- male, deceased (1804)
- Joseph Priestley (March 13, 1733 (old style)–February 8, 1804) was a British natural philosopher, Dissenting clergyman, political theorist, th...
- male, deceased (1993)
- John Martin, was an oceanographer Born in Old Lyme, Connecticut, he is best known for his research on the role of iron as a phytoplankton...
- male, deceased (1799)
- Joseph Black (April 16,1728 - december 6,1799) was a Scottish physicist and chemist, known for his discoveries on latent heat, specific heat, and...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Charles Keeling (April 20 1928 - June 20 2005) was an American scientist whose recording of carbon dioxide at the Mauna Loa Observatory first...
- male, deceased (1997)
- Melvin Ellis Calvin (April 8, 1911 - January 8, 1997) was a chemist most famed for discovering the Calvin cycle (along with Andrew Benson), for...
- male (Arizona, United States)
- Craig D. Idso is the founder and chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change. He is the brother of Keith...
- male
- Thomas Knutson is a climate modeller at the US Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
- male
- Guy Stewart Callendar (Feb 1898 - Oct 1964) was an English steam engineer and inventor. His main contribution to knowledge was propounding the...
- male, deceased (1799)
- Jan Ingenhousz or Ingen-Housz (December 8, 1730 - September 7, 1799) was a Dutch-born British physiologist, botanist and physicist. He is best...
- male, deceased (1973)
- Gerard Peter Kuiper, born Gerrit Pieter Kuiper (Dec 7 1905, Harenkarspel (Tuitjenhorn) - Dec 23 1973, Mexico City) was a Dutch American astronomer...
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