Santander Forced To Distance Itself From Climate Science Denial Conference

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Santander has been forced to distance itself from a climate science denial conference after its logo was published on the eventโ€™s website without the bankโ€™sย knowledge.

The bank, which is one of the worldโ€™s biggest, told DeSmog UK it was not a sponsor of the climate science denial conference taking place in Porto, Portugal, at the end of thisย week.

However, Santander admitted giving money to the University of Porto, where the conference is being held, to โ€œsupport investigation and researchโ€ but added that it did not oversee how the money wasย spent.

The conference, called โ€œBasic science of a changing climate: How processes in the sun, atmosphere and ocean affect weather and climateโ€ saysย it is โ€œopen to different opinions and interpretations of changingย climateโ€.


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Held at the University of Portoโ€™s Faculty of Humanities, the conference has been organised by Maria Assunรงรฃo Araรบjo, a professor at the geography department, who is due to address the conference on sea level rise in Portugal and ice retreat inย Greenland.

Speakers include prominent climate science deniers Piers Corbyn, Philip Foster, Christopher Essex, Nils-Axel Mรถrner and Christopher Monckton, who will give the two-day conference closing speech before participants are invited to take part in a โ€œcheese and portย mingleโ€.

The conference also includes a session for students to ask speakersย questions.

Santanderโ€™s logo is featured on the conferenceโ€™s website, alongside the University of Portoโ€™sย logo.

A spokesman for the Univeristy of Porto told DeSmog UK that the conference was not organised by the university despite being held on its premises and that views expressed at the conference โ€œdo not refelect the official position of the University of Porto about theย subjectโ€.ย 

He added that the conference had been organised at the initiative of one of the faculty’s professors who applied to a programme sponsored by Santander aimed atย supportingย international events being held at theย university.ย 

The spokesman said the programme โ€œdemands that such eventsย exhibit the source of funding, which explains the presence of the Santander logo on theย websiteโ€.

โ€œIt is our conviction that the universities should be a space of open debate and discussion, where the presentation of conflicting ideas and perspectives should be valued. We also believe that censorship of opinions โ€”ย even the ones that we do not agree with โ€”ย should not be part of the activities of any university and it is in this context that the University of Porto will host this conference,โ€ he said, adding that this โ€œdoes not conflict with the university’s commitment to figt against climateย changeโ€.ย 

In an email to DeSmog UK, Santander said it supported the University of Porto as part of its universities programme but that it was not aware that its logo had been used on the conferenceโ€™sย website.

โ€œSantander is not a sponsor of this conference,โ€ a spokeswoman told DeSmog UK.

โ€œSantander has always and continues to do all it can to support sustainable growth and combat the impact of climate change, which is undoubtedly one of the greatest challenges weย face.โ€

She added that the money Santander gave the university could be used in any way the university sawย fit.

โ€œWe do not instruct Porto University how to use funds it receives from Santander. It can use funding resources to support investigation and research at their sole discretion and decision, to respect the university’s academic independence,โ€ sheย said.

In its climate change policy, Banco Santander โ€” the parent company of the Santander group โ€” states that โ€œclimate change and resource scarcity are two of the biggest challenges faced byย societyโ€.

It adds that the groupโ€™s efforts to protect the environment were based on the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Framework Conventions on Climate Change (UNFCCC) now re-branded as the UN Climateย Change.


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