Sunday, February 01, 2009

Moron Susan Solomon
"I think you have to think about this stuff as more like nuclear waste than acid rain: The more we add, the worse off we'll be," NOAA senior scientist Susan Solomon told reporters in a conference call. "The more time that we take to make decisions about carbon dioxide, the more irreversible climate change we'll be locked into."
More on Susan Solomon
Alumna Susan Solomon (Chem '77), along with her colleagues on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr., was awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize on October 12. Solomon is the head of the atmospheric chemistry division at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and serves as co-chair of the IPCC's Working Group 1. She was responsible for drafting the Summary for Policymakers released earlier this year.
August '08:  "expert" says change starts with public
[Susan Solomon] considered climate change sceptics to be on the retreat although it would take more time to convince everyone amid further fierce politicking. “I don’t think that the attempts by some people who are sceptical for various reasons are going to be successful in the long run.”

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