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An international conference calling attention to widespread dissent to the asserted "consensus" on the causes, consequences, and proper responses to climate change.
The Third International Conference on Climate Change will be held in Washington, DC on June 2, 2009 at the Washington Court Hotel, 525 New Jersey Avenue NW. It will call attention to widespread dissent to the asserted "consensus" on various aspects of climate change and global warming.
The first conference, which took place in March 2008 in New York, dramatized the view that global warming is not a crisis, that it is probably natural and not caused by human activity, and that computer models are unreliable guides to future temperature change. The second conference, which took place in March 2009 in New York, focused on areas where alarmists have lost credibility and where skeptics have gained ground during the past year.
The third conference's theme will be "Climate Change: Scientific Debate and Economic Analysis." The theme reflects the fact that the scientific debate is not over and that economic analysis is more important than ever, now that legislation is being seriously considered. The language is neutral because we occupy the center of the scientific and economic debate, not one extreme or the other (e.g., "deniers" or "alarmists.")
The purpose of the event is to expose Congressional staff and journalists to leading scientists and economists in the nation's capital. The event will be BIG--lots of big-name speakers--to attract attention and attendance. Senators and Representatives will be invited to speak side-by-side with leading scientists and economists.
Allied organizations have been invited to be cosponsors, to help supply speakers and promote the event to their members and supporters. The Heartland Institute has a long record of working closely with allied organizations.
The goal is to persuade Congressional staff that the science and economics of climate change supports the view that global warming is not a crisis and that immediate action to reduce emissions is not necessary. This is, in fact, the emerging consensus view of scientists outside the IPCC and most economists outside environmental advocacy groups.
The complete program for the Second International Conference on Climate Change, including links to videos and PowerPoint presentations as they become available, is here. A copy of the printed program from the conference, which includes cosponsor information and brief biographies of all speakers, can be downloaded in Adobe's PDF format here.
Click here for the full proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change -- including audio and video for more than 100 speakers.


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