Weather Channel Founder: 

Sue Al Gore for Fraud



Friday, March 14, 2008


March 13, 2008: Office workers take shelter under umbrellas as they 
walk past a building's exterior landscaped with a water curtain in 
Singapore.
March 13, 2008: Office workers take shelter under umbrellas as they 
walk past a building's exterior landscaped with a water curtain in 
Singapore.
 The founder of the Weather Channel wants to sue Al Gore for fraud, 
hoping a legal debate will settle the global-warming debate once and 
for all.

John Coleman, who founded the cable network in 1982, suggests suing 
for fraud proponents of global warming, including Al Gore, and 
companies that sell carbon credits.

"Is he committing financial fraud? That is the question," Coleman 
said.

"Since we can't get a debate, I thought perhaps if we had a legal 
challenge and went into a court of law, where it was our scientists 
and their scientists, and all the legal proceedings with the 
discovery and all their documents from both sides and scientific 
testimony from both sides, we could finally get a good solid debate 
on the issue," Coleman said. "I'm confident that the advocates of 'no 
significant effect from carbon dioxide' would win the case."

• Click here to watch video of Coleman on "Fox and Friends."

Coleman says his side of the global-warming debate is being buried in 
mainstream media circles.

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Climate Debate "As you look at the atmosphere over the last 25 years, 
there's been perhaps a degree of warming, perhaps probably a whole 
lot less than that, and the last year has been so cold that that's 
been erased," he said.

"I think if we continue the cooling trend a couple of more years, the 
general public will at last begin to realize that they've been 
scammed on this global-warming thing."

• Click here to visit FOXNews.com's Natural Science Center.

Coleman spoke to FOXNews.com after his appearance last week at the 
2008 International Conference on Climate Change in New York, where he 
called global warming a scam and lambasted the cable network he 
helped create.

"You want to tune to the Weather Channel and have them tell you how 
to live your life?" Coleman said. "Come on."

He laments the network's decision to focus on traffic and lifestyle 
reports over the weather.

"It's very clear that they don't realize that weather is the most 
significant impact in every human being's daily life, and good, 
solid, up-to-the-minute weather information and meaningful forecasts 
presented in such a way that people find them understandable and 
enjoyable can have a significant impact," he said.

"The more you cloud that up with other baloney, the weaker the 
product," he said.

Coleman has long been a skeptic of global warming, and carbon dioxide 
is the linchpin to his argument.

"Does carbon dioxide cause a warming of the atmosphere? The 
proponents of global warming pin their whole piece on that," he said.

The compound carbon dioxide makes up only 38 out of every 100,000 
particles in the atmosphere, he said.

"That's about twice as what there were in the atmosphere in the time 
we started burning fossil fuels, so it's gone up, but it's still a 
tiny compound," Coleman said. "So how can that tiny trace compound 
have such a significant effect on temperature?

"My position is it can't," he continued. "It doesn't, and the whole 
case for global warming is based on a fallacy."

• Click here for John Coleman's briefs on global warming.


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