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Dr. Willie Soon: Climate Change Realism - GBTP Boston

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Dr. Willie Soon: Climate Change Realism - GBTP Boston

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Professor Dr. Soon gives a multi-media presentation on the myths of Anthropogenic Climate Change

Dr. Soon will be one of the speakers (as was last month's guest, Tom Wysmuller) at the ICCC 12, March 23-24 in Washington DC, titled "Resetting US Climate Policy"

About Dr. Soon:

Dr. Willie Soon, an astrophysicist and geoscientist, is a leading authority on the relationship between solar phenomena and global climate. Dr. Soon’s research specialty is the influence of changes in solar activity on the Earth’s climate and the study of solar-type stars. Since 1991, together with many distinguished co-authors, he has written more than 80 peer-reviewed articles and two scholarly books on these and related topics. His discoveries challenge computer modelers and advocates who consistently underestimate solar influences on cloud formation, ocean currents, and wind that cause climate to change. He has faced and risen above unethical and often libelous attacks on his research and his character, becoming one of the world’s most respected and influential voices for climate realism.

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Climate changes. Yes. But is it driven by human activity - is it "man made global warming?" This debate has been going on for decades, and it manifests itself in our governments (in)sincere attempt to "never let a [fabricated] crisis go to waste."

Mayor Marty Walsh and former Secretary of State John Kerry announced last June that Boston would host a climate summit between the US and China. (Mayor Walsh, Secretary Kerry Announce Boston Will Host 2017 US-China Climate Leaders Summit (http://www.cityofboston.gov/news/Default.aspx?id=21662), City of Boston).

This is a another event in a series of discussions we will be hosting. Stay Tuned!!

From the UN-IPCC, a statement from a prominent proponent of the Climate Change as to what their true purpose is:

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Traditional Boston Meeting notes:

We will again have a social hour at 6:30 pm and have the meeting begin at 7:30 pm.

Parking – from Parkopedia. It appears the Dalton Street garage is the best value, with a flat rate of $15 in the evening. Note the green lines denote on-street parking. You need to go to a meter pay station to get slip for your car – pay up to 8 pm.

Parkopedia: http://en.parkopedia.com/parking/bar/lir-ma/ (http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fen.parkopedia.com%2Fparking%2Fbar%2Flir-ma%2F&h=kAQF0KycP&enc=AZNTeBYNMzmFYEVmntt7chJLzTOz8jaXR3a5gjaoa1P06WzwNkh84C6hEqdl22geBTM&s=1)

NOTE: As always with Boston parking, things are subject to change. Special events will cause parking lots to hike their prices, and we do not check in advance to see if there are any such occurrences coming up.

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