Friday, March 20, 2009

Society Insults Members by Honoring Hansen - by Bill Gray - Environment & Climate News
James Hansen, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute, has been chosen as this year’s recipient of the American Meteorological Society’s highest award, the Rossby Research Medal.

I am appalled at this decision, which was announced January 14. Hansen has not been trained as a meteorologist—his formal education was in astronomy—and his long record of faulty global climate predictions and alarmist public pronouncements has become increasingly hollow and at odds with reality.
EU Referendum: The sweet smell of retreat
The UN's "climate change chief" is accusing EU politicians of moving the goalposts in global talks on climate change hysteria.
EU Referendum: You can't just ignore it
Right! One can just see the panic in the streets … "the ice is going to melt in a thousand years time!", the crowds shriek. Maidens swoon, grown men weep and they have emergency debates in parliament. Meanwhile, Louise Gray and her cohorts continue to scoop up the droppings …
EU Referendum: You can be sure of Shell
But when we have John Sauven, the executive director of Greenpeace UK, declaring that Shell has "rejoined the ranks of the dirtiest, most regressive corporations in the world", we know we're on to a winner. Squirm, baby, squirm! I shall make a point of going to a Shell garage next time I need petrol.

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