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On March 2-4, 2008, a very different kind of conference will take place at the Marriott Times Square Hotel in downtown New York. Hundreds of the world's leading scientists, economists, and policy analysts will come together to explore key issues overlooked by advocates of the theory of man-made global warming...
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The global warming debate that the public and policymakers usually see is one-sided, dominated by government scientists and government organizations that are agenda-driven to find data that suggests a human impact on climate and to call for immediate government action, if only to fund their own continued research, but often to achieve political agendas entirely unrelated to the science of climate change. There is another side, but in recent years it has been denied a platform from which to speak.
The 2008 International Conference on Climate Change is the first major conference bringing together the world's leading scholars who question the alleged "consensus" that the modern warming is largely man-made or would be catastrophic. It promises to be an exciting event, and the point of departure for future conferences, publications, and educational campaigns to finally present both sides of this important topic.
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