Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Global Cooling Continues - by James M. Taylor - Environment & Climate News
“From research we have published, and more to come soon, we find that land surface air temperatures misrepresent the actual temperature changes in the deep atmosphere—where the greenhouse effect is anticipated to have its easiest impact to measure. Surface thermometers are affected by many influences, especially surface development, so the bulk atmospheric measurements from satellites offer a straightforward indicator of how much heat is or is not accumulating in the air, for whatever reason,” Christy explained.

“Recent published evidence also supports the long-term trends of UAH as being fairly precise, so the observed rate of warming is noticeably less than that projected by the IPCC ‘Best Estimate’ model simulations which, we hypothesize, are too sensitive to CO2 increases,” Christy added.
Award-winning Indian Geologist Dr Ritesh Arya: ‘Global warming is natural, enjoy it’
Author of research papers and invited by the Royal Geographical Society in 2005 to discuss climate change, Dr Arya insists, “Holding man and his activities responsible for pollution is acceptable. Blaming him for global warming is far from truth.”

His vision is not without basis. “Experiments carried while drilling wells in the Indus basin clearly show major glaciers melted much before the advent of industrialisation,” he says. “The rate at which the glaciers receded, though unknown in those times, was much faster than now being projected and related to the activities of man.”
The Heartland Institute - Program for the 2009 International Conference on Climate Change now posted
Sunday, March 8
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6:30 - 9:00 pm Opening dinner with keynote speakers
Vaclav Klaus
Richard Lindzen - Climate Alarm: What We Are Up Against, and What to Do

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