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Mining Issues - Climate Change
Other sites with climate information
- Climate Briefing Paper
- www.scienceandpublicpolicy.org
- www.demanddebate.com
- www.junkscience.com
- www.heartland.org
- ICECAP
ICECAP, International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment
Project, is the portal to all things climate for elected officials and
staffers, journalists, scientists, educators and the public. It
provides access to a new and growing global society of respected
scientists and journalists that are not deniers that our climate is
dynamic (the only constant in nature is change) and that man plays a
role in climate change through urbanization, land use changes and the
introduction of greenhouse gases and aerosols, but who also believe
that natural cycles such as those in the sun and oceans are also
important contributors to the global changes in our climate and
weather. We worry the sole focus on greenhouse gases and the unwise
reliance on imperfect climate models while ignoring real data may leave
civilization unprepared for a sudden climate shift that history tells
us will occur again, very possibly soon. Through ICECAP you will
have rapid access to our experts here in the United States and to
experts and partner organizations worldwide, many of whom maintain
popular web sites or insightful blogs or newsletters, write and present
papers, have authored books and offer interviews to the media on
climate issues. We spotlight new findings in papers and reports and
rapidly respond to fallacies or exaggerations in papers, stories or
programs and any misinformation efforts by the media, politicians and
advocacy groups. Included is a section called All About Climate
where users are able to interactively access all the latest thinking on
climate topics along with lists of references, stories, links and
experts (with contact information).
ICECAP is not funded by
large corporations that might benefit from the status quo but by
private investors who believe in the need for free exchange of ideas on
this and other important issues of the day. Our working group is
comprised of members from all ends of the political spectrum. This is
not about politics but about science.
We are an open society that welcomes your membership and appreciates your endorsement and support. Please click here to make your most generous contribution to ICECAP.
Latest Releases
Observed Climate Change and the Negligible Global Effect of Greenhouse-gas Emission Limits in the State of Colorado April 29, 2008 - 1:49 PM Has Global Warming Stopped? January 8, 2008 - 9:46 AM The fact is that the global temperature of 2007 is statistically the same as 2006 and every year since 2001.... Reasonable Thoughts on Global Warming by California Senator Tom McClintock December 17, 2007 - 9:53 AM Speech at the Western Conservative Political Action Conference, October 12,
2007
... Study: Part of Global Warming Model May Be Wrong December 12, 2007 - 10:22 AM Fox News reports part of the scientific consensus on global warming may be flawed, a new study asserts.
... Dishonest Political Tampering With the Science on Global Warming December 11, 2007 - 10:13 AM Written by the man who shared the Nobel Peace prize with Al Gore... Climate Bill Will Devastate American Families and Jobs December 10, 2007 - 10:04 AM Report on flawed bill by Senator James Inhofe... HEAT OF THE MOMENT November 8, 2007 - 10:27 AM Taking aim at Al Gore and other "climate change" activists, the founder of the Weather Channel says the campaign to promote the theory of man-made global warming is "the greatest scam in history."... Climate Bill Will Cost ‘Hundreds of Billions of Dollars' - Lieberman Concedes November 2, 2007 - 1:05 PM The Lieberman-Warner global warming cap-and-trade bill (S2191) would cost "hundreds of billions of dollars" to the electrical and industrial sectors of the economy, Senator Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) conceded today. Senator Lieberman made the remarks during today's Environment & Public Works (EPW) subcommittee markup on the bill.... My Nobel Moment November 1, 2007 - 1:00 PM By JOHN R. CHRISTY -- Mr. Christy is director of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and a participant in the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, co-recipient of this year's Nobel Peace Prize.... Time to ditch Kyoto October 26, 2007 - 11:06 AM Climate policy after 2012, when the Kyoto treaty expires, needs a radical rethink. More of the same won’t do, argue Gwyn Prins and Steve Rayner....
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