
On March 2-4, 2008, a very different kind of conference will take place
at the Marriott Times Square Hotel in downtown New York. Hundreds of
the world's leading scientists, economists, and policy analysts will
come together to explore key issues overlooked by advocates of the
theory of man-made global warming.
Conference Goals
The goals of the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change are:
- to bring together the world's leading scientists,
economists, and policy experts to explain the often-neglected "other
side" of the climate change debate;
- to sponsor presentations and papers that make genuine contributions to the global debate over climate change;
- to share the results of the conference with
policymakers, civic and business leaders, and the interested public as
antidote to the one-sided and alarmist bias that pervades much of the
current public policy debate; and
- to set the groundwork for future conferences and
publications that can turn the debate toward sound science and
economics, and away from hype and political manipulation.