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Encyclopedia > European Academy for Environmental Affairs

The European Academy for Environmental Affairs (also known as: European Academy of Environmental Affairs, probably identical with the Europäische Akademie für Umweltfragen, e.V., Tübingen) is/was a private organization which is known mainly because it gave its label for the Leipzig Declaration on Climate Change, a SEPP-initiated document in which some scientists argue against global warming theories.


In 1993 this Academy held a conference in Mannheim under the title "Globale Erwärmung - Tatsache oder Behauptung?" (Global warming -- fact or fiction?). [1] (http://www.iwoe.de/Klimakatastrophe/darst4.html)


On [2] (http://www.iwoe.de/EuropAkademie.html) there is a list of textbooks on ecology issued by the Academy. Founder and president of the Academy was the late Prof. Dr. Dr. hc. Helmut Metzner (1925-1999), who was professor for chemical plant physiology. [3] (http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/uni/qvo/Tun/TUN95-25.html), [4] (http://www.sepp.org/weekwas/1999/Dec25.htm).


An article by Metzner about his view on climate change can be found on the right-wing website konservativ.de [5] (http://www.konservativ.de/epoche/135/epo_135j.htm). He was accused of having strong connections to the Studienzentrum Weikersheim, a right-wing think-tank in Baden-Württemberg. [6] (http://www.projektwerkstatt.de/oepunkte/althefte/ausgaben/01/54_clinton.html)


The Academy is recognized in a consultative function [7] (http://www.ngo.coe.int/English%20Site/Consultative_status/consultative_status.htm) by the Council of Europe [8] (http://www.ngo.coe.int/English%20Site/Consultative_status/list%20of%20NGOs/NGOs%20list%202001%20web.htm)


There are no webpages of the Academy, and there are some hints that is now defunct. It may have ceased operation with the death of Metzner.


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European Academy of Environmental Affairs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (176 words)
In 1993 this Academy held a conference in Mannheim under the title "Globale Erwärmung - Tatsache oder Behauptung?" (Global warming -- fact or fiction?).
Founder and president of the Academy was the late Prof.
The Academy is recognized in a consultative function [7] by the Council of Europe [8]
Science & Environmental Policy Project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (709 words)
The Science and Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) is a non-profit group in the United States founded in 1990 by atmospheric physicist S.
The chair of SEPP's board of directors is university president emeritus Frederick Seitz, formerly president of the National Academy of Sciences.
SEPP was the author of the Leipzig Declaration, which it says was based on the conclusions drawn from a November 1995 conference in Leipzig, Germany, which SEPP organized with the European Academy for Environmental Affairs.
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