Benny Josef Peiser (born 1957) is a
social anthropologist specialising in the environmental and
socio-economic
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impact of physical activity on health. He was a
senior lecturer in the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at
Liverpool John Moores University
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(LJMU)
and is a
visiting fellow at the
University of Buckingham.
Peiser established the
Cambridge Conference Network in 1997. He serves as co-editor of the journal, ''
Energy & Environment'' and is a regular contributor to Canada's ''
National Post
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''.
[
][The National Post, former media magnate ]Conrad Black
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's national flagship title was established to provide a voice for Canadian conservatives and to compete with Canada's ''The Globe and Mail
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'', the establishment newspaper with a liberal bias in Canadian newspapers . Outside Toronto, the ''National Post'' was built on the printing and distribution infrastructure of Black's national newspaper chain, formerly called Southam Newspapers, that included papers such as the ''Ottawa Citizen
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History
Established as ''The Bytown Packet'' in 1845 by William Harris (journalist), William Harris, it was renamed the '' ...
'', '' Montreal Gazette'', ''Edmonton Journal
The ''Edmonton Journal'' is a daily newspaper in Edmonton, Alberta. It is part of the Postmedia Network.
History
The ''Journal'' was founded in 1903 by three local businessmen — John Macpherson, Arthur Moore and J.W. Cunningham — as ...
'', ''Calgary Herald
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History
''The ...
'', and '' Vancouver Sun'' and Benny Peiser continues to participate in stories with these newspapers as well. He became the director UK lobbying group
Global Warming Policy Foundation
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in 2009. His interest as a social anthropologist, is in "how climate change is portrayed as a potential disaster and how we respond to that".
Background
Born of German parents in
Haifa, Israel, in 1957, Peiser's family soon returned to Germany. He grew up in
Frankfurt and "spent the first 35 years of his life" in Germany.
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Peiser studied political science, English, and
sports science at
Frankfurt University, receiving a doctorate in cultural studies (''Kulturwissenschaften'') from that institution in 1993, for an examination of the history, archaeology and natural history of Greek problems at the time of the ancient Olympic Games.
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Drawn by "concerns about nuclear energy and its waste", he reportedly was involved with the
German Green Party
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while a student.
Upon completing his doctoral degree, Peiser moved to
Liverpool, England, to take up a position as lecturer at
Liverpool John Moores University
, mottoeng = Fortune favours the bold
, established = 1823 – Liverpool Mechanics' School of Arts1992 – Liverpool John Moores University
, type = Public
, endowment =
, coor ...
.
Career and research interests
Peiser was previously employed as an historian of ancient sport at the University of Frankfurt. He listed his research interests at LJMU as the effects of
environmental change and catastrophic events on contemporary thought and societal evolution; climate change and science communication; international climate policy; the risks posed by
near-Earth objects and
satellites
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and the environmental and socio-economic impacts of physical activity.
Peiser is a member of
Spaceguard UK. A 10 km-wide asteroid, Minor Planet (7107) Peiser, is named in his honour by the
International Astronomical Union.
Cambridge Conference Network
In 1997 Peiser established the Cambridge Conference Network, an email-based discussion group for a conference of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies about Bronze Age catastrophes. Over time the network began to focus on discussion on climate change and was renamed CCNet (active from 1997 to 2006),
to provide a platform for "the minority of people who are climate (change) sceptics or have doubts about the prevailing views".
On 11–13 July 1997, Benny Peiser and co-editors in the Second Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Cambridge Conference held at Fitzwilliam College, examined astronomical and meteoritic background of catastrophic thinking, for example near-Earth objects, cometary catastrophes and ecological disasters. Proceedings were compiled in a publication entitled ''Natural Catastrophes during Bronze Age Civilisations''.
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Climate change denial
Peiser has denied the reality of
anthropogenic climate change
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in a number of editorials and speaking engagements.
[
] Benny Peiser is director of
global warming denialist think-tank The
Global Warming Policy Foundation
The Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) is a charitable organization in the United Kingdom whose stated aims are to challenge what it calls "extremely damaging and harmful policies" envisaged by governments to mitigate anthropogenic global ...
.
Notes
Selected publications
* ("The dark age of Olympia, critical investigation of the historical, archeological and natural science problems of the
Axial age of Greece with reference to the
Ancient Olympic Games
The ancient Olympic Games (Ὀλυμπιακοὶ ἀγῶνες; la, Olympia, neuter plural: "the Olympics") were a series of athletic competitions among representatives of city-states and were one of the Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece. ...
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*B. Peiser (2003) Climate Change and Civilisation Collapse, in
*M. Paine and B. Peiser (2004) The frequency and consequences of cosmic impacts since the demise of the dinosaurs, in: Bioastronomy 2002: Life among the Stars, eds. R. Norris & F. Stootman, (Sydney), 214–226
*B. Peiser and T. Reilly (2004) Environmental factors in the summer Olympics in historical perspective. Journal of Sports Science 22(10) 981–1002
*B. Peiser (2005) From Genocide to Ecocide: The Rape of Rapa Nui. Energy & Environment 16:3&4, pp. 513–539
*B. Peiser (2005) Cultural aspects of neo-catastrophism: Implications for archaeoastronomy. In: Current Studies in Archaeoastronomy (J Fountain and R Sinclair, eds). The Carolina Academic Press Press, Durham, North Carolina, pp. 25–37
*T. Reilly and B. Peiser (2006) Seasonal variations in health-related human physical activity, Sports Medicine 36:6, 473–485
*A. Ball, S. Kelley and B. Peiser (2006) Near Earth Objects and the Impact Hazard. (Milton Keynes: Open University)
*B. Peiser, T Reilly, G Atkinson, B Drust, J Waterhouse (2006). Seasonal changes and physiological responses: Their impact on activity, health, exercise and athletic performance. (The extreme environment and sports medicine) International SportMed Journal 7(1), 16–32.
*Brook, Barry W., et al. (2007) Would the Australian megafauna have become extinct if humans had never colonised the continent? Quaternary Science Reviews, Volume 26, Issues 1–2, January 2007.
References
External links
Interview with Benny Peisner, "The New Age of Apocalypticism", 28 May 2008.Benny Peisner, "Durban Downbeat" (op-ed), ''National Post'', 25 November 2011.
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1957 births
Living people
English anthropologists
Anthropology educators
Anthropology writers
Academics of Liverpool John Moores University
Catastrophism
Goethe University Frankfurt alumni
Israeli expatriates in the United Kingdom
People from Haifa