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  • MANHATTAN DECLARATION

    Scientists and researchers participating in the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change at the Marriott Marquis Hotel on Times Square in New York City in March launched the Manhattan Declaration initiative. After overwhelming expressions of public support, the Declaration was later opened up to endorsers not physically present at the conference.

    For more information about the initiative, click here.

    For direct access to the list of endorsers, click here.

    97 VIDEO CLIPS, 126 AUDIO CLIPS ONLINE!


    More than 500 people attended the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change, including these dozens of scientists, joined by Joseph Bast and James M. Taylor of The Heartland Institute (center top).

    2008 International Conference on Climate Change
    New York City, New York, USA
    March 2-4, 2008

    Audio of nearly all presentations at the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change -- including keynote presentations by scientists Patrick Michaels, Robert Balling, Ross McKitrick, Tim Ball, Fred Singer, William Gray, and Roy Spencer; Czech President Vaclav Klaus; comedian Tim Slagle; and ABC News' John Stossell -- is now available online, as are PowerPoints and other electronic versions of most presentations. Held March 2-4 in New York City, the conference attracted 500+ attendees from more than a dozen countries.


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    Lord Monckton Thrashes DeSmog Blog Editor in High-Profile Global Warming Debate
    transcription and analysis by James M. Taylor - August 18, 2008
    Lord Christopher Monckton, a global warming expert and former senior policy advisor to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has challenged Al Gore, ... (read more)


    John Stossel takes on Al Gore
    Stossel vs. An Inconvenient Truth.
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    Heartland Senior Fellow James M. Taylor
    on Hannity & Colmes, Tuesday, October 9
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    President, Czech Republic
    Speech before the United Nations summit on climate change
    September 24, 2007
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    Environmental Consultant and
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    by Hon. Michael J. Jungbauer (8.2 mb)
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    by Roy Spencer (1.1 mb)
    Principal Research Scientist, Earth System Science Center
    The University of Alabama at Huntsville

    by Rich Trzupek (13.2 mb)
    Staff Reporter
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    A Primer on Global Warming

    Why care about global warming?
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    View "The Great Global Warming Swindle"
    The Twenty-Three (and Growing) Smoking Guns of Global Warming

    More than 31,072 American scientists, including 9,021 with Ph.Ds, have signed the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine's Global Warming Petition, which says in part, "There is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gases is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth's atmosphere and disruption of the Earth's climate."

  • "For those scientists who value their scientific reputations, I would advise that they distance themselves from politically motivated claims of a 'scientific consensus' on the causes of global warming -- before it is too late. Don’t let five Norwegians on the Nobel Prize committee be the arbiters of what is good science." (read more)

    Dr. Roy W. Spencer, principal research scientist at University of Alabama in Huntsville, formerly a senior scientist for climate studies at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.



    Apocalypse? No!


    Why ‘Global Warming’
    Is Not a Global Crisis

    Written and presented by
    Christopher Monckton

    Are Al Gore and the UN right about global warming being a planetary emergency? NO! says the Viscount Monckton of Brenchley in a devastating 2007 presentation delivered at Cambridge University. Watch Lord Monckton place climate science into largely layman terms, exposing climate scare after scare. “Scientifically masterful, brilliantly composed, and emotionally moving,” says Dr. Laurence I. Gould, professor of physics, University of Hartford.
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