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London Climate Change Conference Sept 8 – 9 Don’t miss it!

If I didn’t live 15,000km away I would be going to this for sure, for the debates on the solar cycles, planets, ozone and oceans — and because , Roger (Tallbloke) and Christopher Monckton will be there. Piers Corbyn too, the man who beat the UK Met Office for weather predictions and the brother of Jeremy Corbyn (Labour leader in the UK). CLEXIT will be launched. Nils has published more than 590 papers on sea levels around the world and set up the Pattern Recognition Journal which was drastically closed by the publisher, because it “doubted” the IPCC conclusions.

Entrance is open to anyone, and there is no registration fee — just a donation. If this were a government funded gravy train, it would cost hundreds to see lame predictable presentations by researchers who aren’t brave enough to question the dogma. Come to London, and watch the scientists and contributors who are pushing the bounds of science.
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Climate Change: Science and Geoethics

An international multidisciplinary conference
to be held in London, UK
September 8-9, 2016

Organized by The Independent Committee in Geoethics

Donate to help:  The Secretary General ([email protected]]

Organisers: Christopher Monckton of Brenchley, UK,  Athem Alsabti, UK, Madhav Khandekar, Canada, Phillip Foster, UK, Franco Maranzana, Italy, Leonello Serva, Italy, Jan-Erik Solheim,  Norway, Roger Tattersall, UK

The conference will include the launch of CLEXIT – the new organisation seeking to take all nations out of the Paris Climate Treaty.

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The Programme from Geoethic.com

Programme

Thursday 8 September: Natural drivers of climate changes

08.30     Registration (uploading of ppt-files)

08.50     Welcome and information     

Session 1: Influence of the Sun and the major planets on the Earth’s climate

09.00     Nils-Axel Mörner: An introduction to planetary-solar-terrestrial interaction

09.20     Roger Tattersall & Richard Salvador: Does solar system orbital motion and resonance synchronize solar variation, LOD and ENSO?

09.40     Ned Nikolov & Karl Zeller: A new planetary temperature model and its implication for the Greenhouse theory

10.00     Discussion

 

10.10     Tea and coffee

10.30     Nicola Scafetta: Multi-frequency spectral coherence between planetary and global surface temperature oscillations

10.50     Jan-Erik Solheim: Ice margins, the Sun and the planets

11.10     Per Strandberg: Drivers of ENSO variability

11.30     Indrani Roy: An overview of Solar Influence on Climate

11.50     Discussion

12:0013.00: Lunch

Session 2: Ocean variability

13.00     Martin Hovland: Documented pH and temperature anomalies in the deep ocean *

13.20     Wyss Yim: Sub-aerial and submarine volcanic eruptions and climatic variability

 

Session 3: Natural influences on climate

13.40     Peter Ward: Ozone depletion, not greenhouse warming, caused recent warming *

14.00     Hans Jelbring: The dominant physical processes that cause climate change

14.20     Alex Pope: Ice on land

14.40     Discussion

Session “The CHIC project”

15.00   Fabio Pistella and Leonello Serva: The CHIC project of ICG

15.20     Discussion

15.40   Tea and coffee

16.00   General discussion and additional comments

17.00     End of Day-1 program

* Keynote presentations

 

Friday 9 September: The temperature plot and its consequences

08.30     mingle and uploading of ppt-files

08.50     Welcome and information

Session 4: The greenhouse effect and anthropogenic global warming

09.00     Jan-Erik Solheim: Result of a greenhouse experiment

09.20     Francois Gervais: Tiny CO2 warming challenged by Earth greening

09.40     Piers Corbyn: The total failure of the ManMade Climate Change story

10.00     Discussion

10.10     Tea and coffee

10.30     Albrecht Glatzle: Reconsidering livestock’s role in climate change *

10.50     Pamela Klein: Is climate science serious?

11.10     Benoît Rittaud: Epistemology of Climate Change

11.30     Thomas Wysmuller: Sea-level rise and CO2

11.50     Discussion

12:00–13.00    Lunch

13.00     Maria Araujo: Sea level data in the Iberian Peninsula

13.20     Nils-Axel Mörner: Modelled vs observed sea-level changes

13.40     Discussion

Session 5: Implications of the catastrophist anthropogenic global warming hypothesis

13.50     Madhav Khandekar: Climate change and extreme weather: projection, perception and reality *

14.10     Philip Foster: Good science and good scientific ethics go hand by hand

14.30     Christopher Monckton of Brenchley: Genocidal climate science *

14.50     Discussion

15.10     Tea and coffee

Session 6: General discussion

15.30     General discussion, conclusions and communiqué

17:00     End of Day-2 program, end of Conference

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