Nigel Farage Helps to Launch U.S. Climate Denial Group in UK

The Heartland Institute, which questions human-made climate change, has established a new branch in London.
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaking at the Heartland Instituteโ€™s 40th anniversary fundraiser in September 2024. Credit: Heartland Institute / YouTube

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was the โ€œspecial guest of honourโ€ at the launch of the Heartland Instituteโ€™s new European offshoot on Tuesday (17 December). 

The Heartland Institute โ€“ one of the organisations involved in the radical Project 2025 agenda for a second Donald Trump term โ€“ has been at the forefront of denying the scientific evidence for man-made climate change, and received at least $676,000 between 1998 and 2007 from U.S. oil major ExxonMobil. 

Heartland is known โ€œfor its persistent questioning of climate scienceโ€, according to Merchants of Doubt by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, and it has received tens of thousands in donations from foundations linked to the owners of Koch Industries โ€“ a fossil fuel behemoth and a leading sponsor of climate science denial.

A Union of Concerned Scientists report in 2007 alleged that nearly 40 percent of the total funds received by Heartland Institute from ExxonMobil since 1998 were designated for climate change projects.

In a press release announcing its new UK-EU branch, based in London, Heartland boasted that it is โ€œthe worldโ€™s most prominent think tank supporting skepticism about man-made climate changeโ€. 

Heartland Institute president James Taylor added that, โ€œDuring recent years, a growing number of policymakers in the UK and continental Europe have requested Heartland establish a satellite office to provide resources to conservative policymakers throughout Europeโ€.

This has included Farage, who spoke at the Heartland Instituteโ€™s 40th anniversary fundraising event in September and called for the group to open an offshoot in Europe. โ€œGive us your wisdom, give us your guidance, give us your discipline. Iโ€™d love to see Heartland on the other side of the pond,โ€ he said.

Reform UK has called for the UKโ€™s 2050 net zero emissions target to be scrapped, and Farageโ€™s Heartland speech urged the U.S. to re-elect Trump and โ€œdrill baby drillโ€ for more oil and gas. 

DeSmog revealed in June that โ€“ between the 2019 election and the beginning of the 2024 campaign โ€“ Reform UK received 92 percent of its funding (ยฃ2.3 million) from oil and gas interests, highly polluting industries, and climate science deniers.

Heartlandโ€™s European branch will be run by Lois Perry, a climate science denier who has said itโ€™s her โ€œpersonal beliefโ€ that climate change โ€œis happeningโ€ but โ€œis not man madeโ€. Perry followed in Farageโ€™s footsteps earlier this year by becoming the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), though stood down after just 34 days. 

Perry formerly ran the anti-net zero pressure group CAR26, which has claimed that carbon dioxide is โ€œessential to all lifeโ€ and that its โ€œwelcome growth has greened our planet saving countless human and other livesโ€.

She told DeSmog that Heartland is โ€œadvocating for a balanced, evidence-based approach to climate policy, not the one-size-fits-all alarmism that seems to make headlines.โ€ 

Perry added: โ€œAs for my past with UKIP and CAR26, I wear those roles with pride. Iโ€™ve always been upfront about my views: climate change happens, but the hysteria around human causation is, frankly, a bit of a stretch. CO2 is indeed vital for life, turning our planet into a blooming, green paradise rather than a barren wasteland.โ€

In reality, authors working for the worldโ€™s foremost climate science body, the UNโ€™s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), have said that โ€œit is a statement of fact, we cannot be any more certain; it is unequivocal and indisputable that humans are warming the planetโ€.

The IPCC has also stated that carbon dioxide โ€œis responsible for most of global warmingโ€ since the late 19th century, which has increased the โ€œseverity and frequency of weather and climate extremes, like heat waves, heavy rains, and droughtโ€ โ€“ all of which โ€œwill put a disproportionate burden on low-income households and thus increase poverty levels.โ€

Farage and Project 2025

Farageโ€™s views on climate change appear to reflect those of Perry and the Heartland Institute. 

Although two thirds of his constituents are concerned about climate change, Farage stated in an interview with climate science denier Jordan Peterson in July that: โ€œI do find it extraordinary that people call carbon dioxide a pollutant, because as I understand it, plants donโ€™t grow without carbon dioxide.โ€

In his speech to the Heartland Institute in September, Farage also claimed that the UKโ€™s efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions doesnโ€™t โ€œmake any bloody difference at allโ€, due to the emissions produced by larger countries like China. 

He also repeated the misleading claim that โ€œman-made carbon dioxide is only about 3 percent of global, annual production of carbon dioxideโ€. In fact, human activity has raised the atmosphereโ€™s carbon dioxide content by 50 percent in less than 200 years, according to NASA.

Farage has been attempting to cultivate ties between Reform UK and senior figures associated with Donald Trump, who has called climate change a โ€œhoaxโ€ and is expected to once again pull the U.S. out of the flagship 2015 Paris Agreement. 

Farage this week met with key Trump ally and donor Elon Musk, who invested at least $277 million in the Republicanโ€™s re-election campaign, and said that he would seek to โ€œnegotiateโ€ a donation from Musk to Reform UK.

โ€œThe threat of U.S. interference in our democracy isnโ€™t just contained to Elon Muskโ€™s touted $100 million donation to Reform,โ€ said Hannah Greer, Good Law Project campaigns manager. โ€œFarage has now helped a fossil-fuel-funded American climate science denial think tank to set up shop in the UK.

โ€œHaving the Global Warming Policy Foundation and Net Zero Watch around to pollute our politics is bad enough already; now it seems they will have some competition. But is there enough floorspace left at 55 Tufton Street for them all to share?โ€

During the recent presidential campaign, Democrats highlighted that Trumpโ€™s second term agenda was being drafted by another radical right-wing think tank, the Heritage Foundation, under the banner Project 2025. 

The document proposes a range of radical anti-climate policies, including slashing restrictions on fossil fuel extraction, scrapping investment in renewable energy, and gutting the Environmental Protection Agency. 

Project 2025 โ€“ heavily funded by just six family fortunes โ€“ has been accused of being โ€œextremeโ€ and โ€œauthoritarianโ€ for setting out a plan to rapidly โ€œreformโ€ the U.S. government by shuttering bureaus and offices, overturning regulations, and replacing thousands of public sector employees with hand-picked political allies of Trump. The agenda also proposes radical tax cuts, and a crackdown on reproductive rights. 

Farage has been heavily criticised for venturing regularly to the U.S. since his election in July, rather than spending time in his constituency of Clacton. The Reform UK leader has made six trips to the U.S. as an MP, often meeting with avowed climate deniers, despite his coastal constituency being at risk of flooding due to global warming. 

Reform UK and the Heartland Institute were approached for comment. 

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Sam is DeSmogโ€™s UK Deputy Editor. He was previously the Investigations Editor of Byline Times and an investigative journalist at the BBC. He is the author of two books: Fortress London, and Bullingdon Club Britain.

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