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(05-18-12) Schedule For ICCC-7
(05-18-12) Schedule For ICCC-7
(05-18-12) Schedule For ICCC-7
May 21, 2012 May 23, 2012 Hilton Chicago Hotel 720 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois Schedule
All meals take place in the Continental Ballroom. All panels take place in the Williford Ballroom on the third floor except for Panel 6 on Tuesday and Panel 10 on Wednesday, which take place in the Continental Ballroom following the breakfast program.
Monday, May 21
7:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 9:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Registration on the main level near the Continental Ballroom Exhibit area open BREAKFAST
Welcome: Joseph Bast, president, and James M. Taylor, senior fellow, The Heartland Institute Keynote: Joe Bastardi Global Sea Ice, Accumulated Cyclone Energy, and How it Explains the Climate 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. BREAK PANEL 1 Climate History and Physics
Moderator James M. Taylor Nir Shaviv, Ph.D. The Solar/Cosmic Ray Connection and Its Implication to the Understanding of Present Day Climate Change Howard Hayden, Ph.D. What Physics Tells Us About the Sensitivity of Climate to CO2 Forcing Don Easterbrook, Ph.D. Are Forecasts of a 20-Year Cooling Trend Credible?
Moderator Dennis Avery John Dunn, M.D. Does Global Warming Harm Human Health?
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Jerry Arnett, M.D. Global Warming and Human Health Effects Paul Driessen Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Human Welfare Todd Wynn Regulation without Representation: How the EPA has Become a Political Tool
BREAK
LUNCH
Group Discussion Climate Change and the Blogosphere Moderator James M. Taylor Larry Bell, University of Houston Tom Harris, International Climate Science Coalition Marc Morano, ClimateDepot.com
BREAK
Moderator Tom Harris Craig Idso, Ph.D. Global Warming and Ocean Acidification Craig Loehle, Ph.D. Enhanced Crop, Forest, and Ecosystem Health in a Warmer World Patrick Michaels, Ph.D. The Role of Public Choice in Climate Science
Moderator John Dunn William Gray, Ph.D. Why Computer Models Overestimate Global Warming Stanley Goldenberg The Hot Debate: Is There a Link Between Global Warming and Hurricane Activity? Anthony Lupo, Ph.D. Is Global Warming Causing Extreme Weather Events?
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BREAK
Reception/book sales-signing in the exhibit area (cash bar) with authors Patrick Michaels and Larry Bell
DINNER
James M. Taylor Real Science Joseph Bast Real Choices Hon. Vaclav Klaus, Ph.D., president, Czech Republic
8:00 p.m.
ADJOURN
BREAKFAST
Group Discussion: The NASA Letter Writers Moderator Leighton Steward, CO2 is Green Harrison Schmitt, Ph.D., Apollo 17 Walter Cunningham, Apollo 7 Harold Doiron, former NASA scientist Thomas Wysmuller, former NASA scientist
BREAK
Willie Soon, Ph.D. Almighty CO2, Giant Boa Snake, and the Sun (What controls the
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equator-to-pole temperature distribution of the Earths surface?) S. Fred Singer, Ph.D. CO2 and Climate Change: The Evidence Doesnt Add Up Tom Segalstad, Ph.D. Geochemistry of CO2: The Whereabouts of CO2 in Earth
PANEL 6 Measuring Climate Change and Its Impacts 1 (concurrent session taking place in the Continental Ballroom)
Moderator Steve Goreham Anthony Watts How Reliable Are Twentieth Century Temperature Reconstructions? Richard Keen, Ph.D. A Century of Climate Change in Alaska: Models vs. Reality Willis Eschenbach, Ph.D. Global Warmings Impact on Ecosystems
BREAK
LUNCH
BREAK
Moderator Jay Lehr, Ph.D. Bob Carter, Ph.D. The Misrepresentation of Science in the Public Domain Madhav Khandekar, Ph.D. Global Warming Effects on Regional Climate Dennis Avery, Ph.D. 6,000 Years of Civilizations Collapsed by Abrupt Climate Change
Moderator Tom Harris Peter Ferrara, J.D. The Economic Implications of High-Cost Energy Donn Dears Why It Is Virtually Impossible to Cut CO2 Emissions by 80 Percent
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John Droz Wind Energy: Based on Real Science? Ken Haapala, M.S. Wind and Solar: The Past or the Future?
BREAK
Reception/book sales-signing in the exhibit area (cash bar) with Brian Sussman and S. Fred Singer
DINNER
8:00 p.m.
ADJOURN
BREAKFAST
BREAK
Moderator Dennis Avery Myron Ebell, J.D., The Political Challenges and Opportunities of Piecemeal Implementation of Energy Rationing Agendas Julian Morris, M.S., J.D. Climate Change and Sustainable Development Christopher Horner, J.D. The Incredible Disappearing Climate Agenda and its True Costs
PANEL 10 Communicating Climate Change (concurrent session taking place in the Continental Ballroom)
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Moderator Ken Haapala Jay Lehr, Ph.D. Teaching Climate Change to the Public Steve Goreham The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism Charles Battig, M.D. Achieving Public Policy Results
Moderator Stanley Goldenberg Richard Trzupek The Regulatory Tsunami: A Closer Look at Rules in Place and on the Way Alan Carlin, Ph.D. EPAs Proposed Carbon Pollution Standard for New Power Plants Larry Gould, Ph.D. Global Warming: Issues for Education and for Scientific Societies
BREAK
Reception/book sales-signing in the exhibit area with Steve Goreham and Craig Idso
LUNCH
Sebastian Lning, author, Die kalte Sonne (The Cold Sun) The Medieval Warm Period within the Context of Millennial Scale Climate Cycles
CONCLUDING REMARKS
2:30 p.m.
ADJOURN
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