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Natural Causes of 20th Century Warming: Recovery from the Little Ice Age and Oscillatory Change

The second International Conference on Climate Change, ICCC-2, took place in March 2009 in New York City. The theme for ICCC-2 was “Global Warming: Was It Ever Really a Crisis?”. The conference demonstrated that the number of global warming “realists” is growing rapidly, and the scientific community is turning against alarmism.

Consensus' in Climate Science: An Unsubstantiated Urban

The second International Conference on Climate Change, ICCC-2, took place in March 2009 in New York City. The theme for ICCC-2 was “Global Warming: Was It Ever Really a Crisis?”. The conference demonstrated that the number of global warming “realists” is growing rapidly, and the scientific community is turning against alarmism.

Are California's Global Warming Policies a Model for the Nation?

The second International Conference on Climate Change, ICCC-2, took place in March 2009 in New York City. The theme for ICCC-2 was “Global Warming: Was It Ever Really a Crisis?”. The conference demonstrated that the number of global warming “realists” is growing rapidly, and the scientific community is turning against alarmism.

Weather and Climate Engineering

The second International Conference on Climate Change, ICCC-2, took place in March 2009 in New York City. The theme for ICCC-2 was “Global Warming: Was It Ever Really a Crisis?”. The conference demonstrated that the number of global warming “realists” is growing rapidly, and the scientific community is turning against alarmism.

Environmentalism: A Philosophy of Sacrifice

The second International Conference on Climate Change, ICCC-2, took place in March 2009 in New York City. The theme for ICCC-2 was “Global Warming: Was It Ever Really a Crisis?”. The conference demonstrated that the number of global warming “realists” is growing rapidly, and the scientific community is turning against alarmism.

Christopher Horner: ICCC1, Re-Writing the Rules for Kyoto II

Christopher Horner at the Heartland Institute's First International Conference on Climate Change in March 2008. His presentation: Re-Writing the Rules for Kyoto II.