We are living a sci-fi movie!
Truth stranger than fiction...
In a NASA town hall yesterday (May 17), NASA's new administrator, Jim Bridenstine, said that he knows Earth's climate is changing, and that humans contribute to it "in a major way," also supporting NASA's research into that important area. The statement is significant because Bridenstine has expressed doubt about human-caused climate change in the past, causing some to question his suitability to lead a fact-focused NASA.
In 2013, as an Oklahoma congressman, Bridenstine claimed there was no current trend toward global warming. More recently, such as in his NASA administrator confirmation hearings last November, he has acknowledged that human activity contributes to climate change. But he had stopped short of saying that humans are the phenomenon's primary cause.
At the NASA employee town hall, Bridenstine described how his thinking had "evolved" on the topic and laid out his current beliefs.
"I don't deny the consensus that the climate is changing; in fact, I fully believe and know that the climate is changing," he said. "I also know that we, human beings, are contributing to it in a major way. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. We're putting it into the atmosphere in volumes that we haven't seen, and that greenhouse gas is warming the planet.
"That is absolutely happening, and we are responsible for it," he added. "NASA is the one agency on the face of the planet that has the most credibility to do the science necessary so that we can understand it better than ever before."
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When I run out of decent things to watch on TV, which isn’t hard to do, I’ll watch Ancient Aliens for a laugh. A lot of their theories aren’t as wacked out as what often passes for “mainstream science” these days.
I submit GlowbullWarming/ClimateChange as exhibit #1. :)
How did 45 miss this guy. Time to put a sock in this guy’s pie-hole.
To this . . . scientist . . . I say, “Prove it. Show me how CO2 can float up in such quantities that it outdoes water vapor as a contributor to holding in atmospheric heat.
Somebody please fire him and replace him with a guy who’s actually familiar with the scientific method.