Germany Holding Its 5th (Skeptic) Climate And Energy Conference In Munich On November 30 and December 1

The 5th International Climate and Energy Conference is taking place on November 30 and December 1, 2012 in Munich. The conference features a number of outstanding speakers who are critical of climate science and energy policy today.

In the year that the German energy transition to renewables failed, the European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE)together with partner institutes is holding its 5th conference.

The conference is taking place at the Bayerische Hof. Scientists and managers from a number of countries will be presenting and discussing climate science  and the causes and problems of Germany’s energy transition to renewable energy. The problems can be traced back to the hysterical belief that there is a threatening climate catastrophe.

What follows below is the program as it now stands. Some changes may take place. The conference with be held simultaneously both in English and German.

5th International Climate and Energy Conference

Friday 30 November

8:00 a.m.
Registration

9:00 a.m.
Opening
Wolfgang Müller
European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE)
Dr. Marcus Ernst
President, Peutinger Collegium

9.30 a.m.
The NASA GISS riddle over altered temperature data
Prof. em. Dr. Friedrich-Karl Ewert
University of Paderborn

10.00 a.m.
Politics, media and the role of science
James M. Taylor
Senior fellow, The Heartland Institute

10.30 a.m.
Just how strong is the evidence that climate change is man-made?
Prof. Dr. Fred Singer
NIPCC

11.30 a.m.
Pause

12.00 a.m.
Climate change and the threat of “new diseases“
Prof. Dr. Paul Reiter
Unité “Insectes et Maladies Infectieuses” Pasteur Institute, Paris

1.00 p.m.
Lunch

2.30 p.m.
Climate change– curse or blessing?
Prof. em. Dr. Josef Reichholf
Commission for Ecology of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences

3.15 p.m.
The impact of Germany’s energy concept on its industry

4.00 p.m.
Energy transition between wish and reality 

Prof. Dr. Helmut Alt
 University of Applied Science Aachen

4.45 p.m.
Break

5.15 p.m.
How much is the transition to renewable energy going to cost the consumers
Günter Ederer
Business publicist, film producer and author

6.00 p.m.
Shale Gas – the “alternative” energy source?
Klaus Angerer
General Manager, BNK Deutschland GmbH

7.00 p.m.
End of the first day

7.30 p.m.
Dinner in the ballroom

8.30 p.m.
Dinner speech

Saturday – 1 December

9.00 a.m.
IPCC – Why almost everything we know about the IPCC is not true, II
Donna Laframboise
Blog nofrakkingconsensus.com,
Author of: The Delinquent Teenager Who Was Mistaken for the World’s Top Climate Expert

10.00 Uhr
Sea level rise– fact and fiction
Prof. em. Dr. Niels Axel Mörner
Department of Paleogeophysics & Geodynamics, University of Stockholm

11.00 – 11.30 a.m.
Break

11.30 a.m.
Glacier and forest development in the Alps over the last 10,000 years
Prof. em. Dr. Gernot Patzelt
University of Innsbruck

12.30 – 2.00 p.m.
Lunch

2.00 p.m.
The impact of cosmic rays on climate – the latest findings and their significance in understanding climate change
Prof. Dr. Nir Shaviv
Racah Institute of Physics – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

3.00 p.m.
The rising costs of natural catastrophes – a surprising analysis

3.45 – 4.15 p.m.
Pause

4.15 p.m.
Poland and non-renewable energy
Thomas Teluk
Globalization Institute

5.00 p.m.
The potential alternative energy source for powering a modern economy

5.45 p.m.
The history of biofuels in the EU – from climate savior to climate bomb
Jacob Nordangård
Department of Thematic Studies – Technology and Social Change, Linköping University

6.30 p.m.
Panel: (Un)intended consequences of climate policy
James Taylor – The Heartland Institute
Michael Limburg – European Institute for Climate and Energy

7.15 – 7.30 p.m.
Closing statement
Dr. Holger Thuss
European Institute for Climate and Energy (EIKE)

7.30 p.m.
End of conference reception
Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Promenadenplatz 2, 80333 Munich

For more information or to register, send an e-mail in English to either EIKE President Thuss Holger (holger.thuss@tvrgroup.de) or to Michael Limburg limburg@grafik-system.de

Or register as follows:
Your full name, address and institute via email or fax
Email: info@eike-klima-energie.eu
Fax: +49 (0) 3641 – 3279 8589

 

6 responses to “Germany Holding Its 5th (Skeptic) Climate And Energy Conference In Munich On November 30 and December 1”

  1. Robin Pittwood

    Do you know if there’ll be a downloadable video / audio / powerpoint archive made available after the event?

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