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==SEPP's views== SEPP listed the following key issues in 2010: [https://web.archive.org/web/20100712133504/http://www.sepp.org/key%20issues/keyissue.html] * "Computer models forecast rapidly rising global temperatures, but data from [[satellite temperature measurements|weather satellites]] and [[radiosonde|balloon instruments]] show no warming whatsoever. Nevertheless, these same unreliable computer models underpin the Global Climate Treaty." * In preparing its 1995 report, the UN-sponsored [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] unfairly marginalized scientific views which do not support the conclusion that human activity is causing climate change. * The [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] has promulgated various regulations (pertaining to e.g. [[smog]], [[ozone]], environmental toxins, and particulate matter) which significantly harm the economy with negligible environmental benefit. * No detectable increase in [[ultraviolet]] radiation has been demonstrated from thinning of the ozone layer. The ban on [[CFCs]] in developed countries is economically harmful and ineffective, because they are still produced in developing countries. * In general, science has been misused to promote "politically correct" views, and the mechanisms of science funding contribute to a [[systemic bias]]. * Natural resources are best managed by free-market mechanisms in the context of clearly established property rights. * The U.S. space program should focus on crewed exploration of [[Mars]] (as opposed to uncrewed problems, or crewed exploration of [[low Earth orbit]]), with the [[Moon]] as a stepping stone. * Efforts to protect the [[Earth]] from [[Near-Earth asteroid|asteroid impact]] have been neglected. On September 2, 1997, Singer said that "The possibility that global temperatures could rise because of an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is a concern that needs to be monitored...But there has been no indication in the last century that we've seen anything other than natural climate fluctuations. Both greenhouse theory and computer models predict that global warming should be more rapid in the polar regions than anywhere else," he says, "but in July the Antarctic experienced the coldest weather on record."[https://web.archive.org/web/20011226132807/http://sepp.org/pressrel/goreglac.html] SEPP was the author of the [[Leipzig Declaration]], which was based on the conclusions drawn from a November 1995 conference in [[Leipzig, Germany]], which SEPP organized with the [[European Academy for Environmental Affairs]].
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