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Published on January 28, 2009 By Leauki In The Environment

The retired scientist formerly in charge of key NASA climate programs has come out as a sceptic.

Dr John Theon, who supervised James Hansen - the activist-scientist who helped give the manmade global warming hypothesis centre prominent media attention - repents at length in a published letter.

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"As Chief of several of NASA Headquarters’ programs (1982-94), an SES position, I was responsible for all weather and climate research in the entire agency, including the research work by James Hansen, Roy Spencer, Joanne Simpson, and several hundred other scientists at NASA field centers, in academia, and in the private sector who worked on climate research," Theon wrote. "I appreciate the opportunity to add my name to those who disagree that global warming is man made.”

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“My own belief concerning anthropogenic climate change is that the models do not realistically simulate the climate system because there are many very important sub-grid scale processes that the models either replicate poorly or completely omit. Furthermore, some scientists have manipulated the observed data to justify their model results. In doing so, they neither explain what they have modified in the observations, nor explain how they did it.

"They have resisted making their work transparent so that it can be replicated independently by other scientists. This is clearly contrary to how science should be done. Thus there is no rational justification for using climate model forecasts to determine public policy.”

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“Hansen was never muzzled even though he violated NASA's official agency position on climate forecasting (i.e., we did not know enough to forecast climate change or mankind's effect on it). Hansen thus embarrassed NASA by coming out with his claims of global warming in 1988 in his testimony before Congress."

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/28/nasa_climate_theon/

Hm...

 


Comments
on Jan 28, 2009

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on Jan 29, 2009

Takes a lot to bring down a false religion sometimes.  Keep up the good work, Leauki.

on Mar 20, 2009

it is true that the sciense has work for us but we must look forward for the problems of the poor & ill humans and all the nations of the world should invest for solve their  problems don't u think too....??

on Mar 20, 2009

faisalirshad
it is true that the sciense has work for us but we must look forward for the problems of the poor & ill humans and all the nations of the world should invest for solve their  problems don't u think too....??

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