Scientists meet to dispute global warming theory!
NEW YORK - March 8, 2009 - The A-list of manmade climate-change skeptics is currently meeting in New York City for the 2009 International Conference on Climate Change.
The conference is definitely international in scope. Opening the conference is Vaclav Klaus, president of the Czech Republic and the European Union. Klaus calls manmade global warming a myth. He is also an outspoken critic of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and says the panel is one-sided and has a political agenda.
Featured at the conference will be more than 70 scientists who do not subscribe to the notion that so-called global warming is driven by manmade emissions of carbon dioxide, one of those being Harrison "Jack" Schmitt - one of the last astronauts to walk on the moon.
The conference is being hosted by The Heartland Institute. Dan Miller is the director of public relations at Heartland.
"What we are trying to accomplish with this conference is to present to the politicians and to the public, that the debate is not over about global warming or climate change; that there is plenty of room for disagreement; and that sound science shows that the earth is not warming," says Miller.
"For much of the latter part of the 20th century there's been a mild warming as we come out of an ice age - but the planet today is much cooler than it was a thousand years ago."
Besides the 70+ scientists attending this conference, more than 650 scientists worldwide have expressed skepticism over claims of manmade influence on climate change.