If you are interested in global warming, here is some more reading on
global warming that was just translated to Chinese.  It was produced by the
Heartland Institute.


The Chinese Academy of Sciences in June 2013translated and published a
Chinese edition of Climate Change Reconsidered and Climate Change
Reconsidered: 2011 Interim Report, two hefty volumes containing more than
1,200 pages of peer-reviewed data on climate change originally published by
The Heartland Institute in 2009 and 2011.

The two books present a sweeping rebuttal of the findings of the United
Nations’ controversial Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),
whose reports were widely cited as the basis for taking action to stop or
slow the advance of climate change. More recently, the IPCC has been
surrounded by controversy over lapses in its quality control and editorial
bias.

The Chinese Academy of Sciences is the world’s largest academy of sciences,
employing some 50,000 people and hosting more than 350 international
conferences a year. Membership in the Academy represents the highest level
of national honor for Chinese scientists. The Nature Publishing Index in
May ranked the Chinese Academy of Sciences No. 12 on its list of the
“Global Top 100” scientific institutions – ahead of the University of
Oxford (No. 14), Yale University (No. 16), and the California Institute of
Technology (No. 25).

The first 856-page volume of Climate Change Reconsidered, published in
2009, and its follow-up, the 430-page Climate Change Reconsidered: 2011
Interim Report,were produced by a team of scientists originally convened by
Dr. S. Fred Singer under the name of the Nongovernmental International
Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC). The volumes were coauthored and edited by
three climate science researchers:

Craig D. Idso, Ph.D., chairman of the Center for the Study of Carbon
Dioxide and Global Change, editor of the online magazine CO2 Science, and
author of several books and scholarly articles on the effects of carbon
dioxide on plant and animal life;

* Robert M. Carter, Ph.D., a marine geologist and research professor at
James Cook University in Queensland, Australia and author of Climate: the
Counter Consensus; and

* S. Fred Singer, Ph.D., founder and president of the Science and
Environmental Policy Project (SEPP) and a distinguished atmospheric
physicist and first director of the U.S. Weather Satellite Service.

* All three men will be in Beijing for the Chinese Academy of Sciences
event on June 15, 2013 to speak about the translation of Climate Change
Reconsidered. Scores of additional scientists, economists, and policy
experts reviewed and contributed to the volumes.



J

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Ninety percent of politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
- Henry Kissinger

Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel,
go out and buy some more tunnel. - John Quinton


On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Sam <sammyc...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> http://www.weather.com/news/science/environment/10-signs-global-warming-happening-now-20130618
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