Eli Rabett has written an article, saying quietly: Eli Appreciates Hansen.
A man of worth, who is shifting societies towards a clean future
Eli's post is well worth a read. It includes a brief bio plus a couple of lovely anecdotes that help put the blogosphere and we piddly bloggers in perspective. (The blogosphere does not shape the world, it's people like James Hansen who shift societies.)A man of science and courage
350.org has posted a photo tribute to Dr Hansen:A climate maverick and best-known public figure in climate research
Justin Gillis has written a nuanced article in the New York Times. He describes how Dr Hansen emerged into the public spotlight when "on a blistering June day in 1988 he was called before a Congressional committee and testified that human-induced global warming had begun."The Gillis article also gives a thumbnail sketch of Hansen's life and career.
More about James E Hansen
For a biography, I suppose Wikipedia is a general source, but to appreciate the essence of the man, I think Eli's post and Justin Gillis' article are better.For some of Hansen's writings, go to his personal website at Columbia University. There is a heap of material to read there. And if you haven't already done so, get a copy of his most well-known book:
from Amazon or Google or other source.
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