30 Years of James Hansen Bogosity

James Hansen is an amazing, accomplished scientist. He will be long remembered for his science and activism, while the uneducated denier pukes will be remembered for being on the wrong side of science and of history.

Lol....but the uneducated denier pukes have made all the history that matters in the real world. In 2018, nobody is caring a small group of scientists say the science is decided.....and the zombies take internet message board bows, which ummm .....don't add up to dick. Because banner celebrations are ghey.

Progressives cant provide a single link showing us where the science is impacting the public policies of western governments....after 20 years of taking bows

FOSSIL FUELS DOMINATE....and the Obama Administration EIA report just a year ago projects that in 2040........

FOSSIL FUELS STILL DOMINATE !!!!

:cul2::iyfyus.jpg::cul2:

But keep taking those bows and making fun of the deniers who " know nothing about science "......

Its all about the winning :deal:

Oh....and hey Sun....we want amateur meathead progressives like FF in the debates.....a windfall for skeptics on here.

Huh, when has he ever debated?

Lol...good point.
 
It appears that another expose of a miserable warmist scientist has passed on by warmists here in the forum.

It must be a miserable feeling when you warmists realize that the Father of the CO2 scam is an error filled ecoloony leftist whacko.

A waste of a good education and a promising career he one had, now will be remembered for pushing one of the greatest science scams in history.
 
Yes...multi-billion dollar satellites can’t predict the weather 6 hours from now but activist “scientists” got Climate Change down pat.
 
Retards that create models that fail 100% of the time cheering on one of their own...... Fucking retards...

As far as I know, Dr. Hansen has been wrong in everything but two. He thinks the Paris treaty is crap and supports Nuclear Energy.

Well now Tommy, now that you have proven yourself a liar with every post, as the rest of the assholes posting shit about Dr. Hansen have, let us look at the facts.


Pubs.GISS: Hansen et al. 1981: Climate impact of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide

Hansen et al. 1981
Hansen, J., D. Johnson, A. Lacis, S. Lebedeff, P. Lee, D. Rind, and G. Russell, 1981: Climate impact of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Science, 213, 957-966, doi:10.1126/science.213.4511.957.

The global temperature rose 0.2°C between the middle 1960s and 1980, yielding a warming of 0.4°C in the past century. This temperature increase is consistent with the calculated effect due to measured increases of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Variations of volcanic aerosols and possibly solar luminosity appear to be primary causes of observed fluctuations about the mean trend of increasing temperature. It is shown that the anthropogenic carbon dioxide warming should emerge from the noise level of natural climate variability by the end of the century, and there is a high probability of warming in the 1980s. Potential effects on climate in the 21st century include the creation of drought-prone regions in North America and central Asia as part of a shifting of climatic zones, erosion of the West Antarctic ice sheet with a consequent worldwide rise in sea level, and opening of the fabled Northwest Passage.

The Northwest Passage first opened in 2007. In 2016, a 1000 passenger cruise ship transited the Passage.

James Hansen - Wikipedia

Honors and awards[edit]
Hansen was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1996 for his "development of pioneering radiative transfer models and studies of planetary atmospheres; development of simplified and three-dimensional global climate models; explication of climate forcing mechanisms; analysis of current climate trends from observational data; and projections of anthropogenic impacts on the global climate system."[111] In 2001, he received the 7th Annual Heinz Award in the Environment (endowed with US$250,000) for his research on global warming,[112] and was listed as one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in 2006. Also in 2006, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) selected James Hansen to receive its Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility "for his courageous and steadfast advocacy in support of scientists' responsibilities to communicate their scientific opinions and findings openly and honestly on matters of public importance."[113]

In 2007, Hansen shared the US $1-million Dan David Prize for "achievements having an outstanding scientific, technological, cultural or social impact on our world". In 2008, he received the PNC Bank Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service for his "outstanding achievements" in science. At the end of 2008, Hansen was named by EarthSky Communications and a panel of 600 scientist-advisors as the Scientist Communicator of the Year, citing him as an "outspoken authority on climate change" who had "best communicated with the public about vital science issues or concepts during 2008."[114]

In 2009, Hansen was awarded the 2009 Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal,[114] the highest honor bestowed by the American Meteorological Society, for his "outstanding contributions to climate modeling, understanding climate change forcings and sensitivity, and for clear communication of climate science in the public arena."[115]

Hansen won the 2010 Sophie Prize, set up in 1997 by Norwegian Jostein Gaarder, the author of the 1991 best-selling novel and teenagers' guide to philosophy Sophie's World,[116] for his " key role for the development of our understanding of human-induced climate change."

