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Dr. James E. Hansen
Chief
NASA Institute for Space Studies

Dr. James Hansen heads the NASA Institute for Space Studies in New York
City, which is a division of Goddard Space Flight Center's (Greenbelt,
MD), Earth Sciences Directorate. He was trained in physics and
astronomy in the space science program of Dr. James Van Allen at the
University of Iowa. His early research on the properties of clouds of
Venus led to their identification as sulfuric acid. Since the late
1970s, he has worked on studies and computer simulations of the Earth's
climate, for the purpose of understanding the human impact on global
climate. Dr. Hansen is best known for his testimony on climate change
to congressional committees in the 1980s that helped raise broad
awareness of the global warming issue. Dr. Hansen was elected to the
National Academy of Sciences in 1995 and he received the prestigious
Heinz Environment Award for his research on global warming in 2001.
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