A majority of GB News hosts attacked climate action on the channel in 2022, while one in three spread climate science denial, a DeSmog analysis can reveal.
Opponents of green policies have seized on the energy crisis sparked by Russiaโs invasion of Ukraine to denounce the UKโs net zero target and push for new, environmentally-damaging fossil fuel extraction.
Broadcaster GB News has faced criticism for spreading anti-green messages to millions of viewers since its launch in June 2021. GB News CEO Angelos Frangopoulos has previously defended the platform by claiming that it presents โmultiple sides of the climate debateโ.
However, an in-depth DeSmog analysis of GB Newsโs output from 2022 reveals a pattern of hostility to climate action, including outright climate science denial.
DeSmog reviewed dozens of YouTube video clips of 31 GB News hosts over a 12 month period. Our analysis found that at least 16 hosts (52 percent) attacked on air the UKโs climate policies, including its net zero target.
Presenters claimed that net zero will cause โdeath by poverty and starvationโ, โposes an existential threat to the free worldโ, and called for the UK to โdrill, baby, drillโ for more fossil fuels.
The analysis also showed that ten hosts (32 percent) broadcast views in 2022 that challenged or rejected the scientific consensus on climate change. Presenters dismissed the role of climate change in extreme weather, such as the UKโs record 2022 heatwave, claiming โthe polar bears are doing fineโ and that โthe ice in Antarctica is getting thicker every dayโ.
The worldโs leading climate science group, the UNโs Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned in 2022 that efforts to tackle climate change were being delayed by โrhetoric and misinformation that undermines climate science and disregards risk and urgencyโ.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) MP John Nicolson โ who sits on Parliamentโs Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee โ called DeSmogโs analysis โdamningโ and urged Ofcom to take โurgentโ action, while US-based media and climate expert Allison Fisher said that GB News was using โa similar playbook as Fox Newsโ.
At least four GB News hosts have ties to right-wing political parties that are hostile to climate action, while its ranks include well-known anti-green MPs from the Conservative benches. The channel also frequently platforms activists from climate science denial groups such as the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF).
All but two of the hosts who spread climate delay and denial in 2022 are still working at GB News. And, in recent months, GB News has hired two more anti-green MPs as presenters: former Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg, and current Conservative Party Deputy Chair Lee Anderson.
A GB News spokesperson told DeSmog: โGB News embraces a wide range of voices on all major issues such as climate change and policy.โ They claimed that DeSmogโs research excluded โother hosts, guests, politicians, and commentators on GB News who have robustly and resoundingly argued different views on climate policy and scienceโ.
โPolluting Public Discourseโ
Communications regulator Ofcom has repeatedly found GB News to have broken broadcasting rules with false claims about Covid vaccines, and is probing the channelโs use of MPs as hosts. But, until now, GB Newsโs climate coverage has largely evaded scrutiny.
โGB News prioritises polemicists over journalists,โ Nicolson told DeSmog. โMany of GB Newsโs broadcasts pollute public discourse with right-wing propaganda.
โThere is an urgent need for Ofcom now to act. We do not want to go further down the American Fox News route of unchallenged, often scientifically illiterate, culture war propaganda spewing into our homes.โ
An Ofcom spokesperson told DeSmog: โIn line with freedom of expression, broadcasters are free to broadcast programmes about climate change from a range of different perspectives.
โUnder our rules, however, any scientifically unsubstantiated claims must be handled with care and put properly into context โ for example, by receiving adequate challenge โ to ensure audiences are not misled.โ
โNet Zero Must Dieโ
In 2022, GB News frequently aired claims about climate policy that run counter to the scientific consensus, DeSmogโs findings show.
Net zero targets were a favourite topic. The UKโs 2050 net zero target is legally binding and backed by the worldโs top climate scientists. Rapidly cutting carbon emissions is necessary to limit global warming to 1.5ยฐC and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, including drought, famine, and ill health, according to the IPCC.
Yet, net zero was the subject of attacks from GB News hosts last year, with the presenters often veering into conspiracy theories.
For example on 5 November, host Neil Oliver used his show to attack โnet zero [and] the green agendaโ, which he claimed was part of โa hellish potpourri of policies guaranteed to condemn hundreds of millions to death by poverty, death by starvationโ.
Mark Steyn claimed on an 18 May episode of The Steyn Line that climate policy was part of a conspiracy to bring about โa controlled demolition of the western worldโ by โsinister globalist[s]โ. Steyn parted ways with GB News this year after Ofcom ruled that his false claims about the safety of Covid vaccines had broken its standards over potentially harmful content.
