Aslam Khalil is Professor of Physics at Portland State University, USA. He holds BA degrees in Mathematics and Psychology and a BS degree in Physics, from the University of Minnesota; MS in Physics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute; PhD. in Theoretical Physics from the Center For Particle Theory, University of Texas, and a PhD. in Environmental Science and Engineering from OGC, now Oregon Health and Sciences University. He has published more than 200 papers in the environmental sciences and theoretical physics, and was named one of the most highly cited authors by ISI.
The current warming of the Earth is leading to important social questions being raised: How warm will the Earth become and when? What effect will it have on human life? Should we try to slow down... (more)