GLOBAL WARMING ARCHIVE
1997-1998
- Buenos Aires Global Warming Earth Summit Fact Kit: (For the 1998 Buenos Aires Summit -- Purpose of the Buenos Aires Conference, Conference Vital Statistics, Global Temperature Data, Global Warming Treaty Compliance Costs, Myths and Facts About Global Warming, Selected Quotes)
- 11/16/98, 11/12/98, 11/11/98, 11/10/98, 11/9/98: On-Site Reports direct from the 1998 Buenos Aires Global Warming Earth Summit
- National Policy Analysis: Environmentalists Erroneously Cite Government Pork-Barrel Spending as Evidence of Global Warming, by David Ridenour (explains why the number of disasters declared by presidents is not a reliable indicator of the planet's temperature, as claimed in an environmentalist press conference sponsored by US PIRG in October 1998)
- National Policy Analysis: Buenos Aires Conference On Global Warming: Much Ado About Nothing, by John Carlisle (examines each argument by liberal environmentalists that global warming is occurring, and explains why the argument is false)
- National Policy Analysis: Hypocrisy in Buenos Aires: Millions of Gallons of Fuel to Be Burned By Those Seeking Curbs on Fuel Use, by David Ridenour
- Heritage Foundation Backgrounder: The Department of Energy's Report on the Impact of Kyoto: More Bad News for Americans, by Alexander F. Annett
- Heritage Foundation Executive Memorandum: Unratified Environmental Treaties Deserve No U.S. Funding, by Brett D. Schaeffer
- National Policy Analysis: Don't Like the Weather? Don't Blame Global Warming, by David Ridenour (For a press release summarizing this global warming paper, click here.)
- Press Release: Study Challenging Validity of Satellite Global Temperature Data Flawed
- National Policy Analysis: Sun to Blame for Global Warming, by John Carlisle
- Cato Institute Policy Analysis: The Consequences of Kyoto, by climatologist Dr. Patrick J. Michaels, professor of environmental sciences at the University of Virginia
- National Policy Analysis: Global Warming: Enjoy It While You Can, by John Carlisle
- Kyoto Global Warming Earth Summit Fact Kit: (For the 1997 Kyoto Summit -- The Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming, The Climate Predictions and Temperature Measurements, Economic Costs of Emission Reductions, Likely Impact of Kyoto on Climate Facts and Misconceptions About the Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming, Selected Quotes, The Road to Kyoto: A Chronology)
- 12/10/97, 12/9/97, 12/8/97, 12/5/97, 12/4/97, 12/3/97, 12/2/97, 12/1/97: Daily Bulletins direct from the 1997 Kyoto Global Warming Earth Summit
- National Policy Analysis: The Myth of Scientific Consensus on Global Warming, by David Ridenour
- Article: Members of the Environmental Policy Task Force Review the Kyoto Conference and Treaty on December 13, 1997 (as reported in Scoop #182)
- Article: Global Warming: The Origin and Nature of the Alleged Scientific Consensus, by Richard S. Lindzen, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (from Cato Institute's Regulation Magazine)
- World Climate Report: This website by scientists -- scientists in the field, not gynecologists -- on global warming issues is an excellent source of scientific facts about climate change issues
- National Policy Analysis: The New "Clinton-Lite" Global Warming Strategy: Half the Controversy, Same Bad Economic Aftertaste, by David Ridenour
- Press Release: Larger Public Health Risks Overlooked in the Global Warming Debate (summarizes findings of a study by the American Council of Science and Health)
- National Policy Analysis: Cure to Global Warming Could Be Worse Than the Disease, by David Ridenour
- U.N. Global Climate Treaty Testimony: Patrick J. McMichaels, Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Science & Environmental Policy Project Press Release: TV Meteorologists Publicly Endorse Anti-Climate Treaty "Leipzig Declaration"
- Testimony: Economic Issues Bearing on the Decisions Affecting a Global Warming Treaty, by William A. Niskanen, Chairman of the Cato Institute, before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
- Byrd-Hagel Resolution (S. Res. 98): Expressing the Sense of the Senate Regarding Conditions for the U.S. Signing the Global Climate Change (Kyoto) Treaty, Approved by the Senate 95-0
- Organized Labor Speaks on Kyoto:
AFL-CIO Statement on the Kyoto Treaty
2003-2004 Global Warming Archive
2001-2002 Global Warming Archive








