More than 500 climate scientists, meteorologists, economists and others gathered in New York last week to offer an alternative perspective on human-induced global warming.
The International Conference on Climate Change, sponsored by The Heartland Institute, brought together experts from around the world who generally agree that although the temperature has warmed a bit over the past 100 years or so, human activity likely is not a significant factor. Instead, they made a strong case for climate change being an ordinary and well-documented part of the Earth's history.
Stuart Shepard, digital media director for Focus on the Family Action and a meteorologist, attended the conference and brought back this video report.
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