Leading UK Sceptic Group Promotes Koch-Funded Canadian Climate Denier

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Canadian climate denier Ross McKitrick has officially taken over as chairman of the academic advisory council of Lord Lawsonโ€™s controversial climate denying charity, the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF).

The Economics professor is also a Senior Fellow of the Koch-and Exxon-funded Fraser Institute, a libertarian think tank based in Vancouver, Britishย Columbia.

McKitrick succeeds British economist David Henderson, 87 โ€“ the man responsible for inspiring Lawsonโ€™s climate scepticism over a decadeย ago.

Henderson, who stepped down at his own request on 1 January 2015, had been chairman since the GWPFโ€™s inception in 2009. Prior to that he was the head of the Economics and Statistics Department at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) from 1984 toย 1992.

A visiting professor at the Westminster Business School, Hendersonย is also an advisory council member of free market think tank, the Institute of Economic Affairs.

Lawsonโ€™sย Inspiration

Lawson and Henderson knew each other long before they started talking about climate change. This fateful conversation would begin at the end of 2004 when Lawson revealed his interest in climate change during a lecture at the London School ofย Economics.

As Lawson recalls: ย โ€œI said there were two issues โ€ฆ that really did not come across my desk at the time I was Chancellor in 1989 which are now two big issues, which were the European Monetary Union and climate change, global warming. And, I made an illusion that I was rather concerned that the climate change issue was not being analysed in economic terms and this whole dimension appeared to be missing and concernedย me.

โ€œAfter that, David Henderson, who I had known for many years, who had been taking an interest in the subject for some time, starting talking to me about this,โ€ heย explains.

So much of an inspiration was Henderson that Lawson even dedicated his book, An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, to him. It reads: โ€œTo David Henderson, who first aroused my interest in all ofย this.โ€

Henderson also knew McKitrick in the lead up to the GWPFโ€™s debut. In 2007, he spoke alongside the Canadian at the Fraser Instituteโ€™s launch of their Independent Summary forย Policymakers.

McKitrick was also invited by Henderson to speak at small, informal discussion panels in England with other like-minded individuals, including โ€˜global lukewarmistโ€™ Peterย Lilley.

Instrumentalย Feedback

But Benny Peiser, director general of the GWPF, seems a little confused about Hendersonโ€™s role in theย charity.

Speaking to Brendan Montague, editor of DeSmog UK, back in 2010, he said: โ€œDavid Henderson was heavily involved โ€ฆ The original idea was Lawsonโ€™s but Henderson was instrumental by givingย feedback.โ€

Later, in 2013, he said: โ€œDavid Henderson, to my knowledge, had nothing to do with GWPF โ€ฆ He wasnโ€™t involved in the setย up.โ€

And as Sir Ian Byatt, member of the GWPF‘s academic advisory council, told Montague: โ€œDavid knows the importance of getting influence on these things and one of the great things that David did, which has all carried on in the Global Warming Policy Foundation, is the bringing together of science, economics andย politics.โ€

McKitrickโ€™sย Promotion

His successor certainly has some big shoes to fill. While Henderson will continue to remain an active member of the council, what does McKitrickโ€™s promotion signify for the future of the GWPF?

A member of the council since 2010, McKitrick was chosen from a slew of renowned climate sceptics. Other members include heir to a vast British coal fortune, Lord Matt Ridley, and Richard Lindzen, one of the original sceptic scientists to emerge during theย 1980s.

Perhaps McKitrick’s contribution to climate sceptic blogger Steve McIntyreโ€™s critique of Michael Mannโ€™s hockey stick graph was one point in his favour. After all, the GWPF has praised McKitrick for being โ€œinstrumental in exposing the fatal flaws of the so-called Hockeyย Stick.โ€

McKitrick has also authored a couple reports that have been submitted to the GWPF, including a 49-page report calling for โ€˜radical reformโ€™ of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and another arguing for an โ€˜evidenced-based approach to pricing CO2ย emissionsโ€™.

He has also become a regular speaker at the Koch-connected Heartland Instituteโ€™s annual International Conference on Climate Change. So, whatever the deciding factor, McKitrickโ€™s climate denial stock has just goneย up.

@kylamandel

Photo: Guelph University Wikimediaย Commons

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Kyla is a freelance writer and editor with work appearing in the New York Times, National Geographic, HuffPost, Mother Jones, and Outside. She is also a member of the Society for Environmental Journalists.

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