March 9, 2009
The
International Climate Change Conference kicked off in New York
yesterday with talks by MIT climatologist Richard Lindzen and Czech
Republic President Vaclav Klaus. As Ronald Bailey reports, Lindzen
pointed out that the global mean temperature has not increased
statistically significantly since at least 1995. Klaus argued,
“There is no known economically feasible way for an economy to
survive on expensive unreliable clean green energy.”
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