Hi All,
Concerning Lord Moncktons debate in Canberra on 19th July – Good news – ABC 1 & 24 plus Sky will broadcast live nationally next Tuesday.
Bad news – supporters for Richard Dennis have booked 120 persons . We don`t have any LM supporters who have yet booked – Price is $57
Can we get the word out or people to book . The National Press club would like a balanced crowd and its currently 120 – 0
Can you Flick this to your contacts thanks – Leon
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Dear reader,
On Tuesday 19th July An historic debate will occur at the National Press club when Lord Monckton debates Global warmist Richard Denniss live.
This will be the first time a one hour debate on the science and the economics of Global warming are tackled head to head with two opposing leading advocates in front of the TV cameras.
Book at http://www.npc.org.au/speakers/lord-christop0her-monckton-vs-richard-denniss.html or ph 02) 6121 2199 if you want to be a part of this historic event
Dr Richard Denniss is the Australia Institute’s Executive Director. He is an economist with a particular interest in the role of regulation. Prior to taking up his current position he was an Associate Professor at the Crawford School of Economics and Government at the Australian National University where he continues to hold an adjunct appointment. Richard has also worked as Strategy Adviser to the Leader of the Australian Greens, Senator Bob Brown, Chief of Staff to the Leader of the Australian Democrats, Senator Natasha Stott Despoja, and lectured in economics at the University of Newcastle.
Richard has published extensively in academic journals, is a frequent contributor to national newspapers and was the co-author of the best selling Affluenza (with Dr Clive Hamilton) and is the co-author of An Introduction to Australian Public Policy: Theory and Practice (with Dr Sarah Maddison).
Lord Christopher Monckton is Chief Policy Advisor to the Science and Public Policy Institute. He was Special Advisor to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher from 1982 to 1986.
Monckton is a widely recognized commentator on climate sensitivity. His climate change lecture to Cambridge University undergraduates was later turned into a full-length feature film (funded by SPPI) titled Apocalypse? NO!. Recently, Monckton has devoted his work toward challenging the so-called “consensus” of scientists on climate change. Along with giving lectures and writing scholarly analyses, Monckton has testified before a subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives.