OTTAWA, Canada, 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- “With today’s release of Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science (CCR-II), it is now easier for media to adopt a more balanced approach to climate change,” said Tom Harris, executive director of the International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC). “CCR-II cites more than 1,000 scientific papers to show that the IPCC has ignored or misinterpreted much of the research that challenges the need for carbon dioxide (CO2) controls.”
Professor Robert Carter, former head of the School of Earth Sciences at James Cook University, Australia, explained, “CCR-II uses layman’s language to present solid evidence that today’s climate changes are well within the bounds of natural variability.”
Associate Professor of Resource and Environmental Geology and Geochemistry at the University of Oslo, Norway, Dr. Tom V. Segalstad, added, “CO2 is ‘the gas of life’. The more CO2, the more life. More CO2 means we can feed more people on Earth.”
ICSC Energy Issues advisor Bryan Leyland concludes, “Governments should welcome CCR-II. It provides them with the evidence they need to justify ending the expansion of ineffective alternative energy and other expensive and futile strategies to control climate.”
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Contact:
In North America:
Tom Harris, Executive Director, ICSC, Ottawa, Canada
Tel.: 613-728-9200
tom.harris@climatescienceinternational.net
In Australia:
Dr. Robert Carter, ICSC Chief Science Advisor, Former Head of the School of Earth Sciences, James Cook University, Australia
Tel.: (mobile): +61-(0)419-701-139
Tel.: (evening): +61-(0)7-4775-1268
In New Zealand
Dr. Vincent Gray, CCR-II Chapter Reviewer and Expert Reviewer for the IPCC, Wellington, NZ
Tel.: 064 4 9735939
Bryan Leyland, M.Sc., ICSC Energy Issues Advisor, Auckland, NZ
Tel.: +64 9 940 7047
Mob.: +64 21 978 996
In Western Europe:
Jan-Erik Solheim, Former Professor - Institute of Physics and Technology, CCR-II Chapter Reviewer, University of Tromso, Norway
Tel.: +47 90121983
In Eastern Europe and Asia (Russian language interviews only):
Habibullo I. Abdussamatov, Dr. Sci., CCR-II Chapter Reviewer, Head of Space Research Sector, Pulkovo Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
Tel.: +7 (921) 797-07-66