Trenberth and Hansen have both tried to claim a relationship between atmospheric CO2 and El Nino. If there is a relationship, it is exactly the opposite of what they are claiming.
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The LA Times cuts off climate change deniers:
From CBS: “The L.A. Times is cutting off comments (something the deniers clearly noticed, based on the more than 100 comments posted to Tuesday’s op-ed). But when it comes to what the paper’s editors will print, letters from climate change deniers are no longer under consideration.”
Wow, now the LA Times joins Popular Science and a growing number of leftist publications that are resorting to Gestapo censorship tactics to squelch opposing viewpoints and push only the leftist propaganda on climate change.
Hansen, who said “Chief executives of large fossil fuel companies [should] be put on trial for high crimes against humanity and nature,” must approve.
“It is clear that 1998 did not match the record warmth of 1934.” -James Hansen, NASA
“The fact is that we can’t account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can’t. ” -Kevin Trenberth
Back in April 2006 George Deutsch, a former NASA public relations employee who resigned his job in February, told Cybercast News Service that he was warned about Hansen shortly after joining the space agency. “The only thing I was ever told — more so from civil servants and non political people — is, ‘You gotta watch that guy. He is a loose cannon; he is kind of crazy. He is difficult to work with; he is an alarmist; he exaggerates,'” Deutsch said. Deutsch provided Cybercast News Service with agency internal documents and e-mails detailing the frustration among NASA public affairs officials over Hansen’s refusal to follow protocol when it came to granting media interviews.