USD College Republicans

Tuesday Dec 11, 2007

Skeptic scientists swarm UN

Climate change skeptics swarmed the UN at its climate change meeting in Bali.
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UN officials were wary of them. Well, if I had a thinly veiled political agenda that might come down like a house of cards, I would be, too!
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' "UN organizers refused my credentials and appeared desperate that I should not come to this conference. They have also made several attempts to interfere with our public meetings," Monckton explained.

"It is a circus here," agreed Australian scientist Dr. David Evans. Evans is making scientific presentations to delegates and journalists at the conference revealing the latest peer-reviewed studies that refute the UN's climate claims.

"This is the most lavish conference I have ever been to, but I am only a scientist and I actually only go to the science conferences," Evans said, noting the luxury of the tropical resort.'
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' "We now have quite a lot of evidence that carbon emissions definitely don't cause global warming. We have the missing [human] signature [in the atmosphere], we have the IPCC models being wrong and we have the lack of a temperature going up the last 5 years," Evans said in an interview with the Inhofe EPW Press Blog. Evans authored a November 28 2007 paper "Carbon Emissions Don't Cause Global Warming." '
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I'll almost certainly be labeled a "flat Earther" or some other horrible name, but let's face it- these scientists are another voice in the debate, no matter how much the environmentalists want to control the entire discussion.
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-Matt Hittle

Comments:

Well it IS RIDICULOUS that alternative scientific theories and explanations are not being given equal time and consideration. The U.N. should conduct a respectful, organized debate between these two opposing climate change camps - and not interfere or obfuscate either presentations in any way. We need to get out of the political circus with this issue and let the the actual scientific facts speak for themselves.

Posted by Douglas Bryenldson on December 11, 2007 at 04:56 PM CST #

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