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***************Scientists that disagree with the administration, hope they don't get disappeared

Woo Hoo - facts are good to have

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LkMweOVOOI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN_oynx1D8w&spfreload=1



Facts are a great thing.....

And here is a look at your grandchildrens America.... better buy land inland now....FACT.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW5e61XSMHk&feature=iv&src_vid=VbiRNT_gWUQ&annotation_id=annotation_1859225607

Don't worry..... you will not be around.... but I have a feeling that your descendants will not remember their ancestors kindly. They will not be able to visit many of their ancestors gravesites.... There will be no rest in peace for so many. Burial vaults tend not to do well in floods... and beach erosion far inland to Columbia...



More doom and gloom, more of the time...

Welcome to geologic reality...

right, right, but anybody that warns you about fiscal realities is fucking doom and gloom nutjob...

How do you think the fiscal realities will be when all the low lying cities in the coastal regions of the country are inundated...

Let me ask my buddy Yuan...
Never was there an answer....not without listening, without seeing - Gilmour

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***************Scientists that disagree with the administration, hope they don't get disappeared

Woo Hoo - facts are good to have

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LkMweOVOOI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN_oynx1D8w&spfreload=1



Facts are a great thing.....

And here is a look at your grandchildrens America.... better buy land inland now....FACT.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW5e61XSMHk&feature=iv&src_vid=VbiRNT_gWUQ&annotation_id=annotation_1859225607

Don't worry..... you will not be around.... but I have a feeling that your descendants will not remember their ancestors kindly. They will not be able to visit many of their ancestors gravesites.... There will be no rest in peace for so many. Burial vaults tend not to do well in floods... and beach erosion far inland to Columbia...



More doom and gloom, more of the time...

Welcome to geologic reality...

right, right, but anybody that warns you about fiscal realities is fucking doom and gloom nutjob...

How do you think the fiscal realities will be when all the low lying cities in the coastal regions of the country are inundated...

Inundated with what?
They are already inundated with many things.
Which do you refer to?
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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Would that be the same Roger Pielke who wrote:

As I have summarized on the Climate Science weblog, humans activities do significantly alter the heat content of the climate system, although, based on the latest understanding, the radiative effect of CO2 has contributed, at most, only about 28% to the human-caused warming up to the present. The other 72% is still a result of human activities!

That one?

Perhaps his government grant wasn't renewed and he decided to be truthful.

And it is more than just government grants!!

From a man pushing RICO prosecution of deniers!
And this makes it easy to understand

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The big story at Climate Audit this week (see Shukla’s Gold) is about the twenty authors of the letter demanding that climate skeptics be put on trial, and in particular the man pushing the letter, Jagadish Shukla, seems to be getting quite prosperous with all that Koch Brothers money Oil Money public money he gets sent his way. Steve McIntyre writes:


In 2001, the earliest year thus far publicly available, in 2001, in addition to his university salary (not yet available, but presumably about $125,000), Shukla and his wife received a further $214,496 in compensation from IGES (Shukla -$128,796; Anne Shukla – $85,700). Their combined compensation from IGES doubled over the next two years to approximately $400,000 (additional to Shukla’s university salary of say $130,000), for combined compensation of about $530,000 by 2004.

Shukla’s university salary increased dramatically over the decade reaching $250,866 by 2013 and $314,000 by 2014. (In this latter year, Shukla was paid much more than Ed Wegman, a George Mason professor of similar seniority). Meanwhile, despite the apparent transition of IGES to George Mason, the income of the Shuklas from IGES continued to increase, reaching $547,000 by 2013. Combined with Shukla’s university salary, the total compensation of Shukla and his wife exceeded $800,000 in both 2013 and 2014. In addition, as noted above, Shukla’s daughter continued to be employed by IGES in 2014; IGES also distributed $100,000 from its climate grant revenue to support an educational charity in India which Shukla had founded.



http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/09/29/the-rico-20-letter-to-obama-asking-for-prosecution-of-climate-skeptics-disappears-from-shuklas-iges-website-amid-financial-concerns/
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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