James Hansen: The One Thing We Should Be Doing to Prevent Catastrophic Climate Change
It’s
hard to imagine anyone who has done more to further our understanding
of the impacts of climate change than Dr. James Hansen. After 46 years
working a scientist and climatogolist for NASA’s Goddard Institute for
Space Studies, Hansen wasn’t content to simply catalog the dangers
facing humanity and our planet — he has been ringing the alarm bell. “On
a blistering June day in 1988 he was called before a Congressional
committee and testified that human-induced global warming had begun,”
the New York Times wrote [4]
in a recent story about Hansen. “Speaking to reporters afterward in his
flat Midwestern accent, he uttered a sentence that would appear in news
reports across the land: ‘It is time to stop waffling so much and say
that the evidence is pretty strong that the greenhouse effect is
here.’”
Over the next several decades as scientific
evidence poured in about the threats from climate change, and as
governments — including the U.S. — failed to take any meaningful action,
Hansen stepped out of the lab and into the media spotlight. He has
participated in climate change protests, including being arrested
several times, and has been outspoken about urging the Obama
administration to kill the Keystone XL pipeline proposal. He warned that
building the pipeline would mean “game over” for the climate.
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