
In a chat with paid climate change deniers on the San Diego TV station where he now works as a weatherman, Weather Channel founder John Coleman insisted that, contrary to mere evidence,ย polar bear populations are increasingย because
โthe Eskimos no longer kill the polar bears for the meat and furs in order to stay alive, itโs โ we have now become more civilized in our Eskimo populations around the poles.โ
โPolesโ may have been a verbal slip, or maybe he actually thinks polar bears live at both poles. It is not known at press time whether he illustrated his point with a cartoon of an Eskimo and a geographically impossible penguin shaking hands outside an igloo while a polar bear drank a refreshing bottle of Coca-Cola.
Inย โreality,โย polar bears are a โthreatened species,โ according to โwildlife biologistsโ who โcountโ them. A ban on hunting the species โ with exceptions allowed for traditional hunting by Inuits โ has helped stabilize the bearsโ population, but this proves nothing about the existence of global warming anyway.
Coleman dedicated significant air time last week to guests from the Heartland Institute, the climate change denial group that had those funย billboardsย a while back saying that the Unabomber believed in global warming, so if you believe in global warming you are some kind of Unabomber. (It is also a well-known fact that Adolf Hitler believed that oxygen is what human beings breathe.) The Heartland Institute also publishesย fake science reportsย by the โNongovernmental International Panel on Climate Changeโ (NIPCC), a denialist group which just happens to sound a hell of a lot like the UNโs real science committee, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Heartland has recently managed to get its fake scienceย covered by several mainstream media organizationsย by pretending to have real scientific data, a strategy it seems to have adopted from theย brown-headed cowbird,ย which kills off native songbird species by laying its eggs in their nests.
By Doktor Zoom
[Mediaiteย /ย Media Matters]


