WUWT readers may recall this from 2009:
Some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires, and crippling drought, and more powerful storms… That is how we will preserve our planet, commanded to our care by God. That’s what will lend meaning to the creed our fathers once declared. –President Barack Obama, Second Inaugural Address, 21 January 2013
Hmmm, nevermind, let’s try again this term. I’m so thankful to be here since Hansen’s reliance on his Jor-el complex was wrong the first time. Here’s some reactions to Obama’s speech yesterday as collected by Dr. Benny Peiser of The GWPF.
By bringing in God, Obama is attempting to reframe the issue as one that transcends not only partisanship but the divide between those who believe in science and those who doubt science but believe in God. Left or right, atheist or creationist—either way, Obama is saying, we’ve got to do something. –Will Oremus, Slate, 21 January 2013
Obama’s decision to include the climate issue in his speech signals that he’s at least hoping to pursue yet another very difficult legislative goal. And climate change is about as difficult as any of the other items. Legislating the issue is even more difficult than finding a public consensus. With Democrats now in the minority in the House and with a smaller Senate majority, it’s hard to see how [climate] legislation would pass now, without being significantly scaled back or without some pressing new impetus. Even in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, there wasn’t a concerted push on climate change. And given all the more time-sensitive issues on the table right now, it’s unlikely climate change will become a real priority any time soon. –Aaron Blake, The Washington Post, 21 January 2013
When President Obama takes the oath of office for the second time, he will also usher in a new era in American power politics. Whereas the old left-wing definition of “who rules” focused on large corporations, banks, energy companies and agribusinesses, the Obama-era power structure represents a major transformation. Today’s new hegemons hail almost entirely from outside the material economy, and many come from outside the realm of the market system entirely. Daniel Bell, in his landmark 1973 The Coming of Post-Industrial Society, may have been the first to identify this ascension to “pre-eminence of the professional and technical class.” This new “priesthood of power,” as he put it, would eventually overturn the traditional hierarchies based on land, corporate and financial assets. As befits a technological age, the new clerisy also enjoys the sanction of what Bell defined as the “creative elite of scientists.” More disturbing still may be the clerisy’s regal disregard for democratic give and take. Joel Kotkin, Forbes, 19 January 2013
One of his most passionate moments was even devoted to addressing “climate change,” of all things. He rarely mentioned the subject in the election campaign. But doing something about global warming is a commandment in the modern liberal catechism, and now Mr. Obama says it will be a major priority in the next four years. He even used the stock liberal description that those who disagree with him on climate change “deny” scientific fact. It’s another example of deliberately stigmatizing his opposition. –Editorial, The Wall Street Journal, 22 January 2013
Barack Obama has only four years to save the world. That is the stark assessment of Nasa scientist and leading climate expert Jim Hansen who last week warned only urgent action by the new president could halt the devastating climate change that now threatens Earth. Crucially, that action will have to be taken within Obama’s first administration, he added. –Robin McKie, The Observer, Sunday 18 January 2009
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It may be uncharitable to say so, but that picture of Hansen looks a lot like Homer Simpson – but without the intelligence.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said, “No specific storm or weather event can be tied to climate change.”
“Another four years of flat or declining temps”–that’s what I think is in the pipeline. I think the Pranksters on Olympus have set up the extreme events of recent years in order to lure extreme warmists out onto a limb hat is about to be sawed off, so the Pranksters will have a good laugh at what fools these mortals be.
REPLY: and where you live, in Australia with its ridiculous Carbon tax, is it any better? – Anthony
No it’s bloody not Anthony and 51% of us are very unhappy about it. The difference is that we are a small nation just inside the edge of the world. No one genuinely cares a $hit what we think but the US , like it or not, is looked upon as the champion of democracy. If you drop the ball there’s no other nation big enough to pick it up!
Four more years of ineffective Obamerism. Obama didn’t win the Republicans lost because the Republicans seem incapable of picking a candidate with whom the man-in-the-street can genuinely empathise.
Gollum: We wants it, we needs it. Must have the precious. They stole it from us. Sneaky little hobbitses. Wicked, tricksy, false!
Smeagol: No. Not master!
Gollum: Yes, precious, false! They will cheat you, hurt you, LIE.
