04 April 2009

Free Online Access to the International Conference on Climate Change: Audio, Video, PDF, PPT

The recent climate conference in NYC was a rare opportunity to hear a more scientific and objective approach to the issue of climate and climate change. The conference sponsors have made many of the talks and papers available online in video, audio, power point, and pdf formats. Below is a mere 2 1/2 hour snip out of the jam-packed two and a half day conference.
4:00 - 5:30 pm Session IV
Track 1: Climatology
Richard Keen - Volcanoes and Climate Change Since 1980: A View from the Moon (PowerPoint) (Listen to Audio)
David Douglass - The Models Still Do Not Agree with the Observations (PowerPoint) (Listen to Audio)
Nir Shaviv - New Solar-Climate Link and Implications for Our Understanding of Climate Change (Listen to Audio)
Track 2: Climatology
Anthony Watts - Weather Station Siting Issues within the USHCN Surface Station Network (Listen to Audio)
Stephen McIntyre - Do We Know that the 1990s Were the Warmest Decade of the Millennium? (PowerPoint) (Listen to Audio)
James J. O'Brien - The Truth about Climate Change in the Southeast United States (PowerPoint) (Listen to Audio) _ProceedingsICCC
Go to the link for audio, video, PDF, and more power point presentations.

Becoming better informed on this issue may save you from falling for yet another Obama / Pelosi scam -- programmed energy starvation. Whether referred to as "cap and trade", "carbon tax", or other euphemisms, it comes down to energy starvation in the name of an invented crisis. Obama zombies do not mind being suckers to their messiah. Thinking humans may feel differently.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Bruce Hall said...

Very useful!

Saturday, 04 April, 2009  
Blogger al fin said...

I agree. I wish all science and technology conferences would provide the same service.

Saturday, 04 April, 2009  

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