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John Coleman's Climategate Program Airs Tonight
John Coleman, founder of The Weather Channel and chief meteorologist at KUSI-TV in San Diego, is airing a special report tonight on the Climategate scandal. “Global Warming: The Other Side” will be shown at 9:00 p.m. Pacific Time on KUSI-TV and on the Internet at KUSI.com.
During the program, Coleman will be seen in a point, counter-point segment that also features Richard Sommerville, Ph.D., an emeritus Research Scientist from Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Scripps, a major global warming research center, took exception with the first program’s segment that debunked the hypothesis of carbon dioxide as an important greenhouse gas.
According to a KUSI press release, “The program will document many other new developments in the ‘Climategate’ controversy including new questions about data manipulations at the US climate centers and problems with the weather observation stations where the critical temperature data is collected in this county and around the world. The program also covers the ever-growing list of revelations about the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and its troubled leader, Rajendra Pachauri.
University of Alabama-Huntsville climate scientist John Christy will give an update of global temperature measurements obtained through NASA satellites.
Anthony Watts, director of the Surface Stations project, will discuss his research documenting biases in the network of surface temperature stations that are used by alarmists to claim more recent warming than has actually occurred.
This is a program that promises to be quite memorable.
