Op de klimaatconferentie in New York zijn verschillende acties begonnen om de mensheid weer met de voeten op de grond terug te laten komen.
Ook u kunt de “Manhattan Declaration” (hieronder afgedrukt) versterken door deze te tekenen en de e-mail op te sturen.
Zie ook de rede van Vaclac Klaus, dePresident van Tsjechië:
https://www.vrijspreker.nl/vs/item/2008/03/van-klimaatalarmisme-naar-klimaatrealisme
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International Conference on Climate Change
New York City, 2008
Manhattan Declaration on Climate Change
“Global warming” is not a global crisis
We, the scientists and researchers in climate and related fields, economists, policymakers, and business leaders, assembled at Times Square, New York City, participating in the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change,
Resolving that scientific questions should be evaluated solely by the scientific method;
Affirming that global climate has always changed and always will, independent of the actions of humans, and that carbon dioxide (CO2) is not a pollutant but rather a necessity for all life;
Recognising that the causes and extent of recently-observed climatic change are the subject of intense debates in the climate science community and that oft-repeated assertions of a sup-posed ‘consensus’ among climate experts are false;
Affirming that attempts by governments to legislate costly regulations on industry and individual citizens to encourage CO2 emission reduction will slow development while having no apprecia-ble impact on the future trajectory of global climate change. Such policies will markedly diminish future prosperity and so reduce the ability of societies to adapt to inevitable climate change, thereby increasing, not decreasing human suffering;
Noting that warmer weather is generally less harmful to life on Earth than colder:
Hereby declare:
That current plans to restrict anthropogenic CO2 emissions are a dangerous misallocation of intellectual capital and resources that should be dedicated to solving humanity’s real and serious problems.
That there is no convincing evidence that CO2 emissions from modern industrial activity has in the past, is now, or will in the future cause catastrophic climate change.
That attempts by governments to inflict taxes and costly regulations on industry and individual
citizens with the aim of reducing emissions of CO2 will pointlessly curtail the prosperity of the West and progress of developing nations without affecting climate.
That adaptation as needed is massively more cost-effective than any attempted mitigation, and that a focus on such mitigation will divert the attention and resources of governments away from addressing the real problems of their peoples.
That human-caused climate change is not a global crisis.
Now, therefore, we recommend –
That world leaders reject the views expressed by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as well as popular, but misguided works such as “An Inconvenient Truth”.
That all taxes, regulations, and other interventions intended to reduce emissions of CO2 be abandoned forthwith.
Agreed at New York, 4 March 2008
ICSC
International Climate Science Coalition
www.climatescienceinternati…
Executive Director: Tom Harris, B.Eng, M.Eng (Mech)
tom.harris@climatescienceinternational.net
ENDORSEMENT OF MANHATTAN DECLARATION ON CLI-MATE CHANGE
This is to confirm that I have read the contents of the Manhattan
Declaration on Climate Change, as presented at the 2008
International Conference on Climate Change, and I agree to my
name being recorded as being a
Published / Unpublished
(circle one of above)
supporter of the Declaration.
Last name_____________________________________
First name(s)___________________________________
Title:__________________________________________
Signed________________________________________
Email to: tom.harris@climatescienceinternational.org
Perfecte aktie.
Het zou handig zijn als we in de tekst naam etc. konden typen en hem dan verzenden.
Heb dat nu maar via mijn eigen mail gedaan
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