Smeagol: Master is our friend!
Gollum: You don’t have any friends; nobody likes you!
Smeagol: I’m not listening… I’m not listening…
Oh, wait…I’ m confused. I saw that photo and…I’m sorry, I’ve misidentified the photograph. Sorry, wrong website.
Until Hanson starts being more credible with his science and forecasts.his voice will be mostly ignored.Here is a summary of various forecasts of global temperature anomaly [hadcrut3] at the end of 2017 [after next 5 years] comparing Hanson’s forecast with those of others.
The data has been calculated or eyeballed from data or graphs available on the internet
CO2 BASED
JAMES HANSON 1.4 C for A, option
1.2 C for B option
0.6 C for C option
IPCC 0 .750 C [ options A2, A1B, B1]
CLIVE BEST 0. 55 to 0 .7 C ADJUSTED BASED ON AIB and B1 SCENARIOS]
MET OFFICE 0.430 C [0.28 C to 0.59 C] WAS 0.76 C previously
NON CO2 BASED
N.SCAFETTA 0.450 C HARMONIC MODEL [RANGE 0.3 to 0.55 C]
P. MICHAELS 0.4 to o.5 C ADJUSTED TREND OF IPCC
TALLBLOKE 0.4 to 0.5 C BASED ON SEA SURFACE TEMP
G.ORSSENGO 0.226 C STATISTICAL MODEL BASED ON GMTA HADCRUT 3 history [0.1C to 0.55C lower and upper limit]
D. EASTERBROOK -0.1C BASED ON 1790-1820 PAST TREND
0.0 C BASED ON 1880-1915 PAST TREND
0.4 C BASED ON 1945-1977 PAST TREND
S-ICHI AKASOFU < 0.5 C [BASED ON PAST TEMPERATURE PATTERN
LAST 12 MONTH TREND OF HADCRUT3 EXTENDED TO THE END OF 2017 0.350 C
OBSERVED HADCRUT 3GL TO THE END OF NOVEMBER 2012 0.417 C
It would appear that the trend of the latest forecasts is a significant lowering of the HANSON alarmists prediction. By the end of 2017 his forecast could be a full degree higher than the observed.
To david g,
Ther is no prince philip of wales, charles is prince of wales, phillip is duke of edinburgh. Not that this undermines your point, but it is nice to get the facts right.
Hansen has adjusted, readjusted, re-readjusted, and re-re-readjusted temperatures. Therefore it is only fitting that he get booted, rebooted,re-rebooted, and re-re-rebooted.
You can tell your Mr Obama that our Gods are serving up a Spring and early-Summer from a Scandinavian type of Hell in only three years time, and that gets followed up by the return of Murphy’s winter, which lasts till June 2017.
We do not need to wait for appreciable global cooling for these seasons to be extreme, 1740 is a prime example: http://climexp.knmi.nl/data/tcet.dat
It is time to build up grain reserves again, and to beware of financial panic arising out the difficulties.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/12/03/on-certainty-truth-is-the-daughter-of-time/#comment-1171207
Australia: depends on where you live, most live near the coast and most of the agriculture is conducted inland, not all bananas grow up hills near the coast.(Coff’s Harbor) Urbanites are used to two showers a day, because it gets hot and they hate dust and sweat. Bush bunnies, are used to droughts so have to share a bath sometimes in severe drought weather if they rely on only rainwater to fill their tanks. But its the floods and bush fires that are causing problems right now. And no amount of money to save the earth from climate change will solve that. It’s just that people built on flood plains years ago, without knowing the danger they were in when the rain’s came. Instead of solar panels they should build more riverbank levies and concentrate on better bush fire management. Did you know the majority of our brave bush fighters are volunteers, like some of our coastal life guards. You know I had someone visit me from the government to assist me to help me save using too much electricity, . He reckoned my hot water bill was way over average (I had two visitors using the shower for one month or more, with only a 60 gallon off peak water tank) he tried to spin me on solar heating as off peak charges would finish next month. I said where I live solar is not a feasible option, as it gets too cold here. True too. Yes Anthony the carbon tax is useless, and people would not mind paying it if it did improve the environment, hence it will be scrapped next September when the coalition remove the ALP. We’ll see, if the new government can’t be any worse than this present one.