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13th International Conference on Climate Change

Join us for a conference with the theme ‘Best Science, Winning Energy Policies’ at the Trump International Hotel.
Thursday
July 25, 2019
8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Trump International Hotel
1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20004
Location Map
Register Here

The Heartland Institute, globally considered the leading think tank promoting skepticism of the theory there is a human-caused climate crisis, is hosting its 13th International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC-13) on July 25, 2019, in Washington, DC. The one-day conference, held at the Trump International Hotel, will include three keynote sessions and four breakout panels.

The conference will feature the courageous men and women who spoke the truth about climate change during the height of the global warming scare. Now, many of them are advising the new administration or joining it in senior positions. (Some of them are among the more than 200 speakers at Heartland’s previous 12 conferences.)
Admission: $129, includes all meals and sessions.
Click here to register, and click here to get a discounted rate at the hotel.

Climate realists have established, beyond a reasonable doubt, the human impact on climate is likely very small and beneficial, not harmful. Realists have proven that most scientists now share this opinion, except those who have made careers out of finding a human impact and exaggerating it.

Speakers at ICCC-13 will summarize the best available climate science and recommend which policy changes are needed for America to lead a post-alarmist world in climate realism. The conference will also feature timely, in-depth, expert discussions about the “Green New Deal” and the benefits of ending the Democrats’ war on fossil fuels.

Confirmed speakers:

Dominik Kolorz, chairman of the board of the Śląsko-Dąbrowski Region of Polish Solidarity;

Myron Ebell, head of the Cooler Heads Coalition and Trump’s EPA transition team;

David Legates, Ph.D., climatologist at the University of Delaware;

Roy Spencer, Ph.D., of the University of Alabama at Huntsville;

Kevin Dayaratna, Ph.D., of The Heritage Foundation;

Craig Idso, Ph.D., of CO2 Science;

Benjamin Zycher, Ph.D., of the American Enterprise Institute;

Roger Bezdek, Ph.D., of MISI;

Anthony Watts, new Heartland Senior Fellow and founder of Watts Up With That.

More details about speakers and the program for this conference will be released in the coming weeks.

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