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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.