Where are you, Chris Hansen?Source: thebrownandwhite.com
Excerpt: I was casually flipping through the channels the other day, much like I do every time I find myself with nothing in particular to do, when I saw Geraldo Rivera reporting on another missing child case.
NASA official James Hansen 'off the deep end' on coal Source: OneNewsNow.com
Recent remarks by NASA's James Hansen have critics saying he has gone off the deep end.
James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, recently called coal-fired power plants "death factories" and the trains that transport coal "death trains." The remar …
Top climate scientist slams coal, carbon tradingSource: greenleft.org.au
Top Climate Scientist, James Hansen with Nasa slams the Australian export of coal, the Swiss financing of new coal fired plants and the Swedish construction of coal fired plants that is destroying the planet.
Australian Government response so far - silence
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I'm a sceptic now, says ex-NASA climate bossSource: The Register (UK)
The retired scientist formerly in charge of key NASA climate programs has come out as a sceptic.
Dr John Theon, who supervised James Hansen - the activist-scientist who helped give the manmade global warming hypothesis centre prominent media attention - repents at length in a pu …
Global Warming is Officially OverSource: American Thinker
It seems that NASA's James Hansen, head of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), is at it again. He just can't let the data speak for itself.
President Obama's Big Climate ChallengeSource: MSN
by: Bill McKibben
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Americans have had a long love affair with carbon burning (burning of vegetation, wood, coal, gas and oil). It can be estimated that about 1 million Americans die each year from carbon burning and related violence.
The Science of Denial on Global WarmingSource: The New York Times
Its motives were transparent: the less people understood about the causes and consequences of global warming, the less they were likely to demand action from their leaders. And its strategy has been far too successful.
NASA OIG: Suppression of Climate Change ScienceSource: NASA
After carefully reviewing the relevant facts and circumstances in this matter, we [NASA Office of Inspector General] conclude that officials in the NASA Headquarters Office of Public Affairs did, in fact, manage the release of information concerning climate change in a manner tha …
Hansen: "The evidence indicates we've aimed too high" Source: The Washington Post
... "But the data just keep getting worse. The news this fall that Arctic sea ice was melting at an off-the-charts pace and data from Greenland suggesting that its giant ice sheet was starting to slide into the ocean make even 450 look too high.

20 years ago Dr. James Hasen predicted the climate we're living in today. The extreme fire behavior, the intense rainfall events, melting ice caps, shrinking glaciers, these were all laid out as things to watch for in a warming world. Some of the most recent of Dr.
ABC News: NASA: 10 Years to Climate 'Tipping Point'Source: ABC News
By BILL BLAKEMORE
May 29, 2007
Even "moderate additional" greenhouse emissions are likely to push Earth past "critical tipping points" with "dangerous consequences for the planet," according to research conducted by NASA and the Columbia University Earth Institute.
Hansen et.al. Climate change and trace gasesSource: pubs.giss.nasa.gov
... "During the past 3 My the Earth's surface cooled on average ~2-3°C (Dowsett et al. 1994; Raymo et al. 1996) with little change in the tropics. Sea level 3 My ago was 25 ± 10 m higher than today (Dowsett et al. 1994).