Panel 7A: Climate, Energy, and Animals (including Humans)

H. Sterling Burnett will present on “The Use and Abuse of Species in the Climate Debate”; David Stevenson will present on “The Threat Wind Power Presents to the Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale”; Francis Menton will present on lawsuits against the EPA.

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Panel 6A: Today’s Extreme Weather Is Not That Extreme

This panel will discuss the actual data about tornadoes, wildfires, “historic” and “extreme” temperatures, and hurricanes.

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Panel 5A: Killing Agriculture to Save the Planet

Patrick Moore will give a presentation on “How Net Zero Is Killing Whales and Betraying the Purpose of Greenpeace.”  Gregory Wrightstone will present on “America’s Breadbasket and Climate.” David Legates will talk about the link between nitrous oxide and agriculture.

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Panel 3A: Is Climate Science Scientific?

We examine the flaws in climate models. Tom Sheahen will explain the need to apply the Scientific Method to modeling. Howard Hayden will point out the glaring numerical inconsistency between AR-6 climate models and physical reality. Ken Haapala will discuss the impact of IPCC’s continuing errors.

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Panel 2A: Understanding What’s Really Happening to the Climate

Judith Curry, Ph.D., will give a presentation (remotely via video) titled “Climate Uncertainty and Risk”; Ross McKitrick, Ph.D., will give a presentation titled “Updated Climate Sensitivity and the Social Cost of Carbon”; Richard Lindzen, Ph.D., will give a presentation titled “Actual Climate vs. Policy.”

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Panel 1A: Taking the Temperature of Global Temperatures

Anthony Watts will discuss how the U.S. temperature data has been hopelessly corrupted; Willie Soon, Ph.D., will speak about the effect of the sun on global temperatures, and how that is not taken well-enough into account; and Joe Bastardi will speak about the effect of the oceans on global temperatures.

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