NASA, JPL get set to study climate change on Earth in 2014 - latimes.com
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said that understanding the ramifications of rising temperatures on Earth is an important priority for the space agency, which is most famous for studying outer space. Research on climate change “will inevitably be part of any agency in the federal government,” he said during a visit to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Tuesday.
If this is such a done deal, why do we have to throw more money at it? In fact, one should argue we should be throwing money at what we are not "SURE OF", for instance the opposite, just to make sure.
ReplyDeleteMy question is when are people going to wake up to all of this? And to people saying we need more funding to research all this, why do you need money to tell us something you claim is true? BTW, it costs none of us any money to counter these AGW arguments, because its all there in the record, at least until NASA and NOAA wipe them out the way they have been doing
"understanding the ramifications of rising temperatures on Earth is an important priority for the space agency, "
ReplyDeleteHere, let me save us some money:
Climate change causes everything
It's too bad we don't have the old "60 Minutes" show around when they actually did investigation journalism instead of fluff. The documented evidence is all there, just need some media with fortitude to expose it.
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