Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Warmist David Wolfe, who is allegedly a "climate" scientist at Cornell: "The pace of [CO2-induced] change is just going to keep accelerating"

Cornell University climate scientist: This is just the beginning | syracuse.com
Wolfe says two things have surprised him since he started studying climate change in the late 1980s: the accelerating pace of the changes and the continued reluctance of policymakers to try to slow them down...
“The pace of change is just going to keep accelerating,” he said. “We’re seeing the least of it now.”
Faculty profiles : David Wolfe
My research interests and expertise include: plant stress physiology; climate change impacts on plants, soils and ecosystems; soil ecology; and nitrogen and water management for farms and gardens. My work ranges from basic plant physiology and soil research to education outreach to farmers, policy-makers, and the general public. Science communication includes frequent interaction with news media, and writing for the popular press, such as my soil ecology book for general audiences: Tales From the Underground: A Natural History of Subterranean Life.
Flashback: Professors brief Congress on carbon offsets
Antonio Bento, associate professor of applied economics and management, who studies the economics of biofuels, and David Wolfe, professor of horticulture, who studies the potential effects of carbon dioxide and climate change on natural and managed ecosystems, spoke on "The Role of Agriculture and Forestry in Emerging Carbon Markets," to the House and Senate.

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