Lord Monckton is a business consultant and former policy advisor to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. He has been a vocal critic of global warming proponents and the conclusions of the IPCC. In November 2006, he published in The Daily Telegraph a widely publicized article critical of the prevailing climate change opinions. After U.S. Senators [...]
David Rothbard is president and co-founder of the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) in 1985, and has served as chairman and president of the organization since its inception. He has provided vision, guidance, and oversight to help build CFACT into a global presence, with activities on three continents and the support of more than [...]
Craig Rucker is the executive director and co-founder of CFACT. He is a native of Buffalo, New York, who received his Masters of Public Administration from the State University of New York at Albany, Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its executive director. For over 20 years, Craig has provided [...]
(Copenhagen, Denmark, December 16, 2009) Global warming skeptics from CFACT yesterday pulled off an international climate caper using GPS triangulation from Greenpeace’s own on-board camera photos to locate and sail up long-side of the infamous Greenpeace vessel, Rainbow Warrior. Then in Greenpeace-like fashion, the CFACT activists unfurled a banner reading “Propaganda Warrior” which underscored how [...]
Tuesday, December 8th-Wedensday, December 9th Climate Sense Conference Dansk Forfatterforening, Strandgade 6, 1401 København K Tuesday, December 8th Fred Singer debates Rasmus Benestad at Tenkeloftet in Oslo, Norway Tostrup Konferansesenter, Karl Johans gate 25, Lange –salen, 6. etasje Friday, December 11th CFACT Collegians Seminar for students, speakers include Lord Monckton, Fred Singer, Marc Morano. Screening [...]
“I shall now be reporting Phil Jones to the police for a financial and scientific fraud so enormous that, if it had succeeded, billions of people would have had to bear the cost via the Copenhagen Treaty, which we now know to be a non-solution to a non-problem,” says Monckton