Thursday, May 23, 2013

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Twitter / RogerPielkeJr: China promises to double CO2 ...
China promises to double CO2 emissions by 2025, climate activists happy, Lord Sterm says "This is very exciting news"
Joe Bastardi (BigJoeBastardi) on Twitter
Do you realize in the last 2 years if this weekend snow occurssome places will have seen the earliest and latest together snows within 2 yrs
I am not going to use that to say ice age, but if its snowing earlier and later, it sure as the sun rises not a sign of it getting warmer
The nonsense about warming causing more snow in winter is bought by the uniformed. but in May,or October. It has to be much colder than ave
In the past when such things happened, they were signals of colder times to come. Only in the upside down world of AGW is it not
Hansen craps on UN global climate treaty: “An approach that’s NOT going to work” | JunkScience.com
From a Hansen interview with Bloomberg News
Hansen puts solar panels on his barn roof to cut emissions | JunkScience.com
Wake us when he uses them to charge his Tesla tractor.
2008:  James Hansen and Mark Bowen on Censored Science : NPR
Jim leads an ascetic life. He and Anniek keep a tiny apartment a few blocks from his institute, the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), which is located on the campus of Columbia University. On the days when he doesn't get up at 4:30 A.M. to catch a train to Washington for a meeting at NASA headquarters or the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, he tends to spend the early morning thinking and writing in the peace and quiet of the apartment. Until recently, it had no Internet connection, which he saw as a good thing. If Leslie, Darnell, or one of Jim's scientific colleagues or fellow managers needs to reach him, she or he will call on the phone. At some point in the morning, when a meeting or some other pressing duty calls, he will rush downstairs and walk—more exactly run—a few blocks south to GISS, where he will work into the night. He claims that his only regular exercise comes from running up the stairs to his seventh-floor office. He and Anniek also own a small farm in rural Pennsylvania, to which he commutes by car about once a week—less in winter. Indeed, the old Volvo that they keep on the street in New York bears some resemblance to a farm vehicle.

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