After Brexit, Climate Science Denialists Form New Group to Call for a Clexit

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In the wake of the political tsunami caused by the UKโ€™s decision to leave the EU, a group of climate science denialists has formed to jump enthusiastically onto the Brexitย bandwagon.

Backed by a blitzkrieg of conspiracy theories and pseudo-science, a rapidly convened new group called Clexit has beenย formed.

The group claims to have โ€œ60 well-informed science, business and economic leaders from 16 countriesโ€ signing on to a founding statement that is chock-full of long-debunked climate change myths, together with attacks on renewable energy and the Unitedย Nations.

In a not unambitious founding statement, Clexit says: โ€œThe world must abandon this suicidal Global Warming crusade. Man does not and cannot control theย climate.โ€

Among the groupโ€™s many demandsย are that nations refuse to ratify the United Nations Paris Agreement โ€”ย a position shared by Republican US Presidential candidate Donald Trump.

As DeSmogUK and Climate Home reported, many of the UK‘s leading โ€œLeaveโ€ campaigners were also climate scienceย denialists.

The group has a committee of well-known climate action blockers and fossil fuel advocates, including British hereditary peer Lord Christopher Monckton and US-based Marc Morano, of the fossil fuel funded think tank Committee for a Constructive Tomorrowย (CFACT).

Many of the Clexit members are linked to the โ€œweb of denialโ€ described by US Democratic Senators in a series of Senate speeches delivered lastย month.

Foundingย statement

The Clexit founding statement โ€” all 1200 words of it โ€” is the epitome of modern climate science denial. ย Here are a fewย samples:

Brexit was Britainโ€™s answer to the growing over-reach of EU bureaucracies. Clexit is our answer to the push for global control through climateย hysteriaโ€ฆ

If the Paris climate accord is ratified, or enforced locally by compliant governments, it will strangle the leading economies of the world with pointless carbon taxes and costly climate and energy policies, all with no sound basis in evidence orย scienceโ€ฆ.

This vicious and relentless war on carbon dioxide will be seen by future generations as the most misguided mass delusion that the world has everย seenโ€ฆ

Carbon dioxide is NOT a dangerous pollutant โ€“ it is a natural, non-toxic and beneficial gas which feeds all life on earth. Its increasing concentration is improving the environment, not harmingย itโ€ฆ

The Clexit Campaign aims to prevent ratification or local enforcement of the UN climate treaty. Nations should not tolerate UN and EU bureaucrats manipulating science in order to justify their dreams to redistribute wealth and revert to the central planning that enslaved and impoverished the old commandย economiesโ€ฆ

Global warming has occurred naturally many times in the past and is not to be feared โ€“ it is not controlled by carbon dioxide orย humansโ€ฆ

This is the part where we point out that these kinds of positions, while forcefully and repeatedly claimed, run counter to every national science academy on the planet and the governments of every major economy in theย world.

The Clexiteers have formed their group during the hottest streak of months on global warming records.ย According to the US governmentโ€™s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, June 2016 was the 14th consecutive record-breaking hotย month.

Despite this, the positions in the Clexit statement mirror those pushed by the likes of US Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump, fringe right-wing Australian political party One Nation and some within the ranks of Australiaโ€™s governing coalition of the Liberal and Nationalย Party.

Hughย Morgan

The Clexit groupโ€™s secretary is Viv Forbes โ€” a director of Australian company Stanmore Coal who has long stood firm against the tsunami of evidence linking greenhouse gas emissions to risky climateย change.

But one of the groupโ€™s highest profile โ€œfounding membersโ€ appearing on the published list is Australian businessman and climate โ€œscepticโ€ Hugh Morgan, a former board member of the Reserve Bank ofย Australia.

As recounted in Clive Hamiltonโ€™s book Scorcher: The Dirty Politics of Climate Change, Morgan was a central industry figure in building opposition to climate action within the Liberal Party in the 90s and earlyย 2000s.

Morgan was the president of the Lavoisier Group โ€”ย an organisationย set up to fight ratification of a previous UN climate agreement,ย the Kyotoย Protocol.

Morgan, former CEO of Western Mining Corporation, continues to have close ties to Australiaโ€™s governing Liberalย party.

Before Australiaโ€™s July general election, The Australian newspaper reported that Liberal leader and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull had met with Morgan and other directors of the key Liberal Party funding group, the Cormackย Foundation.

According to records held by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Morgan has been a Cormack director since it was founded in Marchย 1988.

Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) records show Cormack was the biggest single donor to the Victorian branch of the Liberal party in the 2014-15 financial year, handing over someย $4.46m.

AEC records show that in 2014-15, Cormack received $5.4m in income, declaring receipts from major banks as well as mining companies Rio Tinto ($210,000) and BHP Billiton ($293,000). The receipts are not donations, but more likely income from investments in thoseย firms.

According to the Australian Financial Review, Morgan is currently trying to raise $2 billion for a mining-focused private equityย firm.

Other listed members of the Clexit group include the Heartland Instituteโ€™s Jay Lehr, coal backed Canadian denialist Patrick Moore and Australian mining figure Ian Plimer.

Main image: Hugh Morgan. Credit: Flickr/AsiaSociety

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