Foreign Policy named Hansen one of its 2012 FP Top 100 Global Thinkers "for sounding the alarm on climate change, early and often".[117]

In December 2012, Hansen received the Commonwealth Club of California’s annual Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communications at a ceremony in San Francisco[118]

On November 7, 2013 Hansen received the Joseph Priestley Award at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania "...for his work advancing our understanding of climate change, including the early application of numerical models to better understand observed climate trends and to project humans' impact on climate, and for his leadership in promoting public understanding of climate and linking the knowledge to action on climate policy." He delivered a lecture, entitled, "White House Arrest and the Climate Crisis," later that same day at Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium on the college's campus.[119]

James Hansen is co-winner with climatologist Syukuro Manabe of the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Climate Change category in this ninth edition (2016) of the awards. The two laureates were separately responsible for constructing the first computational models with the power to simulate climate behavior. Decades ago, they correctly predicted how much Earth’s temperature would rise due to increasing atmospheric CO2. The scores of models currently in use to chart climate evolution are heirs to those developed by Manabe and Hansen.
 
Retards that create models that fail 100% of the time cheering on one of their own...... Fucking retards...

As far as I know, Dr. Hansen has been wrong in everything but two. He thinks the Paris treaty is crap and supports Nuclear Energy.
Well now Tommy, now that you have proven yourself a liar with every post, as the rest of the assholes posting shit about Dr. Hansen have, let us look at the facts.

Pubs.GISS: Hansen et al. 1981: Climate impact of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide

Hansen et al. 1981
Hansen, J., D. Johnson, A. Lacis, S. Lebedeff, P. Lee, D. Rind, and G. Russell, 1981: Climate impact of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide. Science, 213, 957-966, doi:10.1126/science.213.4511.957.

The global temperature rose 0.2°C between the middle 1960s and 1980, yielding a warming of 0.4°C in the past century. This temperature increase is consistent with the calculated effect due to measured increases of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Variations of volcanic aerosols and possibly solar luminosity appear to be primary causes of observed fluctuations about the mean trend of increasing temperature. It is shown that the anthropogenic carbon dioxide warming should emerge from the noise level of natural climate variability by the end of the century, and there is a high probability of warming in the 1980s. Potential effects on climate in the 21st century include the creation of drought-prone regions in North America and central Asia as part of a shifting of climatic zones, erosion of the West Antarctic ice sheet with a consequent worldwide rise in sea level, and opening of the fabled Northwest Passage.

The Northwest Passage first opened in 2007. In 2016, a 1000 passenger cruise ship transited the Passage.

James Hansen - Wikipedia

Honors and awards[edit]
Hansen was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1996 for his "development of pioneering radiative transfer models and studies of planetary atmospheres; development of simplified and three-dimensional global climate models; explication of climate forcing mechanisms; analysis of current climate trends from observational data; and projections of anthropogenic impacts on the global climate system."[111] In 2001, he received the 7th Annual Heinz Award in the Environment (endowed with US$250,000) for his research on global warming,[112] and was listed as one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in 2006. Also in 2006, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) selected James Hansen to receive its Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility "for his courageous and steadfast advocacy in support of scientists' responsibilities to communicate their scientific opinions and findings openly and honestly on matters of public importance."[113]

In 2007, Hansen shared the US $1-million Dan David Prize for "achievements having an outstanding scientific, technological, cultural or social impact on our world". In 2008, he received the PNC Bank Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service for his "outstanding achievements" in science. At the end of 2008, Hansen was named by EarthSky Communications and a panel of 600 scientist-advisors as the Scientist Communicator of the Year, citing him as an "outspoken authority on climate change" who had "best communicated with the public about vital science issues or concepts during 2008."[114]

In 2009, Hansen was awarded the 2009 Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal,[114] the highest honor bestowed by the American Meteorological Society, for his "outstanding contributions to climate modeling, understanding climate change forcings and sensitivity, and for clear communication of climate science in the public arena."[115]

Hansen won the 2010 Sophie Prize, set up in 1997 by Norwegian Jostein Gaarder, the author of the 1991 best-selling novel and teenagers' guide to philosophy Sophie's World,[116] for his " key role for the development of our understanding of human-induced climate change."

