Hansen Calls For ‘Civil Disobedience’ In Snowy Global Warming Protest - With Video

Dude … Mountains cannot die … Mountains are not alive. I wish a mountain would roll over on you and your cult.
Dude, exactly what power source was used to make that ugly-assed green T-shirt on your unshowered body?
And I have a real hard time taking anyone seroiusly who talks like a damn Valley Girl.
FOX:
NASA’s Chief Climate Scientist Stirs Controversy With Call for Civil Disobedience
NASA’s chief climate scientist is in hot water with colleagues and at least one lawmaker after calling on citizens to engage in civil disobedience at what is being billed as the largest public protest of global warming ever in the United States.
In a video on capitolclimateaction.org, Dr. James Hansen is seen urging Americans to “take a stand on global warming” during the March 2 protest at the Capitol Power Plant in Southeast Washington, D.C.
“We need to send a message to Congress and the president that we want them to take the actions that are needed to preserve climate for young people and future generations and all life on the planet,” says Hansen, who has likened coal-fired power plants to “factories of death” and claims he was muzzled by the Bush administration when he warned of drastic climate changes.
“What has become clear from the science is that we cannot burn all of the fossil fuels without creating a very different planet. The only practical way to solve the problem is to phase out the biggest source of carbon — and that’s coal.”
But critics say Hansen’s latest call to action blurs the line between astronomer and activist and may violate the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal employees from participating in partisan political activity.
“Oh my goodness,” one of Hansen’s former supervisors, Dr. John Theon, told FOXNews.com when informed of the video. “I’m not surprised … The fact that Jim Hansen has gone off the deep end here is sad because he’s a good fellow.”
Theon, a former senior NASA atmospheric scientist, rebuked Hansen last month in a letter to the Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee, saying Hansen had violated NASA’s official position on climate forecasting without sufficient evidence and embarrassed the agency by airing his claims before Congress in 1988.
“Why he has not been fired I do not understand,” Theon said. “As a civil servant, you can’t participate in calling for a public demonstration. You may be able to participate as a private citizen, but when you go on the Internet and call for people to break the law, that’s a problem.”
Officials at the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, which investigates possible Hatch Act violations, disagreed, saying Hansen is in the clear since it’s an “issue-oriented activity,” according to Hatch Unit attorney Erica Stern Hamrick.
The majority of federal government employees are allowed to take an active part in political activities, while workers at other departments like the FBI, Secret Service and National Security Council are subject to more restrictions on their political activities.
NASA spokesman Mark Hess also defended Hansen.
“He’s doing this as a private citizen on his own time and there’s nothing wrong with that,” Hess told FOXNews.com. “There’s nothing partisan here. You don’t give up your rights to free speech by becoming a government employee.”
Matt Leonard, a project coordinator for Greenpeace, one of more than 90 organizations endorsing the protest, said several thousand people are expected to participate and “peacefully disrupt operations” at the plant just blocks from Capitol Hill.
Participants are willing to “put their bodies on the line to stop climate change,” including risking arrest, Leonard said.
“Our intention is to completely surround the facility, basically sending a message that these types of power plants can’t be a part of our future,” Leonard said. “They’re destroying our environment.”
Hansen will be in attendance and is expected to speak at the “completely nonviolent, peaceful” protest, Leonard said.
Meanwhile, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., urged Hansen to rethink his plans.
“If he wants to have a demonstration concerning global warming, coming to the Capitol is not a right choice,” Rohrabacher told FOXNews.com. “The bottom line is if Hansen wants to protest global warming, he should go to the National Cathedral and take it up with God rather than going to Capitol Hill.”
Rohrabacher, a member of the House’s Committee on Science and Technology, called on Hansen to “step out” of his role.
“He obviously doesn’t feel comfortable with the restraints that come with being a scientist rather than a political activist,” Rohrabacher said. “Most of us have always thought he has been hiding behind a scientific facade, and really, he was a political activist all along.”
Chris Horner, author of “Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud, and Deception to Keep You Misinformed,” also denounced Hansen’s latest call to arms against climate change.
“He’s providing ample cause to question his employment on the taxpayer dime,” Horner told FOXNews.com. “He’s clearly abused his platform provided to him by the taxpayer, principally by the way he’s been exposed of manipulating and revising data with the strange coincidence of him always found on the side of exaggerating the warming.”
Horner claimed that Hansen doctored temperature data on two occasions in 2001 and once in 2007 in attempts to show an impending climate catastrophe.
“He’s creating an upward slope that really wasn’t there,” Horner said. “At some point you have to say these aren’t mistakes.”
Hansen, who did not respond to repeated requests for comment on this story, was most recently honored for his work last month with the 2009 Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the American Meteorological Society.
“Jim Hansen is performing a tremendous job at communicating our science to the public and, more importantly, to policymakers and decision-makers,” Franco Einaudi, director of the Earth Sciences Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, said in a press release.
“The debate about global change is often emotional and controversial, and Jim has had the courage to stand up and say what others did not want to hear. He has acquired a credibility that very few scientists have. His success is due in part to his personality, in part to his scientific achievements, and in part to his refusing to sit on the sidelines of the debate.”
Former Vice President Al Gore, who toured with Hansen while promoting “An Inconvenient Truth,” did not return repeated requests for comment for this article.
So, these young critters that believe the world is about to catch fire like a wienie on a charcoal grill might want to bring out the Chug boots and shovels tomorrow (areas in white are snow storm areas):


