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CSI: Chicago

(With apologies to CBS-TV)


SORRY, THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Petterino's
150 North Dearborn Street, Chicago
Cost: $25, includes a buffet lunch


CSI (Climate Science Investigations) Chicago: The truth has been murdered, and you are invited to the autopsy. Dr. Craig Loehle, a quantitative ecologist with 120 peer-reviewed publications, will dissect the victim. The autopsy shows that key assumptions underlying claims of impending climate doom are either untested or false. In fact, Earth's climate 1,000 and 6,000 years ago was warmer than today. Earth's atmosphere has not behaved as the alarmists' computer models assume. Alternate explanations for recent climate patterns do exist. Overall, the alarmist thesis is poorly supported, barely rises to the level of working hypothesis, and is not a sound basis for public policy.

As the national debate over climate change heats up later this year, here's your chance to have lunch with an environmental scientist who for years has been prominent in the battle for sound science against global warming alarmism.

Dr. Craig Loehle, principal scientist with the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, will explain the forces that have produced climate change on Earth over eons of warming and cooling.

What: CSI led by Dr. Loehle

When: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Where: Petterino's, 150 North Dearborn (enter on Randolph), Chicago. Valet parking available.

Why: Sound science grounding in climate change

Who: Presented by The Heartland Institute and co-sponsored by the Illinois Policy Institute and Sam Adams Alliance.

Cost: $25, which includes lunch, tax, and tip.


Seating is limited. Registration will close October 29 or when we've sold out this event, whichever comes first, so register today! Use PayPal or a credit card online; call Tonya Houston at 312-377-4000; or send your check payable to The Heartland Institute, 19 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, 60603.

Deadline for reservations: October 29, 2009.