LinkedIn censors Milloy post on Hansen’s 1988 Senate climate testimony
No specific reason given. No errors cited. Just deleted and censorship. You can read the forbidden post here.
No specific reason given. No errors cited. Just deleted and censorship. You can read the forbidden post here.
NASA scientist James Hansen launched climate idiocy on June 23, 1988 with his famous Senate testimony. This review of it 35 years later indicates that Hansen’s testimony was largely just hot air, which no doubt contributed to the legendary stuffiness of the Senate hearing room that day.
The Seattle Times doesn’t want anyone — especially James Hansen — to sully the image of Washington State’s proposed carbon tax.
“That would mean loss of all coastal cities, most of the world’s large cities and all their history.”
The ever-wrong Hansen “has called it the most important work he has ever done.”
Taxes can change the weather. Very scientific.
No surprise.
Hansen describes the Paris climate ‘deal’ in his latest blog posting:
Pro-nuclear warmists (however deep in the tank for warmism) are the new “deniers.”
Jim Hansen wins.
If you don’t accept my word for it…
Hansen claims CO2 is a threat to his grandaughters’ fundamental rights.