Foreign Policy named Hansen one of its 2012 FP Top 100 Global Thinkers "for sounding the alarm on climate change, early and often".[117]

In December 2012, Hansen received the Commonwealth Club of California’s annual Stephen H. Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communications at a ceremony in San Francisco[118]

On November 7, 2013 Hansen received the Joseph Priestley Award at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania "...for his work advancing our understanding of climate change, including the early application of numerical models to better understand observed climate trends and to project humans' impact on climate, and for his leadership in promoting public understanding of climate and linking the knowledge to action on climate policy." He delivered a lecture, entitled, "White House Arrest and the Climate Crisis," later that same day at Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium on the college's campus.[119]

James Hansen is co-winner with climatologist Syukuro Manabe of the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Climate Change category in this ninth edition (2016) of the awards. The two laureates were separately responsible for constructing the first computational models with the power to simulate climate behavior. Decades ago, they correctly predicted how much Earth’s temperature would rise due to increasing atmospheric CO2. The scores of models currently in use to chart climate evolution are heirs to those developed by Manabe and Hansen.

Potential effects on climate in the 21st century include the creation of drought-prone regions in North America and central Asia as part of a shifting of climatic zones,

Potential? Sounds serious!
Are these "drought prone regions" going to be larger than the drought prone regions in the previous century?
 
Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.
 
James Hansen is an amazing, accomplished scientist. He will be long remembered for his science and activism, while the uneducated denier pukes will be remembered for being on the wrong side of science and of history.

You mean the activist in a labcoat that gave the media all the cover they needed to post graphics of the oceans boiling away with a Caption 212 Degrees above it? Or the guy that referred to the coal trains of death?

Or are you talking about RATIONAL J. Hansen who co-authored a white paper with 5 or 8 other leading enviros and CScience leaders saying that folks who believe that wind and solar are alternatives and will fix Global Warming "also believe in the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus" as they advocated for nuclear power? :19::19::19:
 
Yes...multi-billion dollar satellites can’t predict the weather 6 hours from now but activist “scientists” got Climate Change down pat.

Speaking of satellites. As the HEAD of GISS (guess what that stands for if you don't know) --- WHY IS IT that GISS mission under Hansen was to continually doctor and revise LAND based sensor systems that don't have the CONSISTENCY and COVERAGE of the NASA satellite fleet?

Isn't that like NASA heresy??

When NOAA started to rely on satellites for ramping up the OCEAN SLevel rate --- THEY virtually DITCHED tide gauges. I guess Hansen must have been old school measurement technology..
 
Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.





Wow, to listen to you silly people you would think that California is suffering drought because of man made globull warming. But wouldn't you know it...... it's NORMAL! Hell, it's even mild compared to what CA has had to endure in the past when all of those equines were driving their damned SUV's around!



Could California's Drought Last 200 Years?



"Two years into California's drought, Donald Galleano's grapevines are scorched shrubs, their charcoal-colored stems and gnarled roots displaying not a lick of life. "I've never seen anything like this," says Galleano, 61, the third-generation owner of a 300-acre vineyard in Mira Loma, California, that bears his name. "It's so dry ... There's been no measurable amount of rain."



California is experiencing its worst drought since record-keeping began in the mid 19th century, and scientists say this may be just the beginning. B. Lynn Ingram, a paleoclimatologist at the University of California at Berkeley, thinks that California needs to brace itself for a megadrought—one that could last for 200 years or more.

As a paleoclimatologist, Ingram takes the long view, examining tree rings and microorganisms in ocean sediment to identify temperatures and dry periods of the past millennium. Her work suggests that droughts are nothing new to California.

Could California's Drought Last 200 Years?



 
Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.





