The Weather Channel has lost its way, according to John Coleman,
who founded the channel in 1982.
Coleman told an audience at the 2008 International Conference
on Climate Change on March 3 in New York that he is highly
critical of global warming alarmism.
“The Weather Channel had great promise, and that’s
all gone now because they’ve made every mistake in the
book on what they’ve done and how they’ve done
it and it’s very sad,” Coleman said. “It’s
now for sale and there’s a new owner of The Weather
Channel will be announced – several billion dollars
having changed hands in the near future. Let’s hope
the new owners can recapture the vision and stop reporting
the traffic, telling us what to think and start giving us
useful weather information.”
The Weather Channel has been an outlet for global warming
alarmism. In December 2006, The Weather Channel’s Heidi
Cullen argued on her blog that weathercasters who had doubts
about human influence on global warming should be punished
with decertification by the American Meteorological Society.
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Coleman also told the audience his strategy for exposing
what he called “the fraud of global warming.”
He advocated suing those who sell carbon credits, which would
force global warming alarmists to give a more honest account
of the policies they propose.
“[I] have a feeling this is the opening,” Coleman
said. “If the lawyers will take the case – sue
the people who sell carbon credits. That includes Al Gore.
That lawsuit would get so much publicity, so much media attention.
And as the experts went to the media stand to testify, I feel
like that could become the vehicle to finally put some light
on the fraud of global warming.”
Earlier at the conference Lord Christopher Monckton, a policy
adviser to former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, told an
audience that the science will eventually prevail and the
“scare” of global warming will go away. He also
said the courts were a good avenue to show the science.
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