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ESI Special Topics, September 2006
Citing URL: http://esi-topics.com/gwarm2006/interviews/interview-menu.html

Global Warming

 

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An interview & podcast with:
Prof. Peter Cox
January 2007
In our analysis of the field over the past decade, Professor Peter Cox’s work ranks at #10, with seven qualifying papers cited a total of 416 times to date. In Essential Science Indicators, Professor Cox’s record includes 48 papers cited a total of 1,438 times to date—the majority of which are classified in Geosciences. Professor Cox is the Met Office Chair in Climate System Dynamics at the University of Exeter in the UK.
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An interview with:
Dr. Eric Post
December 2006
According to our analysis of global warming research over the past decade, the scientist ranking at #9 is Dr. Eric Post, with a total of 417 citations. He is a coauthor on the top-ranked paper in this field, “Ecological responses to recent climate change,” (Walther GR, et al., Nature 416[6879]:389-95, 28 March 2002). Dr. Post’s record in Essential Science Indicators includes 20 papers cited a total of 1,049 times to date in the field of Environment & Ecology. Dr. Post is an Associate Professor of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University in University Park. In the interview below, he talks about his highly cited research.
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An interview with:
Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
November 2006
According to our Special Topics analysis of global warming research, the scientist ranked at #4 is Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg. His most-cited paper is ranked at #1 on our 10-year list of papers in this topic. In Essential Science Indicators, his record includes 26 papers cited a total of 872 times to date in the field of Plant & Animal Science, as well as 15 papers cited a total of 732 times to date in the field of Environment & Ecology. Professor Hoegh-Guldberg is the Director of the Centre for Marine Studies at the University of Queensland in Australia.
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An interview with:
Dr. Gian-Reto Walther
October 2006
This month, Special Topics talks with PD Dr. Gian-Reto Walther, the scientist ranked at #8 in our analysis of global warming research. PD Dr. Walther is also the lead author of the #1 paper published in the past decade on this topic, "Ecological responses to recent climate change," (Walther GR, et al., Nature 416[6879]: 389-95, 28 March 2002). In Essential Science Indicators, PD Dr. Walther’s record can be found in the field of Environment & Ecology. PD Dr. Walther is currently a Senior Academic Advisor in the Department of Plant Ecology at the University of Bayreuth, Germany.
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An interview with:
Dr. Philip Fearnside
September 2006
According to our most recent Special Topics analysis of global warming, the work of Dr. Philip Fearnside ranks at #2, with 19 papers cited a total of 530 times. Dr. Fearnside’s record in the Essential Science Indicators database includes 47 papers cited a total of 808 times to date, the majority of which are in the field of Environment & Ecology. Dr. Fearnside is a Research Professor at the National Institute for Research in the Amazon in Manaus, Brazil. In the interview below, he talks about his highly cited global warming research.
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