the physical properties of the atmosphere and Earth. 4. Chemistry includes 4,821 scientists trained in the molecular interactions and behaviors of the substances of which the atmosphere and Earth are composed. 5. Biology and agriculture includes 2,965 scientists trained in the functional and environmental requirements of living things on the Earth. 6. Medicine includes 3,046 scientists trained in the functional and environmental requirements of human beings on the Earth. 7. Engineering and general science includes 10,103 scientists trained primarily in the many engineering specialties required to maintain modern civilization and the prosperity required for all human actions, including environmental programs.
Atmosphere, Earth, & Environment (3,804)
1. Atmosphere (579)I) Atmospheric Science (112)Chemistry (4,821)
II) Climatology (39)
III) Meteorology (343)
IV) Astronomy (59)
V) Astrophysics (26)
II) Geochemistry (63)Code:2. Earth (2,239) I) Earth Science (94)
III) Geology (1,683)
IV) Geophysics (341)
V) Geoscience (36)
VI) Hydrology (22)
II) Environmental Science (253)Code:3. Environment (986) I) Environmental Engineering (487)
III) Forestry (163)
IV) Oceanography (83)
II) Statistics (112)Code:[/INDENT]Computers & Math (935) 1. Computer Science (242) 2. Math (693) [INDENT] I) Mathematics (581)
II) Nuclear Engineering (223)Code:[/INDENT]Physics & Aerospace (5,812) 1. Physics (5,225) [INDENT] I) Physics (2,365)
III) Mechanical Engineering (2,637)
Code:2. Aerospace Engineering (587)
1. Chemistry (3,128)
2. Chemical Engineering (1,693)
Biochemistry, Biology, & Agriculture (2,965)
1. Biochemistry (744)I) Biochemistry (676)
II) Biophysics (68)
II) Ecology (76)Code:2. Biology (1,438) I) Biology (1,049)
III) Entomology (59)
IV) Zoology (149)
V) Animal Science (105)
II) Agricultural Engineering (114)Code:3. Agriculture (783) I) Agricultural Science (296)
III) Plant Science (292)
IV) Food Science (81)
General Engineering & General Science (10,103)Code:[/INDENT]Medicine (3,046) 1. Medical Science (719) 2. Medicine (2,327)
1. General Engineering (9,834)I) Engineering (7,281)
II) Electrical Engineering (2,169)
III) Metallurgy (384)
Code:2. General Science (269)
Having a degree in medicine or food science does not make you an expert in climatology.
In fact, even among those who have a bachelor’s degree in climatology, this does not make you an expert in the field. You become recognised as an expert in the field when you publish peer reviewed papers in the area of climatology.