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Does NASA give performance reviews?

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For hiding your mistakes, not making themObviously not…Global temperature is colder now than when Hansen demanded emissions cuts in 1988.

James Hansen’s doomsday predictions of 1988 are completely false as recently proved by satellite data. He reiterated his stance just last month, while the planet’s temperature continues to cool. In fact, no where in the 4 pages of his 2008 statement does he compare actual data to his original predictions. It’s more doom and gloom. If he were to have studied the temperature records, he’d have found that a cooling trend that started in 2002 has continued. In fact, the average of the first 6 months of 2008 are COLDER than in 1988 when he first told his pile of lies.

Does this guy get performance reviews?

The red dots in the graph below show the 1988 testimony, and today’s 2008 temperature.

Satellite data

Here’s another graph….this is what Hansen presented in 1988 to scare the pants off everyone. I added the red oval for where temperatures have been recorded in 2008….it’s almost off his scale. He’s so far off it is scary. I can’t believe people continue to listen to this guy. Obviously, he’s missed the boat. Here’s a link to his entire 1988 testimony if you’re in need of a good laugh…

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh103/bigfanofpj/hansen1988.jpg

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  1. Einstein said “we call it research because we don’t know what we’re doing.” Only once it is proved can you call it fact. The line of demarcation is wide and murky. Often researchers try so hard to prove their research they step over the line as Hansen appears to have done.

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