program
last updated: October 13, 2008
Where and When
The 2009 International Conference on Climate Change will take place in New York City on March 8-10, 2009 (Sunday - Tuesday), at the Marriott New York Marquis Times Square Hotel, 1535 Broadway, New York, NY.
There will be four tracks of panel discussions:
1. Paleoclimatology
2. Climatology
3. Impact of Climate Change
4. Economics and Politics
last updated: October 13, 2008
Where and When
The 2009 International Conference on Climate Change will take place in New York City on March 8-10, 2009 (Sunday - Tuesday), at the Marriott New York Marquis Times Square Hotel, 1535 Broadway, New York, NY.
There will be four tracks of panel discussions:
1. Paleoclimatology
2. Climatology
3. Impact of Climate Change
4. Economics and Politics
Or maybe no breakthrough next year. Maybe just the same tired old speakers with the same tired old self-contradictory, cherry-picking arguements...
Confirmed Speakers
Name Affiliation Dennis Avery Hudson Institute Joseph Bast The Heartland Institute Robert Bradley Institute for Energy Research Bob Carter James Cook University (Australia) Frank Clemente Penn State University John Coleman KUSI-TV - San Diego Joseph D'Aleo International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project David Douglass University of Rochester Myron Ebell Competitive Enterprise Institute Michelle Foss University of Texas - Center for Energy Economics Fred Goldberg Royal School of Technology (Sweden) Laurence Gould University of Hartford William Gray Colorado State University Chris Horner Competitive Enterprise Institute Craig Idso Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change David Legates University of Delaware Jay Lehr The Heartland Institute Marlo Lewis Competitive Enterprise Institute Richard Lindzen Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ross McKitrick University of Guelph Christopher Monckton Science and Public Policy Institute Jim O'Brien Florida State University Tim Patterson Carleton University Benny Peiser Liverpool John Moores University (United Kingdom) Paul Reiter Institut Pasteur (France) Arthur Robinson Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine Joel Schwartz American Enterprise Institute S. Fred Singer Science and Environmental Policy Project Fred Smith Competitive Enterprise Institute Willie Soon Science and Public Policy Project Roy Spencer University of Alabama at Huntsville James M. Taylor The Heartland Institute Anthony Watts Surfacestations.org
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