The deniersphere and tabloid press are in a tizzy over an open letter to the IPCC written by John Coleman, famed for being a co-founder of the Weather Channel.
The UK's "Express" covers the story featuring a number of quotes from Coleman's letter (for those that don't know, the Express is like the National Enquirer, but with far-right politics instead of Sasquatch). Interestingly, the article mentions that Coleman based his views on the findings of Heartland's NIPCC, and it describes Heartland by pasting its self-description as an "independent second opinion of the evidence reviewed by the IPCC." Given Heartland's industry ties, this really, really stretches the meaning of "independent."
The claims themselves are nothing new: temperatures haven't risen (even though this is shaping up to be the hottest year on record) and polar ice isn't melting (even though the Arctic's at its 6th lowest extent in 1,450 years), etc.
Frankly, Sasquatch would have been more believable.