Benjamin Cook (scientist)
Dr. Benjamin I. Cook[1] is an American climatologist with a number of publications to his name.[2] Along with the Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory, for instance, he used paleorecords to reconstruct land cover in Mexico’s Yucatán and other Central American regions.[3]
Dr. Benjamin I. Cook | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Climatologist |
Notes
- Weather History Offers Insight Into Global Warming. The New York Times 15 Sep 2008. Last accessed 10 Dec 2011.
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References
- GISS Personnel Directory: Dr. Benjamin I. Cook Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Last accessed 10 Dec 2011.
- Publications by Benjamin I. Cook. Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Last accessed 10 Dec 2011.
- Drought – Past and Future Archived January 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. California Academy of Sciences. 8 Dec 2011. Last accessed 10 Dec 2011.
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