Two day Clintel conference in the Parliament of Prague

The CLINTEL Working Group in the Czech Republic organizes an International Scientific Conference in Prague, which will take place on 12 and 13 November 2024 in the premises of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic.

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Date: 4 June 2023

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Conference topics:

  1. Meteorological and climatological observations
  2. Physical processes affecting the climate
  3. Sun, planets and climate
  4. Future climate developments
  5. CLINTEL vs IPCC

If you come from abroad and want to visit the conference, you can buy a day ticket (including lunch) at the conference location for € 20.00.

The conference will take place in the Parliament of the Czech Republic, Prague, Sněmovní 1, 118 00 Malá Strana.

Conference program

Tuesday November 12

8:30 – Registration of participants and preparation of the projection
9:00 – Introductory talk
9:10 – Scientific committee speech
9:20 – Presentation of the Program

9:30 – Coffee break

Meteorological and climatological observations

9:50 – Solheim (Norway) – Changes of the Position of the Barents Sea Ice Edge as a 442 yr Climate Indicator.

Physical processes affecting the climate

10:20 – Monckton (UK) – An error of temperature feedback analysis and its consequences.
10:50 – Fürst (Czech Republic) – Problems of mathematical modelling and inference of causality in climate processes.
11:10 – Kalenda (Czech Republic) – What was the first? Temperature or CO2?
11:30 – Koutsoyiannis (Greece)* – The relationship between atmospheric temperature and carbon dioxide concentration.

12:00 – Lunch

14:00 – Croll (UK)* – Does the geological evidence indicate a causal link between CO2 and  climate change?
14:30 – Masson (Belgium) – From Correlations to Causalities between Climate Proxies at the Pacific Ocean-Atmosphere Interface.
15:00 – Nakládal (Czech Republic) – onlinear dynamical systems and their relation to climate.

15:30 – Coffee break

16:00 – Scafetta (Italy)* – Impacts and risks of “realistic” global warming projections for the 21st century.
16:30 – Pollock (Chile)* – Power grid electricity costs and CO2 emissions in the presence of renewables.
17:00 – Ratzer (Canada)* – Climate concepts.
17:30 – Nikolov (USA)* – Toward a New Theoretical Paradigm of Climate Science.

18:00 – End of the day 1

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Inside the paliament building

Wednesday November 13

8:50 – Scientific committee speach

Sun, planets and climate – chairman Pavel Kalenda

9:00 – Mackey (Australia)* – Earth rotation regulates climate.
9:30 – Šír (Czech Republic) – The 60-year cycle of Earth’s climate and the eccentricity of Jupiter’s orbit.

9:55 – Coffee break

10:10 – Wandrol (Czech Republic) – Calculation of energy accumulation in the crust from the behavior of the temperature field in the subsurface layers.
10:40 – Šálek (Czech Republic) – Radiation data from CERES measurement – do they agree  with current climate dogma?
11:10 – Mearns (UK)* – Bond Cycles and the Influence of The Sun on Earth’s  Climate.
11:40 – Pokorný (Czech Republic) – Relationships “Sun –water –vegetation –climate”.

12:10    Lunch

Future climate developments – chairman Pavel Kalenda

14:00 – Abdussamatov (Russia)* – Self-amplifying feedback effects from long-term declines in solar radiation will trigger the 19th Little Ice Age around 2080
14:30 – Zharkova (UK)* – Modern grand solar minimum  of solar activity derived from solar background magnetic field and its impact on the terrestrial environment.

CLINTEL vs IPCC – chairman Jiří Kobza

15:00 – Crok (The Netherlands) – How biased is the latest IPCC report?
15:30 – Szarka (Hungary) – Historical and recent publications in Hungary on climate change.
16:00 – Procházka (Czech Republic) – The carbon cycle, ‘renewable’ and ‘non-renewable’ resources: myths and reality.

16:30 – Coffee break

17:00 – Discussion and acceptance of the Communiqué, Conclusion of the conference. (17:30).

*The authors printed in italics will not be physically present and their presentations will take place online.

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Czech Parliament Prague

The videos that will be taken from the conference will be dubbed into a second language so that they are accessible and understandable to a wider professional public not only in the Czech Republic, but also throughout Europe. Online broadcasts of the lectures will be available on the TV Bureš channel:

https://www.youtube.com/c/PetrBure%C5%A1TV/streams

Organizers: CLINTEL Working Group in the Czech Republic

Scientific Organizing Committee of the Conference: RNDr. Pavel Kalenda, CSc., Mgr. Miloš Faltus, Ph.D.; Mgr. Václav Procházka, Ph.D.; RNDr. Tomáš Fürst, Ph.D.; RNDr. Dobroslav Matějka, CSc.

Local Organizing Committee:  Mgr. Jiří Kobza, Ing. Mgr. Tomáš Doležal

For more information you can contact Pavel Kalenda spokesman of CLINTEL working group in Czech Republic (clintel_cr@seznam.cz).

Source pictures: https://pspen.psp.cz/

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