Lord Christopher Monckton will lead CFACT's team of scientists and policy experts to the resumption of the UNFCCC climate talks at the Hotel Maritim in Bonn April 9 - 11.
"They're at it again" Lord Monckton said, "The United Nations having failed at Copenhagen to impose a totally unnecessary, wickedly expensive, democracy destroying world government treaty has now decided to try to stitch together a deal to take away democracy and freedom and prosperity worldwide forever and to make themselves very very rich and working people very, very poor."
Lord Monckton, the 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, served as science advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. He has been traveling the globe calling attention to errors in global warming claims, challenging weak science and debunking the propaganda campaign that supports it.
CFACT, the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, is a U.N. recognized NGO. CFACT will staff a display at the conference where delegates and journalists can connect with scientists and analysts offering alternatives to the current direction of climate policy. CFACT plans to offer briefings, information and commentary throughout the weekend. CFACT's award winning "Climate Depot" has been a leading force in opening minds and leveling the playing field in the climate debate. Journalists seeking to balance their reporting with a "realist" perspective on climate should contact CFACT.
Lord Monckton, who is always a dynamic, informative guest, will be available for radio and other media interviews.
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