2013 Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication Bestowed Upon Nicholas Stern - PR Newswire - The Sacramento Bee
Flashback: Nicholas Stern suggests that trace amounts of CO2 may cause the oceans to rise 65 feet
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14, 2013 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Climate One at The Commonwealth Club announced today that Nicholas Stern (Lord Stern of Brentford), an eminent economist who is chairman of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science and President of the British Academy, will be awarded the third annual Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication. The $10,000 award is given to a natural or social scientist who has made extraordinary scientific contributions and has an outstanding record of communicating the findings effectively to a broad public. The award was established in honor of Stephen Henry Schneider, one of the founding fathers of climatology who died suddenly in 2010.Flashback: Nicholas Stern: The IPCC's report has been prepared by 259 researchers; CO2 might result in "population movements of perhaps hundreds of millions"
Flashback: Nicholas Stern suggests that trace amounts of CO2 may cause the oceans to rise 65 feet
"When we were at three degrees Centigrade three million years ago, the sea levels were about 20 some meters (65 feet) above now. On sea level rise of just two meters, probably a couple of hundred million people would have to move," he said.Flashback Jan 2013: He don't need no stinkin' thermometers: After no warming for a decade, chair of warmist research institute claims that "Some of the effects are coming through more quickly than we thought [in 2006]"
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Wow , an actual award in the name of a self proclaimed liar .
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