Skeptics To Descend on UN Climate Summit at UN Hosted Event – A NASA Apollo Astronaut to Condemn UN for perpetrating the ‘biggest fraud in the field of science’

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Skeptics To Descend on UN Climate Summit at UN Hosted Event

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A NASA Apollo Astronaut to Condemn UN for perpetrating the ‘biggest fraud in the field of science’

LIMA, Peru — The United Nations will be hosting a group of climate skeptics during the Lima global warming summit on Thursday, December 11, 2014. Skeptics from the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) and a NASA Apollo 7 Astronaut will denounce the UN climate claims and the goals of the summit.

When: 14:00-14:30 – Thursday, December 11, 2014

Where: Press Conference Room 2

Who: Walt Cunningham, Marc Morano, & Craig Rucker

Apollo 7 Astronaut Walt Cunningham will reject the UN climate view and the entire basis for a climate treaty. Climate Depot’s Marc Morano, who is in Lima filming for the upcoming skeptical documentary ‘Climate Hustle’, congratulated the UN summit for finally getting a willing U.S. to sign onto its meaningless and dangerous climate treaties.

Cunningham made news earlier this week when he protested the UN climate claims. See: Watch: Apollo 7 Astronaut Col. Walt Cunningham paraglided off a cliff in Peru to protest ‘sorry’ state of UN climate science. Cunningham has declared that he believes climate alarmism is the “biggest fraud in the field of science.” Cunningham was one of the signatories of a letter signed by 50 former NASA astronauts and engineers.

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Climate Depot publisher Marc Morano, former senior staff of the U.S. Senate Environment & Public Works Committee, will be congratulating the UN.

Marc Morano: “I will be congratulating the UN for finally bringing a willing U.S. to the table to sign a new UN climate treaty. A lame duck President Obama and his Sec. of State, John Kerry, are desperately seeking a climate change legacy and will pretty much sign any paper that is put in front of them next year at the Paris UN meeting. You can feel the air of optimism permeating the conference here in Lima.

For first time since 1990s, the U.S. is absolutely committed to signing a treaty. Make no mistake, come hell or high water, the U.S. will be signing a UN agreement next year in Paris. It is virtually preordained.

Meanwhile, “The claims and alleged solutions of man-made global warming continue to wackier and wackier. We have the German government urging citizens to have sex in the dark in …

Obama Sets Out to Fight ‘Climate Denial’ in Classrooms, Museums, Bathrooms and Other Places

Obama Sets Out to Fight Climate Denial in Classrooms, Museums, Bathrooms and Other Places

http://ecowatch.com/2014/12/04/obama-climate-education-literacy-initiative/

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White House Official: Obama Will Use Executive Powers To Meet Climate Goals

White House Official: Obama Will Use Executive Powers To Meet Climate Goals

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/12/04/3599564/podesta-obama-executive-powers-climate/

President Barack Obama and White House counselor John Podesta, left, walk across the ellipse in Washington as they head towards the Dept. of Interior, Wednesday, May 21, 2014. CREDIT: AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais The Obama administration is doubling down on its commitment to aggressive climate action despite an incoming Republican Congress that will undoubtedly oppose it, White House senior adviser John Podesta said Wednesday, saying the President can use his executive powers to meet his carbon reduction goals. The comments, reported by the Financial Times, were reportedly meant to assure other world leaders that the United States can still meet the ambitious climate goals set out under its historic agreement with China, even with a Congress led by a party that largely believes climate change does not exist. Under that agreement, the U.S. pledged to emit 26 to 28 percent less greenhouse gases in 2025 than it did in 2005. China, still a developing country, promised to get 20 percent of its energy from non-fossil-fuel sources by 2030, and to peak its overall carbon dioxide emissions by that same year. “We’re building our game plan around authorities that exist in current law,” Podesta said, “not in the need to get a major, massive new climate reduction program put in place by the Congress.” Using Presidential power to address climate change is far from a new theme in the Obama administration. Indeed, when Obama made his landmark climate speech in June of 2013 — months before Podesta was appointed his adviser — he specifically announced his intention to bypass a deadlocked Congress and direct the Environmental Protection Agency to issue strict limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. “I don’t have much patience for anyone who denies that this challenge is real. We don’t have time for a meeting of the flat earth society,” Obama said at the time. “Sticking your head in the sand might make you feel safer, but it’s not going to protect you from the coming storm.” Podesta, in addition to the team that’s been working on these issues for years, has undoubtedly added fuel to that fire. When he left his post as the chair of the Center for American Progress in 2013 to advise the President, media widely speculated climate change would become a laser focus of the administration — that …