When asked about the publication in the Spring of 2003 of a revised version of the paper at the center of the
Soon and Baliunas controversy, Boehmer-Christiansen said, "I'm following my political agenda -- a bit, anyway. But isn't that the right of the editor?" Boehmer-Christiansen has been a critic of
climate models saying they are based on data that cannot be verified. In 2006, she signed an open letter to Canadian Prime Minister
Stephen Harper urging him to open the
Kyoto Protocol to debate by holding balanced, comprehensive public-consultation sessions on the Canadian government's climate change plans. She describes herself as agnostic on whether humans are causing
global warming, and believes its negative aspects to be politically exaggerated. ==Third-party views==