CFACT hosts tour of energy poor village of La Libertad at Cancun climate talks Escaping the climate energy trap

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Wolfgang Mueller Wednesday, December 8, 2010                                                          (+521) 998 225 9854 (Cancun, Mexico) Few things divide rich from poor like access to affordable energy.  In this 21st century it has been estimated that 1.4 billion people lack access to electricity while 3 billion people cook with solid fuel.  On Wednesday, December 8, CFACT transported COP16 delegates, press and observers to the Mexican village of La Libertad, where people cook, heat and live without electricity.  La Libertad presents a compelling picture of the plight of the energy poor. “As COP16 considers the future of the world's energy policy, [...]

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Media invited to tour energy-poor village of La Libertad near COP16 summit

MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:         Wolfgang Mueller December 7, 2010 (+521) 998 225 9854 Media invited to tour energy-poor village of La Libertad near COP16 summit (Cancun, Mexico)  On Wednesday, December 8th, CFACT will bring COP16 delegates and press to tour La Libertad, a Mexican community only minutes from the comforts of the Cancun tourist zone, where the poor live without electricity.  CFACT will provide transportation which will depart the Westin Hotel (first stop on COP16 shuttle one) at 9:30 AM.  Return approximately 1 PM.  Lunch provided. Participants will visit with local people, learn about the challenges of living without [...]

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CFACT to feature prominent experts at UN climate conference

CFACT, the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, will feature two prominent experts on climate science and policy at COP 16, the UN conference on climate change which convenes next week in Cancun.

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CFACT Press Conference Bonn June 10, 2010 10:30 AM CET

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 9, 2010 CONTACT: Christina Wilson in Bonn +49 1578-7500824 [email protected] Neither a climate treaty, nor agreement warranted Flawed process must begin anew Renewables fail to produce plentiful affordable power : They are totems of our times Bonn – The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) will sponsor a press briefing Thursday, 10 June, at 10:30 local time in room Hayden at Bonn's Hotel Maritim to discuss the general state of climate change policy and the future of renewable energy. “The global warming argument is in tatters,” said Craig Rucker, CFACT's Executive Director. “Climategate and revelations about alarmism [...]

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|2012-09-19T17:21:16-04:00June 9th, 2010|Comments Off on CFACT Press Conference Bonn June 10, 2010 10:30 AM CET

Climate Sense Audio Clips

Below are two links to raw audio from Climate Sense Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.  The conference was co-sponsored by CFACT. Nils Axelmorner_Audio_Copenhagen.wav can be accessed at https://cfact.egnyte.com/h-s/20091208/e3a2e2bd84dd4445 Rucker_Audio_from_Copenhagen_Climate_Sense.wav can be accessed at https://cfact.egnyte.com/h-s/20091208/ed3163c9c0de425a

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Climategate Caused Great Harm

“I shall now be reporting Phil Jones to the police for a financial and scientific fraud so enormous that, if it had succeeded, billions of people would have had to bear the cost via the Copenhagen Treaty, which we now know to be a non-solution to a non-problem,” says Monckton

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Global Governance? Here’s How

“The EU model is being taken by the UN as a shining model of what they want to achieve at Copenhagen,“ says Lord Monckton. “At first it will appear to be a little technocratic committee, just like the European Union. Start small so nobody notices, but make sure that it is made by treaty so all countries are bound by it thereafter. A treaty is the only way that your constitution created by your founding fathers, can be overridden by foreigners.”

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Singer comments on Climategate from Brussels

Media Advisory WHERE: Room A1E1, European Parliament Building, Brussels WHEN: TODAY 15:30-17:30, reception to follow WHO: Dr. Fred Singer, Lord Christopher Monckton, and Dr. Hans Labohm WHAT: Climate Gate, NIPCC Report, Copenhagen Climate Summit --- Singer is a lead author on the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) Report, a distinguished atmospheric physicist, and a member of CFACT’s delegation to the Copenhagen Climate Summit will present the NIPCC Report in light of recent developments. “After reading the Climategate-emails we have realized that global warming may be ‘manmade’ after all,” says Singer. The NIPCC Report is the most comprehensive compilation of [...]

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