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babylonsister

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Wed Oct 29, 2014, 06:58 PM Oct 2014

Weather Channel Rebukes Its Co-Founder On Climate Change

http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/10/29/3586166/weather-channel-john-coleman-climate-change/

Weather Channel Rebukes Its Co-Founder On Climate Change

by Emily Atkin
Posted on October 29, 2014 at 4:44 pm



The Weather Channel has released an official position statement on global warming, just two days after the channel’s co-founder told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly that climate change is based on “bad science” and does not exist.

In the statement, The Weather Channel said the planet is “indeed warming,” with temperatures increasing 1 to 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit in the last 100 years. The statement acknowledged that humans are helping make the planet warmer due to the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. It says the future effects of climate change will be more negative than positive.

“The bottom line is that with the rate of greenhouse gas emissions increasing, a significant warming trend is expected to also continue,” the Weather Channel’s statement reads.


Though a spokesperson for the Weather Channel did not return ThinkProgress’ request for comment as to why it decided to release a position statement, it is very possible that it had something to do with John Coleman, a Weather Channel co-founder who was reportedly “forced out” after a year on the job. The former television meteorologist has been making news for his views on climate change, which were broadcast on Fox News on Monday night, and in the U.K.’s Daily Express last week.

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Coleman is also associated with one of the least credible organizations out there on climate change. On the website of the Heartland Institute — a group that questions the existence of climate change, considers the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to be “a joke,” and has equated people that believe in climate change with the Unabomber — Coleman is listed as an “expert,” one who believes climate science represents a “fraudulent activity based on bad science in a continuing quest for funding.” And Coleman has admitted that his views on climate change are based on the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC), a non-peer reviewed document crafted by scientists who are reportedly each paid $300,000 by Heartland to argue against the scientific evidence in the IPCC report.

Contrary to Coleman’s statements and in line with the Weather Channel’s, the scientific evidence that human-caused greenhouse gas emission are the primary drivers of global warming is robust. And the planet is warming — NOAA reports that the last 12 months has been the warmest 12-month period among all months since records began in 1880, with 2014 probably on track to becoming the hottest year on record. Meanwhile, our oceans are rapidly heating, acidifying, and impacting the weather, and scientists believe global surface temperatures are set to rise rapidly in the face of those increasingly warm and acidic oceans.
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Weather Channel Rebukes Its Co-Founder On Climate Change (Original Post) babylonsister Oct 2014 OP
despite his many years sabbat hunter Oct 2014 #1

sabbat hunter

(6,828 posts)
1. despite his many years
Wed Oct 29, 2014, 08:40 PM
Oct 2014

as a TV weatherman, he has no degree in climatology, meteorology, or any science. He was a journalism major. So despite being a co-founder of The Weather channel, he has no real knowledge on what he is basing his claims on.

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