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Posted by: Dan McGrath 8/17/2009

Dr. Fred SingerClimate Change: How Politicized Science Endangers Prosperity

Hear Dr. Fred Singer, one of the world's most respected and widely published experts on climate, and co-author of Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years. John Coleman, founder of the Weather Channel Ken Green, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Dr. Pekarek from St. Cloud State University and other national and state experts are also confirmed speakers.

Following a general presentation, there will be a series of breakout sessions on the science or economics of global warming theories and policies.

The Minnesota Free Market Institute sponsored this event. Registration is $30. Students with a current student ID admitted for half-price. Skip the line and register online at http://mnfreemarketinstitute.org/climate/  or call 651-294-3593.

Minnesota Majority will maintain a GlobalClimateScam.com booth at the symposium.

20 free copies of Dr. Singer's book Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years will be given away in a drawing.

The Climate Realists Symposium takes place on Wednesday, August 19th from 3-7 PM at the Earle Brown Heritage Center. 6155 Earle Brown Drive, Brooklyn Center.

Take Action: Attend the Symposium on Climate Change and arm yourself with knowledge to fight back against global warming hysteria.

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