There was a bit of a stormy interview brewing Sunday on “Reliable Sources.” “CNN has taken a very strong position on global warming that it is a consensus; well there is no consensus in science … science is about facts,” Weather Channel founder John Coleman told host Brian Stelter. See video: Weather Channel Co-Founder: Climate Change is a Myth “There is no question about it. Climate change is not happening. There is no significant man-made global warming now. There hasn't been any in the past, and there's no reason to expect any in the future. There's a whole lot of baloney,...
- 11/3/2014
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
A certain former vice president is not going to like this. John Coleman, a weatherman and co-founder of the Weather Channel, appeared on Fox News Channel's The Kelly File, where he called out Al Gore by name and argued there is no truth to the notion that mankind is causing the planet to get warmer. Read more Al Gore Urges Hollywood to Recommit to Fighting Climate Change "A climate skeptic can rarely get on TV, ever since Al Gore made it a plank of the Democratic party," Coleman said. Gore is a longtime climate-change activist and won
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- 10/29/2014
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One of The Weather Channel's co-founders thinks climate change is a hoax, and he explained why on Fox News Monday. See video: Jon Stewart Slams ‘Elementary School’ Education of Republicans Denying Climate Change “It's very difficult for anybody to be against it because the media has told the nation over and over again, 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 that we're all going to die of a heat wave,” John Coleman told Megyn Kelly. See video: Neil deGrasse Tyson.
- 10/29/2014
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
The Movie Pool sits in on a Q&A with the staff of Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. as they discuss the John Carter movie.
Victor Medina of TheMoviePool.com recently sat in on a Q&A with James J Sullos Jr. and Cathy Wilbanks, the President and Archvist (respectively) of Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. Erb Inc. owns the rights to and preserves the legacy of the author's work, including John Carter, Tarzan, and The Land That Time Forgot. In this transcript of the Q&A, the two discuss Burrough's work and the recent John Carter movie. Questions by Victor Medina are noted.
Q - Is there anything in Princess Of Mars that you regret not being present in John Carter (the movie)?
A - Jim Sullos: On the contrary, the movie included a fairly faithful depiction of the storyline from the first book "A Princess of Mars" and actually...
Victor Medina of TheMoviePool.com recently sat in on a Q&A with James J Sullos Jr. and Cathy Wilbanks, the President and Archvist (respectively) of Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. Erb Inc. owns the rights to and preserves the legacy of the author's work, including John Carter, Tarzan, and The Land That Time Forgot. In this transcript of the Q&A, the two discuss Burrough's work and the recent John Carter movie. Questions by Victor Medina are noted.
Q - Is there anything in Princess Of Mars that you regret not being present in John Carter (the movie)?
A - Jim Sullos: On the contrary, the movie included a fairly faithful depiction of the storyline from the first book "A Princess of Mars" and actually...
- 6/19/2012
- by feeds@themoviepool.com (Victor Medina)
- Cinelinx
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