Habibullo Ismailovich Abdussamatov (russian: Хабибулло Исмаилович Абдусаматов; occasionally spelled, Abdusamatov; with initials transliterated either H.I. or K.I; born October 27, 1940 in
Samarkand
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Uzbek SSR,
Soviet Union) is a Russian
astrophysicist of
Uzbek descent. He is the supervisor of the Astrometria project of the Russian section of the
International Space Station and the head of Space research laboratory at the
Saint Petersburg-based
Pulkovo Observatory of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. He believes that
global warming is primarily caused by natural processes.
Career
Abdussamatov has worked at the
Pulkovo Observatory since 1964, as a researcher trainee, postgraduate, junior researcher, senior researcher, leading researcher, and then head of the Space Research Laboratory. He became head of the Space Research Sector of the
Pulkovo Observatory and head of the Selenometria project on the Russian segment of the
International Space Station.
Climate views and predictions
Solar variation
Abdussamatov presented papers at the fourth and ninth
International Conference on Climate Change, events sponsored by the
Heartland Institute and, according to the organiser, bringing together "think tank cosponsors and
..scientists who dispute the claim that ''the science is settled''". Abdussamatov claims that "global warming results not from the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, but from an unusually high level of solar radiation and a lengthy—almost throughout the last century—
growth in its intensity." This view contradicts the
scientific consensus on climate change
There is a strong scientific consensus that the Earth is warming and that this warming is mainly caused by human activities. This consensus is supported by various studies of scientists' opinions and by position statements of scientific org ...
. He has asserted that "parallel global warmings—observed simultaneously on Mars and on Earth—can only be a straightline consequence of the effect of the one same factor: a long-time
change in solar irradiance."
This claim has not been accepted by the broader scientific community. Some other scientists have stated that "the idea just isn't supported by the theory or by the observations" and that it "doesn't make physical sense."
Abdussamatov holds that Earth's atmosphere does not produce a
greenhouse effect, stating "Ascribing 'greenhouse' effect properties to the Earth's atmosphere is not scientifically substantiated."
He further states that "Heated greenhouse gases, which become lighter as a result of expansion, ascend to the atmosphere only to give the absorbed heat away."
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21st Century Mini-Ice Age
In early 2012, Abdussamatov predicted the onset of a new "mini-ice age" commencing 2014 and becoming most severe around 2055. His prediction gained traction in the press after the harsh 2013/2014 winter, despite the fact that winter was only harsh in eastern North America. In 2012 Abdussamatov quantified declining trend Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) and predicts further bicentennial based declining TSI.
Selected publications
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References
External links
in English
Feb. 2006 UPI wire story
covering his prediction of a 'mini-ice age' in the mid-21st century.
"Look to Mars for the truth on global warming", The Deniers (Part IX) by Lawrence Solomon.
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Living people
1940 births
Russian astrophysicists
Uzbekistani scientists
People from Samarkand
Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic people
Saint Petersburg State University alumni
Soviet astrophysicists