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American and Canadian Scientists Say There is No Evidence of Catastrophic Man-Made Global Warming

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For Immediate Release

American and Canadian Scientists Say There is No Evidence of Catastrophic Man-Made Global Warming

WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Nov. 1 -/E-Wire/-- A new study authored by American and Canadian scientist says there is "no evidence of catastrophic man-made global warming." The study comes as the United Nations begins the third round of climate negotiations this year in Marrakech, Morocco.

The book released by the Fraser Institute entitled, Global Warming: A Guide to the Science, co-authored by Dr. Sallie Baliunas, Harvard Astrophysicist and co-host of Tech Central Station, and Dr. Willie Soon, refutes the theory that increased industrial activity has led to increased levels of carbon dioxides in the atmosphere. Some scientists claim this trend will continue to rise to catastrophic levels if CO2 is not capped immediately.

"Since approximately 80% of the rise in levels of carbon dioxide during the twentieth century occurred after the initial major rise in temperature, the increase in carbon dioxide cannot have caused the bulk of the past century's rise in temperature. Most of the warming must have been natural," explains Dr. Sallie Baliunas, co-author of the book.

Soon points out the weakness in the models upon which the global warming theory is based. "Given the substantial uncertainties associated with the modeling enterprise, the outcomes of these models, which are subject to large systematic errors, cannot be averaged and represented as a consensus result."

Dr. Baliunas is co-host of Tech Central Station, an astrophysicist at The Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics and Deputy Director at the Mount Wilson Observatory. Co-author, Dr. Willie Soon, is a physicist at The Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics and a senior scientist at the George C. Marshall Institute.

To read the study in its entirety go to: http://www.techcentralstation.com/EnviroScienceTechnology.asp?id=91

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