G. Farmer
G. Farmer (Col ’58, Grad ’60 CM)
Received the Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Cincinnati. The author of six books two of which since 2013 on climate change and global warming. Retired from Los Alamos National Laboratory where I worked in DOEs Environmental Restoration program. Taught at James Madison University and founded the Geology major program then spent 13 years as a consultant in the environmental field. Co-authored the Final Report on the Love Canal Groundwater Monitoring system. Consultant to federal, state, and local governments as well as private industry in environmental reporting and regulatory compliance.
G. Farmer (Col ’58, Grad ’60 CM)
G. Farmer (Col ’58, Grad ’60 CM) published a book, Climate Change Science: A Modern Synthesis, with Springer Publishers. The book is aimed at first-year college students as an introduction to climate change science.