Janera Soerel is organizing a Climate Change debate on November 23rd in New York at Norwood Club from 6 – 9pm.

Two expert teams on opposite sides will debate the issue.

The Alarmists:
- Ralph Cavanagh, Senior Attorney and Co-Director, Energy Program, NRDC
- Eric Roston, Author and Senior Associate, The Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Duke University

The Deniers:
- Steve Hayward, F.K. Weyerhaeuser Fellow, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
- Teammate tbd

Moderator:
Dennis Kneale, Anchor, CNBC’s Power Lunch

Details:
November 23rd
6PM cocktails
7PM Debate and Q&A
Norwood Club, 241 W 14th St, New York
There is a charge for this event
More details here http://janera.com/?p=363

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Klem November 9, 2009 at 6:45 am

People need to understand that the debate is over. The UN IPCC has declared that humans are responsible, and at the Copenhagen meeting, in the earliest parts of the Treaty there is a paragraph which makes the signer agree with that conclusion. Once this paragraph is signed, any further scientific investigation is not needed anymore. This will silence debate and end scientific investigation. This also means the climate science funding will dry up, Climate science will not be needed anymore, and the science will fall back into obscurity once again. It’s an amazing paragraph.

So get with the program folks. The Copenhagen meeting will not be a discussion of the truth of the science, it will be about population control, how much money we will pay to 3rd world countries for ‘carbon debt’, and the creation of the UN as our Global Government. Forget the science, that debate is over. The UN has moved on to bigger issues and the faster we wake up to it the better we’ll all be. We need a national debate about what the UN is up to, not debates about the science. The UN is way ahead of us, it’s time we caught up.

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Janera Soerel November 15, 2009 at 9:55 am

For many people the debate is just beginning. I’m not talking about scientists or policy wonks, or the UN, but the mainstream. Many people have not yet understood if it is worth pursuing costly policy measures. We have to show if, and why, it is worth the tax-payers money.

It can never hurt to dialogue.

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Professor D A Smith November 17, 2009 at 3:10 am

Klem is right: forget the science, particularly since it does not support the warmists. Climate Change is but a political stepping-stone to World Government. But by whom … ?

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Janera Soerel November 19, 2009 at 3:08 pm

Good question… why dont you ask it to the debaters on Monday?

RSVP here for the event
http://climatechangedebate.eventbrite.com/

Or if you can’t make it, watch the live stream on FORA.tv
http://fora.tv/live/janera/climate_change_debate

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