Rare snow blankets South as East braces for storm
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A potent March snowstorm blanketed much of Alabama with up to 4 inches of snow Sunday, covering Civil War statues and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of church services.
The storm headed toward the Northeast and threatened to drop up to a foot of snow in the Philadelphia area, 13 inches in New York and 15 inches across southern New England late Sunday.
In Georgia, the snowfall made roads treacherous and delayed flights, while in Alabama, more than 210 churches in the central part of the Bible Belt state had to cancel morning services.
Vonda Braswell of Alabaster, Ala. was throwing snowballs in her front yard instead of putting on her Sunday best. “I think you can worship in this it’s so rare,” she said.
Up to 7 inches of snow was expected through Monday morning in areas of Maryland, northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., where Mayor Adrian Fenty declared a snow emergency.
In New York, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced more than 1,300 sanitation workers would spread salt and plow city streets to prepare for the snowfall.
“It’s the first of March, which as you know is the month that we say comes in like a lion and out like a lamb,” he said. “It’s pretty clear that the lions are getting ready to roar.”
As Wayne Letson drove through Alabama toward Florida on Sunday, the Michigan resident fretted about sharing the roads with Southerners unaccustomed to winter weather. The last time it snowed in Alabama was more than a year ago, in January 2008.
“This is nothing to me, but I’m worried about the other people who think they know what they’re doing,” said Letson, filling up his car with gas south of Birmingham.
Despite above-freezing temperatures in downtown Atlanta, a heavy curtain of snow fell on cars and caused traffic accidents on slushy streets. The unusual weather prompted Jessi Prahl and Max DiPace to take their dog, Cooper, on a walk through snow-covered Piedmont Park in Atlanta.
“You know us Southerners, we all freak out when it snows,” said Prahl, 26.
Some flights were canceled at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where the average delay was nearly two hours, according to a Federal Aviation Administration Web site.
AirTran Airways spokesman Tad Hutcheson said flights out of Atlanta into the Northeast might also be canceled Sunday night.
“I expect the Northeast will be hit pretty hard tonight so our expectations is that people flying into Washington, D.C., and Boston will need to call or check our Web site for possible cancellations,” Hutcheson told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Georgia transportation officials warned of potential icy buildup on roadways in middle and northern counties through Monday morning, especially as temperatures plummet overnight.
The late Southern snowfall revived memories of a large storm in 1993 that forecasters nicknamed the “Snowfall of the Century,” affecting the region from Alabama to north of Washington, D.C., said Laura Griffith of the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, Ga. In that storm, Atlanta received 4.2 inches of snow and 13 inches fell on Birmingham.
Outside the CNN Center in downtown Atlanta, Flori Kwon of Claremont, Calif., took pictures of her son Jake, 5, cavorting in the snow.
“He wants to make a snowman but I don’t think there’s enough,” Kwon said while large snowflakes landed in her hair. “We’re kind of surprised it’s snowing.”
(AP)






yesterday morning it was a -15 here.. the record high was 55 on feb 28,1885… this morning it was -7… barge traffic on the mississippi starts on the ave. of march 20.. due the the thick ice conditions at the present time the opening is expected to be sometime in the middle of april… making for major lay offs in the shipping longer than normal…
He said, “Political Tool.” They are all Tools!!!
Please, Please…It is far past time that the “their” prostests are met with “we the people” carrying baseball bats, rods, bricks, guns, and all we can get our hands on….and send them to hell.
It is time we use “by any means necessary”, like they do!!
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When in the course of Human Events…… At what point do “We the People” have balls?
I wish when people spill Fruit Loops they’d get them all picked up.
I suppose it would be too much to ‘hope’ that their protest take the form of mass suicide.
YES YOU CAN!!
An Inconvenient bunch of Bull shit,no matter how many times global warming is proven to be false,they never stop.In the 70’s it was the ice age,and Christmas day 1973 in New York I was outside playing in a tee shirt.
did they all ride horses? i give no credibility to people who drive cars or fly planes to global warming events lol
Yea, the climate’s changing. Get fucking used to it. It has been changing for over 4 BILLION YEARS. We have no fucking influence over climate change. Yes, we should conserve for future generations. But saying that if we don’t get rid of coal plants and oil power that we’ll all die is idiotic and amazingly egotistic.
“Dr. James Hansen”
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I know of this fuck-stick from Rush’s show. He took $400.000+ from someone, maybe Soros, to do what?
Well, the only thing he’s done is promote the GW myth.
His computer model was found to be rigged to produce the result ManBearPig wanted, then they (the Feds) checked his financials and found the cash.
Why isn’t this guy in Leavenworth?
“W” didn’t have the heart and or the guts to pursue the matter, much less fire the guy.
I believe Reagan would have.
“Dr.” Hansen?…..yeeeeeah, riiiiight…. More like Dr Seuss. there’s more sense in Green eggs n Ham than this morons “data”
..Would you, could you benefit by all this baseless “warming” shit? Me thinks you do, me thinks you will, by peddling this senseless swill…
-no more brains! no more brains! no more brains!
-i hope whne you get arrested they mace you, break your face with a night stick, then taze you.
I have the hardest time sleeping at night when i have the mountains in my backyard crying so loud
p.s. i heat my garage, office, and parents house with coal
It was 9 degrees here last night after getting a foot of snow that knocked my power out.
People still do not have power.
Evan my 9 year old says “global Warming” is a joke.
Enviromentalist act on feelings and the politicians are exploiting this as a way to push a communist agenda.
Political coorectness=social marxism
enviromentalist=communist
You can make your own bumper stickers at cafepress.com
I suggest the PC one and one saying
“I HOPE HE FAILS” in support of Rush