Nigel David McKail Ritchie-Calder (2 December 1931 â 25 June 2014) was a British science writer and climate change skeptic.
Early life
Nigel Calder was born on 2 December 1931. His father was Ritchie Calder. His mother was Mabel Jane Forbes McKail. He had four siblings, including historian Angus Calder (1942âÂÂ2008), mathematician Allan Calder and educationist Isla Calder (1946âÂÂ2000). He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
Career
Between 1956 and 1966, Calder wrote for the magazine New Scientist, serving as editor from 1962 until 1966. After that, he worked as an independent author and TV screenwriter. He conceived and scripted thirteen major documentaries and series concerning popular science subjects broadcast by the BBC and Channel 4 (London), with accompanying books. For his television work he received the Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science during 1972. During 2004, his book Magic Universe was shortlisted for The Aventis Prizes for Science Books.
Calder said that climate change science has been invaded by sophistry about man-made global warming. As late as 1980, he was still predicting that by 2030 "the much-advertised heating of the earth by the man-made carbon-dioxide 'greenhouse' [will fail] to occur; instead, there [will be] renewed concern about cooling and an impending ice age".
Calder participated in making the film The Great Global Warming Swindle. He also co-authored The Chilling Stars. Regarding global warming, Calder stated: "Governments are trying to achieve unanimity by stifling any scientist who disagrees. Einstein could not have got funding under the present system."
Scientists have generally not found the published work of Calder et al. in The Chilling Stars persuasive. For example, Lockwood et al. find that "The cloud-cosmic ray suggestion increasingly fails to match observations". A joint Spanish/Japanese collaboration of solar ray/astrophysics experts found that the change in global cloud cover is closely correlated with El NiñoâÂÂSouthern Oscillation and uncorrelated with solar rays.
Personal life
His wife (Elisabeth Palmer) was formerly an adviser on language teaching for the London Chamber of Commerce. They had two sons, including travel writer Simon Calder, and three daughters.
Death
Calder died in Crawley, West Sussex, England on 25 June 2014, aged 82.
Works
- 1957 Electricity Grows UpâÂÂauthor, for Phoenix
- 1957 RobotsâÂÂauthor, for Phoenix
- 1958 Radio AstronomyâÂÂauthor, for Phoenix
- 1965 The World in 1984âÂÂeditor, for Penguin etc.
- 1967 The Environment GameâÂÂauthor, for Secker, Holt, etc.
- 1968 Unless Peace ComesâÂÂeditor, for Allen Lane, Viking etc.
- 1969 The Violent UniverseâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc.
- 1969 TechnopolisâÂÂauthor, for McGibbon & Kee, Shuster, etc.
- 1970 The Mind of ManâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc.
- 1970 Living TomorrowâÂÂauthor, for Penguin Education
- 1972 The Restless EarthâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc.
- 1973 Nature in the RoundâÂÂeditor, for Weidenfeld
- 1973 The Life GameâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc.
- 1974 The Weather MachineâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc.
- 1976 The Human ConspiracyâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc.
- 1977 The Key to the UniverseâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc.
- 1978 Spaceships of the MindâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc.
- 1979 Einstein's UniverseâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc. â reissued 2005
- 1979 Nuclear NightmaresâÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc.
- 1980 The Comet is Coming!âÂÂauthor, for BBC, Viking, etc. â reissued 1994
- 1983 Timescale: Atlas of the Fourth DimensionâÂÂauthor, for Viking etc.
- 1983 1984 and BeyondâÂÂauthor, for Century and Viking
- 1986 The English ChannelâÂÂauthor, for Viking and Chatto
- 1986 The Green MachinesâÂÂauthor, for Putnam, etc.
- 1988 Future EarthâÂÂa contributing editor, for Croom-Helm, etc.
- 1990 Scientific EuropeâÂÂgeneral editor, for Foundation Scientific Europe
- 1991 Spaceship EarthâÂÂauthor, for Viking UK etc.
- 1992 Giotto mission to the CometsâÂÂauthor, for Presswork and Springer
- 1993 Hubble Space Telescope: The Harvest So FarâÂÂauthor, for European Space Agency
- 1994 Comets: Speculations and ScienceâÂÂreissue by Dover of The Comet is Coming!
- 1995 Beyond This WorldâÂÂauthor, for European Space Agency
- 1997 The Manic SunâÂÂauthor, for Pilkington Press etc.
- 1999 Success Story: 30 DiscoveriesâÂÂcompiler, for European Space Agency
- 2003 Magic Universe: The Oxford Guide to Modern ScienceâÂÂauthor, for Oxford UP, etc.
- 2005 EinsteinâÂÂs Universe (updated for Einstein Year) â author, for Penguin UK & US, etc.
- 2005 Albert Einstein: Relativity â introduction to a Penguin Classic, Penguin US
- 2007 The Chilling Stars â joint author with Henrik Svensmark for Icon Books, etc.
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