HomeMiddle ColumnNasa's James Hansen claims extreme weather events would not have happened if... Middle Column Nasa’s James Hansen claims extreme weather events would not have happened if CO2 had remained at its pre-industrial level of 280 parts per million By Marc Morano - December 19, 2010 368 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg TagsastrologydroughtsfloodsHansenhurricanessciencetornados Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleClimate Astrology: ‘No matter what the weather is like, it always turns out to be exactly the kind of weather we should expect if human activity were causing global temps to rise’Next articleHow about that! Brutal cold and snowy winters ‘may, paradoxically, be the result of global warming’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles China Rejects NASA Claim They Want to Take Over the Moon Climate411  A fascinating war of words has erupted between NASA and the CCP, over China's space intentions. Read more Norway Heatwaves Are Perfectly Normal, Despite What Paul Krugman Says Climate411 Temperatures in the 80s are perfectly normal in the north of Norway, such as Tromso: Read more Dumb As It Gets: Germany Heads into Winter Refusing to Let Badly Needed Power Plants Operate Climate411 It’s about 5.6 million jobs affected by the lack of natural gas. It is not about taking shorter showers. Read more