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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
NASA Predicts Coming Ice Age - Only 14 Years Left
2007-09-24
Climate Change: Did NASA scientist James Hansen, the global warming alarmist in chief, once believe we were headed for . . . an ice age? An old Washington Post story indicates he did.

On July 9, 1971, the Post published a story headlined "U.S. Scientist Sees New Ice Age Coming." It told of a prediction by NASA and Columbia University scientist S.I. Rasool. The culprit: man's use of fossil fuels.

The Post reported that Rasool, writing in Science, argued that in "the next 50 years" fine dust that humans discharge into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuel will screen out so much of the sun's rays that the Earth's average temperature could fall by six degrees.

Sustained emissions over five to 10 years, Rasool claimed, "could be sufficient to trigger an ice age."

Aiding Rasool's research, the Post reported, was a "computer program developed by Dr. James Hansen," who was, according to his resume, a Columbia University research associate at the time.

So what about those greenhouse gases that man pumps into the skies? Weren't they worried about them causing a greenhouse effect that would heat the planet, as Hansen, Al Gore and a host of others so fervently believe today?

"They found no need to worry about the carbon dioxide fuel-burning puts in the atmosphere," the Post said in the story, which was spotted last week by Washington resident John Lockwood, who was doing research at the Library of Congress and alerted the Washington Times to his finding.

Hansen has some explaining to do. The public deserves to know how he was converted from an apparent believer in a coming ice age who had no worries about greenhouse gas emissions to a global warming fear monger.

This is a man, as Lockwood noted in his message to the Times' John McCaslin, who has called those skeptical of his global warming theory "court jesters." We wonder: What choice words did he have for those who were skeptical of the ice age theory in 1971?

People can change their positions based on new information or by taking a closer or more open-minded look at what is already known. There's nothing wrong with a reversal or modification of views as long as it is arrived at honestly.

But what about political hypocrisy? It's clear that Hansen is as much a political animal as he is a scientist. Did he switch from one approaching cataclysm to another because he thought it would be easier to sell to the public? Was it a career advancement move or an honest change of heart on science, based on empirical evidence?

If Hansen wants to change positions again, the time is now. With NASA having recently revised historical temperature data that Hansen himself compiled, the door has been opened for him to embrace the ice age projections of the early 1970s.

Could be he's feeling a little chill in the air again.

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#11  I'd like a little of that "global warming", please. Today's HIGH was 71, and we're expecting a low of 40. It's 52 right now, just after 8PM.

Actually, I like cold weather, so I don't mind. My wife, however, is freezing to death. We also have a hairless cat right now that can't get warm enough. I don't think things will change much over the coming months, except to get colder.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-09-24 22:01  

#10  Antbody else notice that Columbia University was a main player in this story?
Posted by: Mike N.   2007-09-24 21:03  

#9  Here on Guam this past weekend, the Sun's heat was strong enuff to cook/burn my skin off, even in the shade. The Sun also had obervable
"fingers/tongues" of flame emanating from it. LAST NIGHT after 8:00PM > THE DARK SKY over Guam started becoming LIGHTER, and IMO twasn't due to any local-military lights. Also were elec "sparks" in the atmosphere


Joe, buddy,....cut back on the dosage.
Posted by: Frank G   2007-09-24 20:51  

#8  LUCIANNE/SCIENCE > SCIENTISTS DISCOVER LARGE HOLES IN EARTH'S GRAVITY FIELD. Are amazed and perplexed at same time. *Among other reasons, holes are due to extra, overwhelming radiation waves coming from the Sun and "pushing/forcing" and penetratin' its way thru Earth's fields. FYI, AS A CHILD BACK IN LATE 1960's > ATMOSPHERIC
"RIPPLES" WERE OBSERVED BY ME HTH OVER GUAM AND WESTPAC.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-09-24 20:23  

#7  Here on Guam this past weekend, the Sun's heat was strong enuff to cook/burn my skin off, even in the shade. The Sun also had obervable
"fingers/tongues" of flame emanating from it. LAST NIGHT after 8:00PM > THE DARK SKY over Guam started becoming LIGHTER, and IMO twasn't due to any local-military lights. Also were elec "sparks" in the atmosphere.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-09-24 20:14  

#6  Tell you what, if they can accurately predict the weather every day from now until christmas I'll start to take weather predictions for years out a bit more seriously. Until then I'm amazed these guys aren't tarred & feathered for their wild predictions. It just goes to show how some will believe anything if it otherwise fits their world view (aka USA bad, socialism good).
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-09-24 18:22  

#5  So global warming is the result of excessively effective particulate pollution control? It's a good thing we have China helping take up the slack or the coast would be up around St. Louis by now.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-09-24 11:24  

#4  I'm noting a similarity here:

"People are making the world enter a new ice age. Give power to leftists!"

"People are overpopulating horribly. Give power to leftists!"

"Nuclear energy will destroy us. Give power to leftists!"

"People are causing global warming. Give power to leftists!"

"Peak oil! Peak oil! Give power to leftists!"
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-09-24 10:27  

#3  Oh damn, I was just getting accustomed to the global warning bullshit.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-09-24 09:56  

#2  as a comment at Ace of Spades noted: "but the consensus is getting more consensusy all the time!"

Anyone who questions whether it's getting hotter (or colder) and it's due to humans, should be silenced!

/grantwhore
Posted by: Frank G   2007-09-24 09:27  

#1  Once a fearmongering, research money grubing, nanny state loving fucktwit, always a fearmongering, research money grubing, nanny state loving fucktwit.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-09-24 09:10  

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