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Eduardo Zorita was born on 1961 in Madrid, Spain, is a Spanish paleoclimatologist. Discover Eduardo Zorita's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Eduardo Zorita (born 1961 in Madrid) is a Spanish paleoclimatologist.
Zorita received his Ph.D. in solid state physics at the University of Zaragoza in 1988, and then held a postdoctoral appointment at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg.
He was an Associate Researcher at the Laboratoire de Océanographie Dynamique et de Climatologie (LOCEAN), Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University, Paris, 1994–95.
Zorita is a regular contributor to Die Klimazwiebel, a climate science blog operated by Hans von Storch, Zorita and other climate scientists.
, he is a Senior Scientist at the Institute for Coastal Research, GKSS Research Centre in Geesthacht, Germany, where he has worked since 1996.
Zorita is review editor of the journal Climate Research.
This was republished by The Wall Street Journal on 5 December 2009:
"I may confirm what has been written in other places: research in some areas of climate science has been and is full of machination, conspiracies, and collusion, as any reader can interpret from the CRU-files. They depict a realistic, I would say even harmless, picture of what the real research in the area of the climate of the past millennium has been in the last years. The scientific debate has been in many instances hijacked to advance other agendas.
I [do not] think anthropogenic climate change is a hoax.
On the contrary, it is a question which we have to be very well aware of.
But I am also aware that in this thick atmosphere—and I am not speaking of greenhouse gases now—editors, reviewers and authors of alternative studies, analysis, interpretations, even based on the same data we have at our disposal, have been bullied and subtly blackmailed.
In this atmosphere, Ph D students are often tempted to tweak their data so as to fit the 'politically correct picture'.
Some, or many issues, about climate change are still not well known.
Policy makers should be aware of the attempts to hide these uncertainties under a unified picture.
I had the 'pleasure' to experience all this in my area of research."
Zorita set up the Klimazwiebel blog shortly afterwards, on 9 December 2009.
In a 2012 interview with Hans von Storch, Zorita said "Climategate did not show that the essentials of climate science were wrong or that anthropogenic climate change is the result of a conspiracy. It did show that some scientists were impelled to present a clean story, cleaner than it really is, and in doing so they went a bit too far."
He felt that in trying to present a clear message, scientists had lost public credibility, but independent groups checking work which appeared compromised found that the original conclusions were in order.
In particular, the main surface temperature datasets which had been called into question were confirmed by the Muller et al. data analysis.
In 2013 he was part of a research group confirming the hockey stick graph reconstruction.
At the outset of the Climatic Research Unit email controversy (Climategate) Zorita published his opinion on his personal web site.