A Novel Idea to Keep Lawyers Employed.
Posted 9 weeks 2 days ago by- The Guardian,
- Monday June 23, 2008
James Hansen, one of the world's leading climate scientists, will today call for the chief executives of large fossil fuel companies to be put on trial for high crimes against humanity and nature, accusing them of actively spreading doubt about global warming in the same way that tobacco companies blurred the links between smoking and cancer.
Hansen will use the symbolically charged 20th anniversary of his groundbreaking speech (pdf) to the US Congress - in which he was among the first to sound the alarm over the reality of global warming - to argue that radical steps need to be taken immediately if the "perfect storm" of irreversible climate change is not to become inevitable.
Speaking before Congress again, he will accuse the chief executive officers of companies such as ExxonMobil and Peabody Energy of being fully aware of the disinformation about climate change they are spreading.
In an interview with the Guardian he said: "When you are in that kind of position, as the CEO of one the primary players who have been putting out misinformation even via organisations that affect what gets into school textbooks, then I think that's a crime."
He is also considering personally targeting members of Congress who have a poor track record on climate change in the coming November elections. He will campaign to have several of them unseated. Hansen's speech to Congress on June 23 1988 is seen as a seminal moment in bringing the threat of global warming to the public's attention. At a time when most scientists were still hesitant to speak out, he said the evidence of the greenhouse gas effect was 99% certain, adding "it is time to stop waffling".
He will tell the House select committee on energy independence and global warming this afternoon that he is now 99% certain that the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has already risen beyond the safe level."
I'm not even commenting on this, I assume the gang of Four will have plenty to say, but i can olny allow 15 minutes a day to being insulted and having my name mocked.
The only reason i am posting this stuff is so my personal conscience will be clear when the floods come.














Thoughts
Your suffering
Submitted on June 23rd, 2008 by charlesbaronis so transcendent. Every time I read you I want to go pray the stations of the cross so I can identify with your pain.
Oh that James Hansen
Submitted on June 23rd, 2008 by HamiltonJames Hansen’s Carbon Tax Proposal
From History.com: posted 06/23/2008;
Like Lenin, Mao, Castro, and other luminaries of the Left, Hansen regards doubting progressive ideology to be literally criminal. Also like his fellow authoritarian moonbats, he insists on the remaking of society. Not only are critics to be coercively silenced, but there must be a moratorium on coal-fired power plants, so that wind, solar, and pixie dust can be given a chance to keep the economy from collapsing as completely as in Pol Pot's Kampuchea.
B. Hamilton Langrehr:
The Hamilton Post: www.thehamiltonpost.blogspot.com
I agree
Submitted on June 23rd, 2008 by John 2000It IS a great way to keep lawyers employed. Am I safe to say it is quite a concept?