Flagship host Dan Wootton argued on 10 March that the war in Ukraine meant โfor now the rush to net zero must dieโ. He urged the government to โfrack, frack, frackโ for shale gas. In a 2 November show, Wootton attacked Rishi Sunak for agreeing to attend the โeco doomfestโ COP27 climate summit, while a graphic on the screen referred to โthe deranged march to net zeroโ.
Mark Dolan, in a 22 September episode of Mark Dolan Tonight, said: โBlindly pursuing net zero threatens to hasten the decline of the west, and therefore poses an existential threat to the free world.โ
In a 9 December show, Dolan praised plans to open a new coal mine in Cumbria, saying the UK should โdrill, baby, drillโ for coal, oil and gas, and adding: โI think the push for net zero here is another element of liberal progressivism which is infecting the west.โ
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has said that any new fossil fuel projects would be incompatible with limiting warming to 1.5ยฐC. Coal emits the most CO2 of any fossil fuel.
In July, star host Nigel Farage โ who has a long record of opposing climate action โ used his GB News platform to launch a campaign for a Brexit-style referendum on net zero.
On 6 December, GB News host and Reclaim Party leader Laurence Fox argued for scrapping โthose woke billionsโ that โwe are spending each year to appease the sun monster with offerings of net zeroโ.
Fellow host Nana Akua claimed on 16 July that net zero was โa money-spinning, extreme and impossible goalโ that โonly relates to the zero sum you will have in your bank account by the time theyโre done with you.โ
โMan-Made Climate Change โ I Donโt Buy Itโ
GB News hosts also frequently challenged or rejected the scientific consensus on climate change in 2022.
On 16 July, during the UKโs record-breaking summer heatwave, host Calvin Robinson accused the Met Office of โalarmismโ, adding: โMan-made climate change, I donโt buy it, because how much of an impact do we really make if weโre talking about carbon levels?โ
On her 16 July show, Akua accused the print media of โclimate alarmismโ over warnings about the heatwave, which she said โreally isnโt that bad,โ adding of such warnings that โin any case, most of the time, theyโre wrongโ.
Six days later, Akua said: โIf we [humans] only generate 3.5 percent of CO2 and the rest of it is natural, then surely the CO2 is not the reason for the climate changing because itโs such a small proportion?โ
A day earlier, host Beverley Turner called heatwave warnings โfear mongeringโ in order to โfacilitate state control over your lifeโ. Turner also spread baseless claims warning viewers to โbe aware of green issue propaganda which will serve large corporate interestsโ, which is โpart of a plan to register us all to a Biometric ID and a social credit score system thatโll tell you when you can and canโt leave the house for the sake of the planetโ.
On 8 August, Farage questioned the link between extreme weather and climate change, saying: โWhich is it? Is climate change giving us floods in the [US] midwest or drought in southern England? Iโm confused.โ
These claims about the heatwave contradict the IPCC, the Met Office, and a study by the World Weather Attribution service that said the heatwave was made โat least 10 times more likelyโ by human-caused climate change.
In a 22 September segment, Mark Dolan cast doubt on climate science, saying: โWhen it comes to global warming, my mind is open, but after two and a half years of, in my view anti-scientific Covid policies, and junk modelling in relation to the virus, forgive me for having questions and not slavishly following โthe scienceโ.โ
In a 10 December show, Neil Oliver asserted that โthe polar bears are doing fineโ and โthe ice in Antarctica is getting thicker every dayโ โ claims not supported by the scientific evidence.
Professor J. Timmons Roberts, co-author of an influential paper on the โdiscourses of climate delayโ, told DeSmog that GB News presenters were โcasting doubt on the urgency of meaningful action on climate change and the viability of solutions we now have to this urgent problem.
โThese are classic discourses of delay, honed by the fossil fuel industry and its allies, building on the decades of experience of the tobacco PR machine,โ he said.
โGB News appears to be utilising a similar playbook as Fox News to push climate misinformation and throw sand in the gears of climate action,โ said Allison Fisher, Climate and Energy Program Director for the US-based media watchdog Media Matters.
โAttempting to discredit climate science, denying the link between our warming planet and ever-increasing extreme weather, all while keeping up a steady drumbeat of attacks on climate solutions and policies intended to address the climate crisis, are tactics Fox News has used for years to misinform its audiences and delay action on climate change.โ
All of the hosts cited in this article have been approached for comment.
