Contrasting two conferences on global warming
The first in Copenhagen, billed as "an emergency summit on climate change" and attracting acres of worldwide media coverage, was explicitly designed to stoke up the fear of global warming to an unprecedented pitch. As one of the organisers put it, "this is not a regular scientific conference: this is a deliberate attempt to influence policy". . . . .
What a striking contrast this was to the second conference, which I attended with 700 others in New York, organised by the Heartland Institute under the title Global Warming: Was It Ever Really A Crisis?. In Britain this received no coverage at all, apart from a sneering mention by The Guardian, although it was addressed by dozens of expert scientists, not a few of world rank, who for professional standing put those in Copenhagen in the shade. . . . . .
Labels: Environment, GlobalWarming
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There is a new study out from UW Milwaukee that argues that the changes in climate are cyclical.
http://www.wisn.com/weather/18935841/detail.html
Also, the statement of scientific dissent from AGW is now up to 700 scientists.
http://inhofe.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressRoom.JimsJournal&ContentRecord_id=1498c824-802a-23ad-4040-c8b74e7b9f2e&Region_id=&Issue_id=
Andrew Chamberlain of the Tax Foundation calculates that the cost of Obama's cap-and-trade legislation, would be 144.8 Billion dollars.
http://www.taxfoundation.org/blog/show/24474.html
I blogged about this and other related stories on politicized science on my blog, but the post is coming out on 3/19 @ 12 PM, so I can't link it.
Slides and videos of keynotes are online here:
http://www.heartland.org/events/NewYork09/proceedings.html
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