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​Leading Scientists from all over the world will be gathering at Porto, Portugal, 7th and 8th September to discuss the
Basic Science of a Changing Climate.
We have an exciting group of geologists, physicists, meteorologists, engineers, and sea level experts on the panel and it should be a lively two days of debate and discussion.

Featured Speakers include: (still under construction)

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Nils-Axel Mörner
Nils-Axel Mörner took his Ph.D. in Quaternary Geology at Stockholm University in 1969. He has been the head of the department of Paleogeophysics and Geodynamics, at Stockholm, from 1991 up to his retirement in 2005. The P&G institute became an international center for global sea level change, paleoclimate, paleoseismics, neotectonics, paleomagnetism. He was president of the Commissions on Neotectonics  (1981–1989) and Sea Level Changes and Coastal Evolution (1999-2003) of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA).
​He is a critic of the IPCC and the notion that the global sea level is rising.
He has written hundreds of research papers and several books: Earth Rheology, Isostasy and Eustasy (Wiley, 1984), Climate Change on a Yearly to Millennial Basis (Reidel, 1984),
Paleoseismicity of Sweden: a novel paradigm (P&G print, 2003), The Greatest Lie Ever Told (P&G print, 2007), The Tsunami Threat: Research & Technology (InTech, 2011), Geochronology: Methods and Case Studies (InTech, 2014), Planetary Influence on the Sun and the Earth, and a Modern Book Burning (Nova, 2015).
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Christopher Monckton, Third Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, was Special Advisor to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher from 1982 to 1986.
He has held positions with the British press and in government, as a press officer at the Conservative Central Office, and as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s policy advisor. He is a policy advisor to The
Heartland Institute.

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Tom Wysmuller
Thomas Wysmuller has trained as a meteorologist at New York University and at the Royal Dutch Weather Bureau in Amsterdam.
He worked for five years throughout NASA before, during, and after the moon landings. The polynomial regression, mathematics, algorithms, or code that Wysmuller personally produced after leaving NASA are being used by virtually every climate scientist on the planet.
Wysmuller continues lecturing on the meteorology of climate all over the world and has done so for more than a decade. Millions follow his accurate meteorological forecasts annually. 
In 2016, Tom chaired the Oceanographic Section of the massive World Congress on Oceans in Qingdao, China.
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Piers Corbyn has stated his belief that the anthropogenic 
contribution to global warming is minimal with any increase in temperature due to increased solar activity.
In 2008 Corbyn went even further than being 
skeptical, and took an absolutist, certain position by stating, "CO2 has never driven, does not drive and never will drive weather or climate. Global warming is over and it never was anything to do with CO2. CO2 is still rising but the world is now cooling and will continue to do so".

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Antón Uriarte
Anton Uriarte is a Spanish geographer, born and resident in San Sebastián, specialized in climatology. PhD in geography from the University of Zaragoza, FRMetS (Fellow Royal Meteorological Society), Member of the Aranzadi Society of Natural Sciences, he has been a professor at the University of the Basque Country and is especially known for his skeptical position regarding the anthropogenic influence on the weather. Beyond his works in Spanish and Basque his book: Earth 's Climate History can be found also in English and it is a very nice and easy to read introduction to the subject.
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Ned Nikolov
Ned Nikolov  has a Ph.D. degree in forest ecology & biophysical modeling. His scientific experience is in ecosystem-atmosphere interactions, vegetation remote sensing, atmospheric physics, thermodynamics, fire-weather forecasting and fire-danger assessment. He currently works for the US Forest Service as a physical scientist.
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Michael Limburg studied electrical engineering and measurement and control technology in Berlin. He worked from Germany for various companies and traveled around the world on behalf of them.
After his retirement 2001 he started to look on climate science related issues especial he took a deeper look into the methods, procedures and instruments used to derive meteorological data for various purposes. In 2007 he and a couple of friends founded the European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE) where he acts from the very beginning as VP. EIKE became now the most heard voice of cllimate realists in the German speaking world. 2017 EIKE was awarded among the most influential scientific websites world wide.
Michael lives and works in Potsdam near Berlin, Germany.

NEW SYSTEMATIC ERRORS IN ANOMALIES OF GLOBAL MEAN TEMPERATURE TIME-SERIES

Benoít Rittaud
Karl Zeller
Madhav Kandahar
and also:
  • Jan-Erik Solheim (astrophysics, Norway)
  • Ole Humlum (physical geography, Norway, ”Climate4you” father)
  • Albrecht Glatzle (agronomist, Paraguay)
  • Nicola Scafetta (astrophysics, Italy).

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