A number of scientists and members of think tanks are rejecting
the popular consensus that humans are causing global warming
and that carbon gas emissions pose a mounting threat to environmental
stability.
Today, climatologists, economists, and free market advocates
will gather in Time Square's Marriott Marquis Hotel for the
final session of a three-day conference challenging what its
sponsor, the Heartland Institute, calls the "public hysteria
and alarmism about man-made" global warming.
"We have no power to affect global climate change, which
will take us in whatever direction it may take us," a
former business consultant, Christopher Monckton, said yesterday
at the International Conference on Climate Change.
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His remarks came shortly after a consortium of scientists
released a report rebutting a U.N. panel's recent assertions
that carbon gas emissions are contributing to the earth's
current warming trend.
Far from being a product of human activity, this warming
pattern is part of the climate's natural ebb and flow, the
report's authors contend.
In their report, "Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules
the Climate," a group of American university professors
also argues that computer modeling technology cannot accurately
predict changes in the climate system.
They also write that popular anti-global-warming campaigns
have become "unnecessary, costly, and disruptive for
energy security," as, in their opinion, carbon gas emissions
pose a minimal threat to the climate.
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