Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Weather Channel Founder Says Climate Change Is a Myth

From insider.foxnews.com (Oct. 27):

Many officials in the Obama administration - including Secretary of State John Kerry and President Obama himself - have repeatedly hammered home the message that climate change is one of mankind's greatest threats.

According to Weather Channel co-founder John Coleman, however, there is no scientific proof that supports man-made climate change.

Coleman joined Megyn Kelly on The Kelly File tonight to discuss the "myth" of the alleged climate crisis.

"It's very difficult for anybody to be against it because the media has told the nation day after day for 20 years that the oceans are rising, the polar bears are dying, the ice is melting, that storms are going to sweep the Earth and we're all going to die of a heat wave," Coleman said.

He added that he's not alone in doubting the science behind man-made climate change: 9,000 experts with PhD's and 31 scientists have signed a petition stating that carbon dioxide is not a significant greenhouse gas and that much of the research behind climate change is "bad, bad science." [read more]

It’s not just bad, bad science it is pseudoscience. Al Gore and other climate change zealots would call this guy and the other 31 scientists--heretics.

Answer me this: If meteorologists can only predict weather a few days in advance then how can climatologists (meteorologists who get gov’t grants) predict climate change many years off? I mean that’s almost in fortune teller territory. Except using crystal balls the climatologists are using inaccurate computer models. I have nothing against computer models—meteorologists use them all the time—but if they are not calibrated right you will always get garbage coming out.

Just like Obamacare, climate change is just another way of controlling people’s lives—read: their liberty. 

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