The 12th International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC-12) will take place on Thursday and Friday, March 23–24 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington, DC, thanks to the Heartland Institute. Watch and hear the scientists, economists, engineers, and policy experts who persuaded President Donald Trump that man-made global warming is not a crisis, and therefore Barack Obama’s war on fossil fuels must be ended.
WATCH LIVE STARTING AT 8:00 AM (ET) ON THURSDAY, MARCH 23
More information below…
Thursday, March 23 | ||
8:00AM – 9:00AM | Breakfast Keynote | |
9:25AM – 10:40AM | Panel 1A: Environmental Economics | Panel 1B: Climate Science |
10:45AM – 12:00PM | Panel 2A: Fossil Fuels & Human Prosperity | Panel 2B: Cost-Benefit Analysis & the Social Cost of Carbon |
12:55PM – 2:00PM | Lunch Keynote | |
2:30PM – 3:45PM | Panel 3A: Fossil Fuels & the Environment | Panel 3B: Fossil Fuels & World Peace |
3:50PM – 5:00PM | Panel 4A: Fossil Fuels & Human Health | Panel 4B: Climate Politics & Policy |
6:30PM – 8:15PM | Dinner Keynote | |
Friday, March 24 | ||
8:00AM – 9:00AM | Breakfast Keynote | |
9:25AM – 10:40AM | Panel 5A: Sustainability | Panel 5B: Cost of Alternative Fuels |
10:45AM – 12:00PM | Panel 6: Resetting Climate Policy | |
1:00PM – 2:00PM | Lunch Keynote |
Just a few of the speakers you’ll be watching:
J. Scott Armstrong Professor at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania |
Susan Crockford Professor and polar bear scholar, the University of Victoria, BC |
Kevin D. Dayaratna Senior statistician and research programmer for The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Data Analysis |
Myron Ebell Director of the Center for Energy and Environment at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, chairs the Cooler Heads Coalition and led Trump’s transition team for EPA |
Roger Helmer Minister for the United Kingdom in the European Parliament |
Patrick Michaels Director of the Center for the Study of Science at the Cato Institute |
Lord Christopher Monckton Former chief policy advisor to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher |
S. Fred Singer Founder of the Science and Environmental Policy Project |
Benjamin Zycher Resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute |
The strength of the reaction to this conference should give us a measure of the state of the argument on AGW. As, in the real world, Hazelwood closes.
As time goes by Australia may find that the bitterest pill of all was that Al Gore was able to protect Gillard’s RET for long enough to take us past the point where injury could be avoided.
How much money was instantly added to Al Gore’s portfolio by Clive Palmer’s announcement that he would not allow the removal of the RET, thereby thwarting Tony Abbott’s mandate?
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It would be more convincing if they had some actual climate scientists at a climate conference.
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Like Tim Flannery, Michael Mann?
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It does need a scientist to reveal doctored historical weather and climate data records used by alarmists.
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If you go to the website you will find that most of the sessions involve panel discussions at which, no doubt, there will be copious numbers of scientists. The outcomes of these panels, if mentored and organized correctly as I am sure they will be, will provide guidance to Trump and other world leaders as to the true situation on climate and the global warming models
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Don’t worry, they will.
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Noting that Palmer and Gore spent a lot of time together when Al Gore visited Australia
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Birds of a feather ………
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Get rich together.
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For those of us who won’t be able to catch the live stream, will it be available somewhere for us to download or watch later?
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They have done this for all the past conferences.
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Thanks for posting this information.
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I discovered today that the so-called “ground roots” March for Science on “Earth Day” (22 April 2017) is sponsored by major science research, organizations including the U.S. National Academies, that refuses to discuss or debate the logic error in the definition of nuclear energy that hid neutron repulsion as the primary source of energy in cores of:
1. Heavy atoms like Uranium
2. Some planets like Jupiter
3. Ordinary stars like the Sun
4. Galaxies like the Milky Way
5. The expanding Universe
See: https://sciencedebate.org/- march-for-science-dc
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Could you explain a bit more about the expanding universe?
Is it actually expanding?
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Yes, it seems to be expanding and entropy increasing as:
_ NEUTRONS => HYDROGEN ATOMS
compacted e-/p+ => expanded e-/p+
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The universe is “alive” and “breaths” because every atom is composed of two forms of one fundamental particle that can be reversible transformed:
COMPACTED ELECTRON-PROTON PAIRS
EXPANDED ELECTRON-PROTON PAIRS
When the neutrons are gone, gravitational attraction between interstellar hydrogen atoms should reverse the process, and the universe will then collapse for its next expansion
HYDROGEN => NEUTRONS
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