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The UNFCCC and supporters of the United Nations climate Change Conference are challenged to produce convincing OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE that:
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Variations in global climate in the last hundred years are significantly outside the natural range experienced in previous centuries; Expert discussion
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Humanity’s emissions of carbon dioxide and other ‘greenhouse gases’ (GHG) are having a dangerous impact on global climate; Expert discussion
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Computer-based models can meaningfully replicate the impact of all of the natural factors that may significantly influence climate; Expert discussion
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Sea levels are rising dangerously at a rate that has accelerated with increasing human GHG emissions, thereby threatening small islands and coastal communities; Expert Discussion
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The incidence of malaria is increasing due to recent climate changes; Expert discussion
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Human society and natural ecosystems cannot adapt to foreseeable climate Change as they have done in the past; Expert discussion
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Worldwide glacier retreat, and sea ice melting in Polar Regions , is unusual and related to increases in human GHG emissions; Expert discussion
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Polar bears and other Arctic and Antarctic wildlife are unable to adapt to anticipated local climate Change effects, independent of the causes of those changes; Expert discussion
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Hurricanes, other tropical cyclones and associated extreme weather events are increasing in severity and frequency; Expert discussion
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Data recorded by ground-based stations are a reliable indicator of surface temperature trends; Expert discussion
Please watch the following video from PJTV, "Nopenhagen: The Truth is Missing From the climate Debate" to better appreciate why providing the empirical evidence to support the above claims is critical to the climate Change debate: PJTV Video.
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