Day 1: Thursday 8 September 2016 · Day 1: Thursday 8 September 2016 09:00 Registration, tea and...

Preview:

Citation preview

Day 1: Thursday 8 September 2016 09:00 Registration, tea and coffee 09:30 Welcome Session 1: Planet Earth in the cosmos 09:40 Athem Alsabti: Effects of Nearby Supernovae on Atmosphere and Climate 10:00 Oliver Manuel: Solar energy and Earth’s climate * 10:20 Discussion Session 2: Influence of the Sun and the major planets on the Earth’s climate 10:30 Nils-Axel Mörner: An introduction to planetary-solar-terrestrial interaction 10:40 Roger Tattersall: Connections between orbital motion and climate cycles 11:00 Nicola Scafetta: Multi-frequency spectral coherence between planetary and global

surface temperature oscillations 11:20 Jan-Erik Solheim: Ice margins, the Sun and the planets 11:40 Discussion 12:00–13.30: Lunch Session 3: Ocean variability 13:30 Per Strandberg: Drivers of ENSO variability 13:50 Fred Goldberg: Are the ocean currents affecting our climate? 14:10 Martin Hovland: Documented pH and temperature anomalies in the deep ocean * 14:30 Wyss Yim: Sub-aerial and submarine volcanic eruptions and climatic variability 14:50 Discussion Session 4: Natural influences on climate 15:00 Peter Ward: Ozone depletion, not greenhouse warming, caused recent warming * 15:20 Hans Jelbring: The dominant physical processes that cause climate change 15:40 Alex Pope: Ice on land

16:00 Tea and coffee

16.20 Discussion of Session 4 papers 16:30 Fabio Pistella and Leonello Serva: The CHIC project of ICG 17.00 Discussion on the natural driving forces in climate change 18:00 Close

* Keynote presentations

Day 2: Friday 9 September 2016 09:00 Welcome Session 5: The greenhouse effect and anthropogenic global warming 09:10 Jan-Erik Solheim: Result of a greenhouse experiment 09:30 Francois Gervais: Tiny CO2 warming challenged by Earth greening 09:50 Fred Goldberg: Does human CO2 emission change the climate? Faith vs. facts 10:10 Tea and coffee 10:30 Albrecht Glatzle: Reconsidering livestock’s role in climate change * 10:50 Pamela Klein: Is climate science serious? 11:10 Benoît Rittaud: Epistemology of Climate Change 11:30 Discussion 11.50 Piers Corbyn: something

12:10 Lunch 13:40 Thomas Wysmuller: Sea-level rise and CO2 14:00 Nils-Axel Mörner: Modelled vs observed sea-level changes 14:20 Maria Araujo: Sea level data in the Iberian Peninsula 14:40 discussion Session 6: Implications of the catastrophist anthropogenic global warming hypothesis 14:50 Madhav Khandekar: Climate change and extreme weather: projection, perception

and reality * 15:00 Philip Foster: Climate policy, geoethics and the developing nations 15:20 Christopher Monckton of Brenchley: Genocidal climate science * 15:40 Discussion 16:00 Tea and coffee 16:30 Discussion, conclusions and communiqué 18:00 Close

* Keynote presentations

NB. The Conference Volume to be posted on ResearchGate well before the conference

includes 27 Extended Abstracts and several Commentary Notes. Please, print and bring to the conference.

Recommended