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John Coleman

John Coleman

John Coleman

John Coleman is an American meteorologist, best known for his work in broadcasting and his advocacy for climate skepticism. Born in 1941, Coleman gained recognition as the founder of The Weather Channel and served as its original meteorologist from 1982 to 1986. His career in meteorology spans several decades, and he became a well-known figure in television weather reporting. Despite his success in broadcasting, Coleman became increasingly controversial due to his outspoken views on climate change, which he publicly rejected, claiming that it was a hoax created by political agendas.

In addition to his work in media, Coleman was a prominent figure in climate debates, especially in the 2000s. He appeared on various platforms, arguing against the mainstream scientific consensus on global warming. His advocacy for a more skeptical approach to climate science and his criticism of global warming policies made him a polarizing figure within the scientific community, although he remained a staunch defender of his views until his death in 2018.

Some notable quotes from John Coleman include:

  • "There is no convincing scientific evidence that humans are causing global warming."

  • "The climate change debate is not about science, it's about politics."

  • "The Earth has always gone through natural climate cycles, and it will continue to do so." These quotes reflect Coleman’s skeptical stance on climate science and his belief in natural climatic variations over human-induced factors.

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