Roger A. Pielke Jr. Explained

Roger A. Pielke Jr.
Birth Date:November 2, 1968
Field:Political science, Environmental Studies, sports governance
Work Institution:University of Colorado Boulder, Oxford University's James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization, NCAR Environmental and Societal Impacts Group
Alma Mater:University of Colorado Boulder (B.A. 1990; M.A. 1992; Ph.D. 1994)
Known For:Public policy and science, environment-society interactions
Prizes:Eduard Brueckner Prize (2006)
NRC Board on Ocean Sciences Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecturer (2006)
Sigma Xi Distinguished Lectureship Award (2000)
Footnotes:Father Roger A. Pielke, atmospheric scientist (land and sea interactions with atmosphere, atmospheric dynamics, climate change)

Roger A. Pielke Jr. (born November 2, 1968) is an American political scientist and professor, and was the director of the Sports Governance Center within the Department of Athletics at the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado Boulder.[1]

He previously served in the Environmental Studies Program and was a Fellow of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) where he served as director of the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado Boulder from 2001 to 2007. Pielke was a visiting scholar at Oxford University's Saïd Business School in the 2007–2008 academic year.[2]

A prolific writer, his interests include understanding the politicization of science; decision making under uncertainty; policy education for scientists in areas such as climate change, disaster mitigation, and world trade; and research on the governance of sports organizations, including FIFA and the NCAA.

Education and background

Pielke earned a B.A. in mathematics (1990), an M.A. in public policy (1992), and a Ph.D. in political science, all from the University of Colorado Boulder. Prior to his positions at CU-Boulder, from 1993 to 2001 he was a staff scientist[3] in the Environmental and Societal Impacts Group of the National Center for Atmospheric Research. From 2002 to 2004 Pielke was director of graduate studies for the CU-Boulder Graduate Program in Environmental Studies and in 2001 students selected him for the Outstanding Graduate Advisor Award. Pielke serves on numerous editorial boards and advisory committees, retains many professional affiliations, and sat on the board of directors of WeatherData, Inc. from 2001 to 2006. In 2012 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by Linköping University[4] [5] and the Public Service Award of the Geological Society of America.[6] In 2024 Pielke became a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.[7]

Professional writing

Pielke's early work was on the Space Shuttle program. In 1993 he argued that the shuttle was expensive and risky — that it was "probable" that another orbiter would be lost within 20–35 flights.[8] Shortly before the loss of Columbia he warned that loss of another shuttle was only a matter of time.[9] He has also been critical of the space station program.[10]

Pielke has also written extensively on climate change policy. He has written that he accepts the IPCC view of the underlying science, stating, "The IPCC has concluded that greenhouse gas emissions resulting from human activity are an important driver of changes in climate. And on this basis alone I am personally convinced that it makes sense to take action to limit greenhouse gas emissions."[11] He also states that, "Any conceivable emissions reductions policies, even if successful, cannot have a perceptible impact on the climate for many decades", and from this he concludes that, "In coming decades the only policies that can effectively be used to manage the immediate effects of climate variability and change will be adaptive."[12] [13]

On the issues of hurricanes and climate change he has argued that the trend in increasing damage from hurricanes is primarily due to societal and economic factors (chiefly an increase in wealth density), rather than change in the frequency and intensity.[14]

A "Guide to Climate Skeptics" published by Foreign Policy notes that Pielke's published views have led to him being considered by some a "denier" of climate change and by others an "alarmist".[15] In October 2016, in a hacked email disclosed by WikiLeaks,[16] Judd Legum states that a ThinkProgress blog was instrumental in his firing from the FiveThirtyEight website.[17]

In April 2015, Pielke joined with a group issuing An Ecomodernist Manifesto.[18] [19] The other authors were: John Asafu-Adjaye, Linus Blomqvist, Stewart Brand, Barry Brook. Ruth DeFries, Erle Ellis, Christopher Foreman, David Keith, Martin Lewis, Mark Lynas, Ted Nordhaus, Rachel Pritzker, Joyashree Roy, Mark Sagoff, Michael Shellenberger, Robert Stone, and Peter Teague.[20]

Pielke was named in a letter sent by Representative Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) to institutions that employed scientists who had testified to Congress about climate change. The letter stated, "My colleagues and I cannot perform our duties if research or testimony provided to us is influenced by undisclosed financial relationships," and requested information including the sources and amounts of outside funding for those scientists who had testified.[21]

Pielke rebuked Grijalva's investigation into alleged financial influence on him by fossil fuel companies. "I have no funding, declared or undeclared, with any fossil fuel company or interest. I never have. Representative Grijalva knows this too, because when I have testified before the US Congress, I have disclosed my funding and possible conflicts of interest... the Congressman and his staff, along with compliant journalists, are busy characterizing me in public as a 'climate skeptic' opposed to action on climate change. This of course is a lie. I have written a book calling for a carbon tax, I have publicly supported President Obama’s proposed EPA carbon regulations, and I have just published another book strongly defending the scientific assessment of the IPCC with respect to disasters and climate change." Pielke stated in a blog post published after Grijalva began demanding Pielke's employer to disclose all of Pielke's personal correspondence (including draft letters) as it related to climate science.[22]

