As part of a final report to Southern in 2011 outlining the papers and presentations he produced
for a $ 60,000
grant, Soon explained the policy relevance of the
research he delivered: «The hypothesized dangerous
consequences of rising atmospheric CO2 are too speculative
for responsible regulatory policy.»
Stephen Allen, DLA Piper Mel Anderson,
Grant Thornton Liam Brown, Elevate Services Toby Brown, Akin Gump Richard Burcher, Validatum Paul Carr, Axiom Law Eric Chin, Beaton Lisa J. Damon, Seyfarth Shaw Leon Flavell, PwC Legal Ron Friedmann, Fireman & Co Stuart Fuller, King & Wood Mallesons Tahlia Gordon, Creative
Consequences Kenneth A. Grady, SeyfarthLean Consulting Andrew Grech, Slater and Gordon Lawyers Susan Hackett, Association of Corporate Counsel Simon Harper, Lawyers On Demand William (Bill) Henderson, Indiana University Silvia Hodges Silverstein, Buying Legal Council Rick Kathuria, Gowling Lafleur Henderson Michelle Mahoney, King & Wood Mallesons Steve Mark, Creative
Consequences David Morley, Allen & Overy Alastair Morrison, Pinsent Mason Gerard Neiditsch, University of St. Gallen David Perla, Bloomberg BNA Legal Andrew M. Perlman, Suffolk University Law School Edwin B. Reeser, author Mark Rigotti, Herbert Smith Freehills Michael Roster, ACC Value Challenge Jeremy Szwider, Bespoke Mark Tamminga, Gowling Richard Tapp, Carillion plc Thomas Thoppil, Hewlett - Packard Steven M. Walker, Hewlett - Packard Peter Weill, Chairman of MIT's Center
for Information Systems
Research Nick West, Axiom Law Geoff Wild, Kent County Council Peter Williams, Deloitte Pam Woldow, Edge International David Worley, PwC