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The evangelical divide on global warming

IN THE NORTHEAST
• The Rev. Clive Calver is senior pastor at Walnut Hill Community Church in Bethel, Conn., former president of World Relief and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 203-796-7373.
R. Judson Carlberg is president of Gordon College in Wenham, Mass., and a signer of the ECI statement.  Contact Pat Jones, 978-8670-4037.
Richard S. Lindzen is Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass., and a signer of the ISA “Open Letter,” which argues that the effects of climate change are unlikely to be catastrophic and some may even be beneficial. Contact 617-253-2432, rlindzen@MIT.edu.
David F. Wells is Andrew Mutch Distinguished Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Mass. Contact 978-468-7111.

IN THE EAST
• Paul de Vries is president of New York Divinity School in New York City, a member of the governing board of the National Association of Evangelicals and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 212-925-4723 or 917-838-8613 (cell), president@nydivinityschool.org.
The Rev. Luis Cortés Jr. is president of Esperanza USA in Philadelphia, Pa., host of the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact Krista Poplau, 877-574-5322.
Harry V. Wiant Jr. holds the Ibberson Chair in Forest Resources Management at Penn State University and is a signer of the ISA “Open Letter,” which argues that the effects of climate change are unlikely to be catastrophic and some may even be beneficial. Contact 814-865-9602, hvw3@psu.edu.
David Legates is associate professor of climatology and director of the Center for Climatic Research at the University of Delaware and Delaware State Climatologist. He signed the ISA “Open Letter.” Contact 302-831-4920, legates@udel.edu.

IN THE SOUTHEAST
Timothy Terrell is associate professor of economics at Wofford College in South Carolina and a signer of the ISA “Open Letter,” which argues that the effects of climate change are unlikely to be catastrophic and some may even be beneficial. Contact 864-597-4570, terrelltd@wofford.edu.
The Rev. Steve Hayner, former president of InterVarsity, is Peachtree Associate Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Ga., and a signer of the ECI statement.  Contact HaynerS@CTSnet.edu.
Joey Pipa is president of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Taylors, S.C., and a signer of the ISA “Open Letter.” Contact 864-322-2717.
Gregory V. Hall is president of Warner Southern College in Lake Wales, Fla., and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 863-638-7210, hallg@warner.edu.

IN THE SOUTH
Roy W. Spencer is a principal research scientist at the Earth System Science Center of the University of Alabama in Huntsville and a signer of the ISA “Open Letter,” which argues that the effects of climate change are unlikely to be catastrophic and some may even be beneficial. Contact 256-961-7960.
J. Ligon Duncan III is senior minister of First Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Jackson, Miss., president of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals and adjunct professor at Reformed Theological Seminary. Contact 601-973-9104.
The Rev. Timothy George is founding dean of Beeson Divinity School at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala., executive editor of Christianity Today and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 800-888-8266, tfgeorge@samford.edu.
The Rev. Dan Boone is president of Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, Tenn., and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 615-248-1200.
The Rev. Jeffrey E. Greenway is president of Asbury Theological Seminary inWilmore, Ky., and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 859-858-3581.

IN THE MIDWEST
• Kenneth Chilton is director of the Institute for the Study of Economics and the Environment at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Mo., and a signer of the ISA “Open Letter,” which argues that the effects of climate change are unlikely to be catastrophic and some may even be beneficial. Contact 636-949-4742.
Peter J. Hill holds the George F. Bennett Chair of Economics at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Ill. Hill is co-editor of Who Owns the Environment? (Rowman and Littlefield, 1998). He signed the Cornwall Declaration, which calls concerns about manmade global warming “unfounded or undue.”  Contact 630-752-5033, P.J.Hill@wheaton.edu.
The Rev. LeBron Fairbanks is president of Mount Vernon Nazarene University in Mount Vernon, Ohio, and a signer of the ECI statement.  Contact 740-392-6868.
Blair Dowden is president of Huntington University in Huntington, Ind., and a signer of the ECI statement.  Contact 260-356-4050, bdowden@huntington.edu.

IN THE SOUTHWEST
• Marvin Olasky is editor in chief of World magazine, professor of journalism at the University of Texas at Austin and a signer of the Cornwall Declaration, which calls concerns about manmade global warming “unfounded or undue.” Contact 512-471-1845, molasky@aol.com.
Kent A. Chambers is assistant professor of chemistry and environmental science at Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, and a signer of the ISA “Open Letter,” which argues that the effects of climate change are unlikely to be catastrophic and some may even be beneficial. Contact 325-670-2230 chambers@hsutx.edu.
Larry R. Donnithorne is president of Colorado Christian University in Lakewood, Colo., and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 303-963-3205, ldonnithorne@ccu.edu.
The Rev. Berten A. Waggoner is national director of Vineyard, USA, in Stafford, Texas, and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 281-313-8463, bertwaggoner@vineyardusa.org.

IN THE WEST/NORTHWEST
• Alan Gomes is professor of historical theology and chairman of the theology department at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, Calif. He signed the ISA “Open Letter,” which argues that the effects of climate change are unlikely to be catastrophic and some may even be beneficial. Contact 800-652-4652.
Kevin Alan Lewis is assistant professor of theology and law at Biola University in La Mirada, Calif., and a signer of the ISA “Open Letter.” Contact 562-903-6000.
H. David Brandt is president of George Fox University in Newberg, Ore., and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 503-554-2102, dbrandt@georgefox.edu.
The Rev. Dwight Burchett is president of the Northern California Association of Evangelicals in Sacramento and a signer of the ECI statement. Contact 916-797-1292, ddburchett@aol.com.



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