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Katie Fehlinger hosts Headline: Earth, which takes an unbiased look at all sides of the global warming debate. The weekly show features the latest headlines related to global warming, along with interviews of prominent and newsworthy guests, including global warming legislation advocate and chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW), Senator (D) Barbara Boxer of California and global warming skeptic and former EPW chairman, Senator (R) James Inhofe of Oklahoma. Visit Headline: Earth's video page to see any or all of Katie's videos.


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February 28, 2008

International Conference will question Global Warming Alarmism

2008 International Conference on Climate Change

The first, major international conference to focus on issues and questions not answered by advocates of the theory of man-made global warming will take place in New York City from March 2 - March 4, 2008, according to conference coordinator James Taylor from the Heartland Institute, which is the primary sponser of the event.

The conference will bring together leading scientists, economists and policy experts to explain the "other side" of the climate change debate, according to the conference website.

Approximately 100 scientists, economists, and policy experts will participate as speakers and panelists. Here is a list of confirmed speakers. I am sure you will recognize several of the speakers, some of which have been interviewed by Katie Fehlinger on Headline Earth, while others have personally interacted in the blog's comment section.

Admission is open to the general public, but attendance is limited to 500 people. I wonder if Dr. Hansen will be attending, especially since this conference is being held right in his own back yard.