Pielke contends that Democratic members of Congress were motivated by political and partisan interests. He believes that he was targeted due to his echoing of IPCC opinion that it is 'incorrect to associate the increasing costs of disasters with the emission of greenhouse gases'.[22]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Roger Pielke, Jr. . Center for Science and Technology Policy Research . 4 April 2017.
  2. News: James Martin Fellows . July 2009 . . Summer Newsletter . 10 . 2012-08-09.
  3. News: Andrew . Revkin . Andrew Revkin . Climate-Change Program to Aid Poor Nations Is Shut . 2008-08-07 . . 2012-03-28.
  4. Web site: Roger Pielke Jr. awarded an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy from Linköping University . 2012-03-22 . 2012-03-20 . Center for Science and Technology Policy Research.
  5. Web site: Four Honorary Doctors: News & Events: Linköping University . 2012-03-29 . Falklöf . Lennart . 2012-03-20 . Linköping University.
  6. Web site: 2012-07-09 . Roger Pielke Jr. awarded 2012 GSA Public Service Award . 2012-07-09 . Center for Science & Technology Policy Research.
  7. Web site: 2024-03-06 . Akademiets nye medlemmer 2024 . 2024-04-10 . Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi . nb.
  8. A reappraisal of the Space Shuttle programme . Space Policy . May 1993 . Roger . Pielke . 9 . 2 . 133–157. 2012-08-10 . 10.1016/0265-9646(93)90027-7. 1993SpPol...9..133P .
  9. News: Roger . Pielke . When, not if, we lose another shuttle, what then? . 2002-09-16 . . 2012-08-10.
  10. Book: Pielke . Roger . Byerly . Radford . Space Policy Alternatives . The Space Shuttle Program: "Performance Versus Promise" . Radford Byerly . Westview Press . 1992 . 223–247 . http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/admin/publication_files/1992.01.pdf . 2012-08-10 . 978-0813386188.
  11. Web site: Statement to the Committee on Government Reform of the United States House of Representatives . 2012-08-09 . Roger A. Pielke Jr. . 2006-07-20 .
  12. Lifting the taboo on adaptation . Nature . 2007-02-08 . Roger . Pielke . Gwyn Prins . Steve Rayner . Daniel Sarewitz . 445 . 7128 . 597–8. 2012-08-09 . 10.1038/445597a . 17287795. 4365996 . free .
  13. Rethinking the role of adaptation in climate policy . Global Environmental Change . 1998 . Roger . Pielke . 8 . 2 . 159–170. 2012-08-10 . 10.1016/s0959-3780(98)00011-9. 1998GEC.....8..159P .
  14. Bringing Society Back into the Climate Debate . Population and Environment . January 2005 . Roger . Pielke . Daniel Sarewitz . 26 . 3 . 255–268. 2012-08-10 . 10.1007/s11111-005-1877-6. 10.1.1.207.1022 . 2788487 .
  15. News: The FP Guide to Climate Skeptics . . 26 Feb 2010 . 26 March 2024 . Larsen, Christina . Keating, Joshua . amp .
  16. Web site: Franceschi-Bicchierai . Lorenzo . How Hackers Broke Into John Podesta and Colin Powell's Gmail Accounts . Motherboard . 20 October 2016 . 21 October 2016.
  17. http://www.denverpost.com/2016/10/27/wikileaks-exposes-liberal-groups-efforts-to-thwart-climate-writings-of-cus-roger-pielke-jr Legum wrote: “I think it’s fair say that, without Climate Progress, Pielke would still be writing on climate change for 538”.
  18. Web site: An Ecomodernist Manifesto. ecomodernism.org. April 17, 2015. A good Anthropocene demands that humans use their growing social, economic, and technological powers to make life better for people, stabilize the climate, and protect the natural world..
  19. News: Eduardo Porter. A Call to Look Past Sustainable Development. April 17, 2015. The New York Times. April 14, 2015. On Tuesday, a group of scholars involved in the environmental debate, including Professor Roy and Professor Brook, Ruth DeFries of Columbia University, and Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus of the Breakthrough Institute in Oakland, Calif., issued what they are calling the “Eco-modernist Manifesto.”.
  20. Web site: Authors An Ecomodernist Manifesto. ecomodernism.org. April 17, 2015. As scholars, scientists, campaigners, and citizens, we write with the conviction that knowledge and technology, applied with wisdom, might allow for a good, or even great, Anthropocene..
  21. News: Schwartz. John. 2015-02-25. Lawmakers Seek Information on Funding for Climate Change Critics. en-US. The New York Times. 2020-09-02. 0362-4331.
  22. Web site: Roger Pielke Jr.: I am Under 'Investigation' . . Roger . Pielke Jr. . 2015-02-25 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201108130930/https://financialpost.com/opinion/roger-pielke-jr-i-am-under-investigation . 2020-11-08 .