Dr. Katherine Hayhoe, a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate for her work in understanding Climate Change, will be speaking to the USGBC Students about the impact that Climate Change has on today’s environment.
USGBC Students Meeting with Dr. Katherine Hayhoe – TTU College of Architecture
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I guess they’ve jumped on the Mannwagon. Her bio says she was a reviewer; no mention of being awarded the prize:
http://www.katharinehayhoe.com/bio.php
Meanwhile, she might be interested in this renewables technology:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/08/urine-powered-generator/
There’s no limit to their hubris.
I suspect if your bio is exaggerated nonsense, this does not bode well for whatever her climate change talk is going to be about.
Um yeah, Nobel Prize winner.
Can we be all jointly awarded the Nobel Peace prize for being relatively calm about all the crap being claimed in the name of hysterical junk climate science. 🙂
I think that would be the Noble Peace prize.