Peers Attack Government Climate Scientists at Taxpayers' Expense – Official Memo

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Lord Lawsonโ€™s climate denying Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) has been accused of wasting taxpayersโ€™ money through the inappropriate use of parliamentary questions, internal government documents released under the Freedom of Information Act show.

Lord Donoughue (pictured), a Labour peer and member of the GWPF board of trustees, bombarded the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) with a total of 25 questions over 15 months relating to obscure climateย models.

The climate denying member of the House of Lords was relying on statistical analysis from a statistician named Doug Keenan, who claims to have worked on Wall Street and the City of London, even though it appears he can only boast of โ€œstudying independentlyโ€ sinceย 1995.

The impasse between the climate deniers and the government only came to light after senior officials at DECC conducted an internal review into a Freedom of Information application from Request Initiative on behalf of Greenpeaceโ€™s climate news portal Energydesk.ย 

Donoughue also appears to have been working with other supporters of the GWPF – which to this day refuses to name its funders. Peter Lilley, recently appointed to the advisory board, and David Davies, the only MP to attend the charityโ€™s launch more than five years ago, have also asked questions in the House ofย Commons.ย 

Becomingย Unreasonable

Baroness Verma, the then parliamentary under secretary of state at DECC, set up a meeting in January last year with the two men – the minutes of which have now been released. Officials hoped the meeting would โ€œput a lineโ€ under the parliamentary questions as the โ€œthe costs of answering them was by then becomingย unreasonable.โ€

Officials warned the minister prior to the meeting that the parliamentary questions were โ€œpart of a proactive campaign to attack climate science by lobby groupsโ€ and โ€œan attempt to undermine the general recognition by the scientific community that the rise in global surface temperatures over the last century isย significantโ€.

The officials still believed the meeting was worth holding. โ€œIt is unlikely that Keenan will be won over but we can try and steer Lord Donoughue away from relying on Keenan for his views on climate change,โ€ theyย argued.

During the meeting, Keenan suggested that DECC ignore the work of thousands of scientists developed over decades on understanding global average temperatures and instead turn time to series models used by City slickers (who predicted the 2008 crisis soย well).

โ€œThe statisticians in academia and climate change are not qualifiedโ€, he is quoted in the official minutes asย claiming.

The parliamentary questions took place alongside a sustained attack on the Metย Office.ย 

Highlyย Inflammatory

Keenan was, at the same time, bombarding the Met Office with questions – and published a highly inflammatory report online. Yet, he repeatedly refused invitations to meet with senior government scientists to explain his claims inย person.

Dame Julia Slingo, the chief scientific advisor at DECC, had responded as fully as time would allow, and the correspondence was amicable at first. However, Keenanโ€™s missives soon took a โ€œdifferent tone, questioning the competence of Met Officeย scientists.โ€

The official minutes continue: โ€œIn one email which was particularly concerning, [Keenan] accused Professor Slingo of deliberately misleading Parliament. Having taken legal advice, Professor Slingo took the decision no longer to engage personally with Mrย Keenan.โ€

Bernard Silverman, the Treasuryโ€™s chief scientific adviser, had warned Professor Slingo previously that โ€œattacks on her were being promulgated in the paper authored by Mr Keenan that he has sent to DECC and has been circulating internationally and has also placed on hisย website.โ€

The paper makes unsubstantiated claims that there had been times โ€œwhere chief scientist Slingo made statistical claims about the climate that she knew were highlyย misleading.โ€ย 

BBC Radio 4 recently broadcast a programme interviewing Lilley and fellow GWPF appointee Graham Stringer MP with the balanced, open question: โ€œWhat is the point of the Metย Office?โ€

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