Wow, to listen to you silly people you would think that California is suffering drought because of man made globull warming. But wouldn't you know it...... it's NORMAL! Hell, it's even mild compared to what CA has had to endure in the past when all of those equines were driving their damned SUV's around!



Could California's Drought Last 200 Years?



"Two years into California's drought, Donald Galleano's grapevines are scorched shrubs, their charcoal-colored stems and gnarled roots displaying not a lick of life. "I've never seen anything like this," says Galleano, 61, the third-generation owner of a 300-acre vineyard in Mira Loma, California, that bears his name. "It's so dry ... There's been no measurable amount of rain."



California is experiencing its worst drought since record-keeping began in the mid 19th century, and scientists say this may be just the beginning. B. Lynn Ingram, a paleoclimatologist at the University of California at Berkeley, thinks that California needs to brace itself for a megadrought—one that could last for 200 years or more.

As a paleoclimatologist, Ingram takes the long view, examining tree rings and microorganisms in ocean sediment to identify temperatures and dry periods of the past millennium. Her work suggests that droughts are nothing new to California.

Could California's Drought Last 200 Years?



Georgia is also in a sustained drought. Georgia is suing Tennessee and North Carolina because of an ancient survey mistake. Georgia wants the Tennessee River to slake their thirst.
 
Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.

Fake

Todd pwn'd you.

Sorry but this link decimates your implication on drought..
...

map u.s. drought history - Google Search:

As has been established dozens of times in here....drought conditions come....drought conditions go.

Duh

Only the prolifically stupid fall for the bogus implications engineered by alarmists.:cul2:
 
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Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.

Yet you fail to notice that what Texas and California endures is actually quite normal since that is what PAST history shows that they get these boom droughts and boom deluges.

Here is a link to the very common Houston floods since the 1830's:

Significant Houston Area Floods
 
Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.

Yet you fail to notice that what Texas and California endures is actually quite normal since that is what PAST history shows that they get these boom droughts and boom deluges.

Here is a link to the very common Houston floods since the 1830's:

Significant Houston Area Floods


Yep.... we have a couple of climate crusaders in here who's argument always falls apart when they have to answer the question, "As compared to what?"

For these frauds, fakery reigns supreme :113:
 
Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.





Wow, to listen to you silly people you would think that California is suffering drought because of man made globull warming. But wouldn't you know it...... it's NORMAL! Hell, it's even mild compared to what CA has had to endure in the past when all of those equines were driving their damned SUV's around!



Could California's Drought Last 200 Years?



"Two years into California's drought, Donald Galleano's grapevines are scorched shrubs, their charcoal-colored stems and gnarled roots displaying not a lick of life. "I've never seen anything like this," says Galleano, 61, the third-generation owner of a 300-acre vineyard in Mira Loma, California, that bears his name. "It's so dry ... There's been no measurable amount of rain."



California is experiencing its worst drought since record-keeping began in the mid 19th century, and scientists say this may be just the beginning. B. Lynn Ingram, a paleoclimatologist at the University of California at Berkeley, thinks that California needs to brace itself for a megadrought—one that could last for 200 years or more.

As a paleoclimatologist, Ingram takes the long view, examining tree rings and microorganisms in ocean sediment to identify temperatures and dry periods of the past millennium. Her work suggests that droughts are nothing new to California.

Could California's Drought Last 200 Years?





In realityland, CA has had a ton of rain and snow melt over the past couple of years that has just flushed into the ocean because Gubner Moonbeam cancelled the state water project (put in place by his Dad). Jerry acting out his daddy issues has really damaged the state.
 
Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.

Yet you fail to notice that what Texas and California endures is actually quite normal since that is what PAST history shows that they get these boom droughts and boom deluges.

Here is a link to the very common Houston floods since the 1830's:

Significant Houston Area Floods


Omigawd! Weather is Weather!
 
Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.

Is there a left and right handed version of CO2? Does the one cause floods while the other causes droughts?
 
Proving just how abysmally stupid you are again, Toddster, old boy? Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million. Both states have alternated between too much water and not enough. Areas in Asia have seen major droughts, also.

Texas lost 300 million trees in a recent drought. California lost over 100 million

OMG!

I'll bet they never lost any trees before we started using fossil fuels.

Right?
 

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