Ian Clark (geologist) explained

Ian D. Clark is a professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Ottawa (Canada), who has been publishing research on geoscience, groundwater and geochemistry since 1982, and is currently teaching GEO 1111 with David Schneider.[1] His graduate work in isotope hydrogeology was at the University of Waterloo and the University of Paris.[2]

Clark, who is a palaioclimatologist, is among the scientists who reject the mainstream scientific consensus on climate change; in the 2007 UK television documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle, he asserted that changes in global temperature correlate with solar activity, saying "Solar activity of the last hundred years, over the last several hundred years correlates very nicely on a decadal basis, with sea ice and Arctic temperatures."[3]

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  1. "Professor Ian Clark: Papers in refereed journals" (list), University of Ottawa, Canada, January 2009, webpage: uO-clark-p .
  2. Web site: NRSP people: Ian Clark . Natural Resources Stewardship Project . 2007-04-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070328042214/http://www.nrsp.com/people-ian-clark.html . 2007-03-28 . dead .
  3. . Documentary. Martin Durkin (director). . United Kingdom . 00:35:38-00:35:47 (video clock) . March 8, 2007 .