UK Climate Denial Think Tank Global Warming Policy Foundation Sets Up US Fundraising Arm

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The UKโ€™s highest profile climate science denying group, the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), has quietly launched an American fundraising subsidiary.

As the GWPFโ€™s latest accounts show, the think tank registered the American Friends of the GWPF in April 2015 so as to โ€œenable supporters in the USA to enjoy tax relief on donations.โ€

This comes as donations to the GWPF dropped significantly last year from ยฃ377,979 ($547,219) in 2014 to ยฃ207,019 ($299,711) inย 2015.

The group, headed by the former Thatcher Chancellor Lord Lawson, also seems to have lost at least one or two staff members over the past year.

The GWPFโ€™s most recent Companies House filing shows that the average number of staff dropped from four to three, with membership fees down more than ยฃ3,500 ($5,067).

So with numbers and donations dropping in the UK, it seems the GWPF is looking across the Atlantic for a boost in funding.

The American Friends of the GWPF filed for registration as a 501 c3 non-profit corporation in Delaware on 15 April, 2015 and has a P.O. Box in Gillette, New Jersey. The non-profit was granted its charitable status in October 2015.

Company details also show that the subsidiary is represented by Los Angeles lawyer, Paul Tosetti, who has handled several mega-mergers of large pharmaceutical companies.

Tosetti is the president of the Catholic Charities of Los Angeles organisation, and graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford in 1977.

Incidentally, Matt Ridley โ€“ member of the GWPF academic advisory board โ€“ began studying at Magdalen College in 1976.

The GWPF has long had strong ties to the Catholic community. Australian hedge fund manager and GWPF funder Michael Hintze was appointed to serve on the board of the Vatican Bank in 2014 and Australian Cardinal George Pell, who delivered the GWPFโ€™s 2011 annual lecture, recently criticised Pope Francisโ€™s stance on climate change.

The climate science denial group is also known for courting hedge fund managers, including the American stock broker David Herro who boasted of supporting the GWPF last year to the Financial Times.

Herro has also donated to the Heartland Institute and Cato Institute.

DeSmog UK contacted both the GWPF and Paul Tosetti for comment however neither responded in time for publication.

Photo: Ken Lund viaย Flickr

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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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