| 10.00 | Introduction by Roger Helmer MEP
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| 10.10 | Mr Anthony Watts, NIPCC, USA
What can we say today about the temperature measurements of the past?
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| 10.45 | Professor Ross McKitrick, University of Guelph, Ontario Canada
Climate Models versus measurements: An Updated Comparison
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| 11.20 | Professor Tom Segalstad, University of Oslo. Norway
CO2 chemistry, carbon cycle and ocean acidification
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| 11.55 | Dr Henrik Svensmark, Danish National Space Centre, Univ. of Copenhagen
How the Sun and its solar winds affects our climate.
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| 12.30 – 13.30 | Lunch
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| 13.30 | Adj Professor Fred Goldberg, NIPCC, Stockholm Sweden
Ocean currents and its effect on the climate and Arctic ice conditions
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| 14.05 | Professor Fred S. Singer, NIPCC, USA
Why can’t we trust IPCC?
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| 14.40 | Dr Hans Labohm, independent economist and expert reviewer IPCC
Economical, political and social consequences of a COP15 agreement
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| 15.15 – 15.30 | Coffee break
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| 15.30 | Dr Benny Peiser, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Media Bias, Climate Alarmism and the Rise of the New Media
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| 16.10 | Dr James Delingpole, The Telegraph
Role of the Media
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| 16.30 – 18.00 | Open debate
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