Anti-Green Politicians
At least four GB News hosts have ties to political parties with a record of climate science denial: Nigel Farage, former leader of the Brexit Party (now Reform UK) who also heads up the anti-green group Vote Power Not Poverty; Calvin Robinson, who was a Brexit Party parliamentary candidate in 2019 and a former Reclaim Party advisor; Arlene Foster, former leader of the Democratic Unionist Party; and Reclaim Party leader Laurence Fox.
Another host, Philip Davies, was one of five MPs to vote against the Climate Change Act in 2008. Davies, Anderson, and Esther McVey โ who is also a GB News presenter โ are all members of the anti-climate action Net Zero Scrutiny Group of backbench Conservative MPs.
Owned by the Dubai-based investment firm Legatum Group, GB News reached 2.87 million viewers in December alone, reportedly beating rival station TalkTV in key time slots. Despite this, the broadcaster lost ยฃ30 million in its first year on air.
The Legatum Institute think tank, which is run by the Legatum Group, has previously received donations from a foundation linked to the US-based Koch Industries oil dynasty. Three of the five parties with significant control of GB Newsโs parent company, All Perspectives Limited, are executives at Legatum.
GB News last year appointed a new chair, Alan McCormick, who is a partner at Legatum and previously shared articles online which dismissed the threat from climate change.
Legatum Group did not respond when contacted for comment.
โBiased Messagingโ
GB News not only gives a voice to climate denial and delay via its hosts; it also platforms guests who are hostile to climate science and net zero policies.
Frequent guests include Lois Perry of the climate science denial group CAR26, as well as figures from the GWPF, the UKโs principal climate denial group, which campaigns as Net Zero Watch. On 30 April this year, GB News hosted the GWPFโs head of policy Harry Wilkinson in a segment on net zero.
GB News has also promoted GWPF material under its own banner. In May 2022, GB News published an online story criticising government subsidies for wind farms which, although it was based on a Net Zero Watch analysis, did not reveal the group as its source.
GB Newsโs online story carried quotes from Conservative MPs Steve Baker and Craig Mackinlay, both of whom are Net Zero Watch allies. These quotes were identical to the statements featured in the Net Zero Watch press release.
The on-air version of the story featured an interview with Andrew Montford, deputy director of Net Zero Watch, while the story was also cited in a new report by the influential Institute for Economic Affairs (IEA) think tank that called for a โphase outโ of renewable energy subsidies.
Richard Wilson, board member of the Stop Funding Heat campaign, said GB News was pushing โbiased messaging on climate change and net zero.โ
Wilson urged advertisers to pull support for the channel, saying: โAny company that cares about climate change, and the future of humanity, should be steering well clear of GB News.โ
Fisher at Media Matters added: โAt a time when the window to act on global warming is rapidly closing, the last thing the world needs is another Fox News.โ
For a full breakdown of GB Newsโs record on climate, visit its new profile in DeSmogโs climate disinformation database.
Additional research by Joey Grostern
Methodology Using online video footage of GB News segments, mainly on YouTube, DeSmog analysed the comments made on air in 2022 by the presenters listed on the GB News website. We excluded six of these 37 listed hosts โ Mark Longhurst, Rosie Wright, Darren McCaffrey, Mark White, Ellie Costello and royal correspondent Cameron Walker โ as they were news anchors or reporters who did not regularly express opinions. DeSmogโs analysis found that, of the 31 GB News hosts, 16 (52 percent) attacked climate action on air, while 10 (32 percent) challenged or rejected basic climate science. We defined โattacks on climate actionโ as hosts attacking โnet zeroโ and efforts to cut CO2 emissions, or supporting a major increase in fossil fuel extraction, e.g. overturning the UKโs fracking ban or opening a new coal mine. We excluded specific calls for more North Sea oil and gas extraction because, while this still contradicts the IPCC and IEA, it is a more mainstream position, held for example by the current UK government. We defined โclimate science denialโ as hosts rejecting or casting doubt on the role of human-caused CO2 emissions on global warming, and on its role in extreme weather events such as last yearโs record heatwave in the UK. The analysis did not include the regular attacks on climate protesters by GB News, or contestable claims about the UK being a โworld leaderโ on climate action. In drawing up these definitions DeSmog was guided by the peer-reviewed 2020 โdiscourses of climate delayโ paper published by Cambridge University. We were not able to review all of GB Newsโs 2022 output, as not all of it is currently publicly available after live broadcast, so there may be more examples that were not captured in this analysis. We also found that several hosts made delay or denial statements in 2021 or 2023 which fell outside the time frame and so were not included in this analysis. A full dataset is available upon request. |
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