Niklas "Nils"-Axel Mörner af Morlanda (March 17, 1938 – October 16, 2020) was a Swedish geologist and geophysicist. He served as head of the paleogeophysics and geodynamics unit at Stockholm University until his retirement in 2005. He was president of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Commission on Neotectonics from 1981 to 1989. He headed an INTAS (International Association for the promotion of cooperation with scientists from the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union) project on geomagnetism and climate from 1997 to 2003. He was a critic of the IPCC and the notion that the global sea level is rising.
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| - Nils-Axel Mörner (* 17. März 1938 in Stockholm; † 16. Oktober 2020) war ein schwedischer Ozeanograph. Er war Dekan der Fakultät für und Geodynamik an der Universität Stockholm. In seinen späteren Jahren wurde er bekannt für sein Bestreiten von zentralen Aussagen der Klimaforschung, insbesondere des durch die menschengemachte Erderwärmung steigenden Meeresspiegels. (de)
- Niklas "Nils"-Axel Mörner af Morlanda (March 17, 1938 – October 16, 2020) was a Swedish geologist and geophysicist. He served as head of the paleogeophysics and geodynamics unit at Stockholm University until his retirement in 2005. He was president of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Commission on Neotectonics from 1981 to 1989. He headed an INTAS (International Association for the promotion of cooperation with scientists from the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union) project on geomagnetism and climate from 1997 to 2003. He was a critic of the IPCC and the notion that the global sea level is rising. (en)
- Nils-Axel Mörner af Morlanda, född 17 mars 1938, död 16 oktober 2020, var en svensk greve och docent i geologi, och . (sv)
- Nils-Axel Mörner (1938-16 de octubre de 2020), fue un geólogo, paleogeofísico y geodinámico sueco. Obtuvo su doctorado en 1969, por la Universidad de Estocolmo, siendo contratado como investigador y profesor allí; y, ascendido en 1991, a jefe del Departamento respectivo, retirándose en 2005. (es)
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| - Nils-Axel Mörner (* 17. März 1938 in Stockholm; † 16. Oktober 2020) war ein schwedischer Ozeanograph. Er war Dekan der Fakultät für und Geodynamik an der Universität Stockholm. In seinen späteren Jahren wurde er bekannt für sein Bestreiten von zentralen Aussagen der Klimaforschung, insbesondere des durch die menschengemachte Erderwärmung steigenden Meeresspiegels. (de)
- Nils-Axel Mörner (1938-16 de octubre de 2020), fue un geólogo, paleogeofísico y geodinámico sueco. Obtuvo su doctorado en 1969, por la Universidad de Estocolmo, siendo contratado como investigador y profesor allí; y, ascendido en 1991, a jefe del Departamento respectivo, retirándose en 2005. Fue presidente de la Unión Internacional para la Investigación Cuaternaria (INQUA) Commisión sobre Neotectónica (1981–1989). Encabezó el INTAS (Asociación internacional para la promoción de la cooperación con científicos de los Nuevos Estados Independientes de la antigua Unión Soviética) con los Proyectos sobre Geomagnetismo y Clima (1997–2003). Ha sido un crítico sobre el IPCC y de su noción conjetural de un ascenso global del nivel del mar. (es)
- Niklas "Nils"-Axel Mörner af Morlanda (March 17, 1938 – October 16, 2020) was a Swedish geologist and geophysicist. He served as head of the paleogeophysics and geodynamics unit at Stockholm University until his retirement in 2005. He was president of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Commission on Neotectonics from 1981 to 1989. He headed an INTAS (International Association for the promotion of cooperation with scientists from the New Independent States of the former Soviet Union) project on geomagnetism and climate from 1997 to 2003. He was a critic of the IPCC and the notion that the global sea level is rising. (en)
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