This year’s annual lecture for the climate science denial campaign group the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) was delivered in London by former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott,ย Karl Mathiesen reports for Climate Home.
Former Australian prime minister Tony Abbottโs climate scepticism surged back into the public sphereย duringย a speech in Londonย on Monday evening in whichย said climate change was โprobably doingย goodโ.ย
Abbott delivered the annual lectureย to the London-basedย Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), a climate sceptic thinktank.ย Climate Home was blocked from attending theย event.
Abbott told the group the ostracisation of those who do not accept climateย science was โthe spirit of the Inquisition, the thought-police down the agesโ. He also reprised his 2009 assertion thatย theย โso-called settled science of climate changeโ was โabsoluteย crapโ.ย
When he wasย prime minister, Abbott said he took the issue of climate changeย โvery seriouslyโ. But since he was deposed as prime minister by his Liberal party colleague and bรชte noire Malcolm Turnbull in 2015, Abbott has returned to many hardline views he had temperedย asย leader.
Heย told the GWPF Australia needed โevidence based policy rather than policy based evidenceโ and took aim at a 2013ย studyย that showed that 97% of scientists agree humans are driving climate change,ย โas if scientific truth is determined by votes rather thanย factsโ.
Climate changeย and energy policy has been a divisive issue in Australia for over a decade, with Abbott consistently at the centre of the division. From the backbench,ย Abbott has pushedย the Turnbull government toย reject policies that would favour renewableย energy.
In his speech, Abbott blamed Turnbullโs failure to campaign on energy pricesย during 2016 for the narrowing of the governmentโs majority at that yearโsย election.
โAfter a net gain of 25 seats at the previous two elections, when we had campaigned on power prices, we had a net loss of 14 when we didnโt. And subsequent events have made the politics of power once more the central battleground between and within the two main parties,โย Abbottย said.
On Monday, energy minister Josh Frydenbergย indicatedย the government does not intend to followย its chief scientistโs recommendation that it should implement a clean energy target. Abbott welcomed that news in London, calling itย โbelatedโ.
โEven if reducing emissions really is necessary to save the planet, our effort, however Herculean, is barely-better-than-futile; because Australiaโs total annual emissions are exceeded by just the annual increase in Chinaโs,โ Abbottย said.
Recent researchย from the Australia Institute foundย the country was the only wealthy nation still breaking energy emissionsย records.
The GWPF isย chaired by Nigel Lawson, who served as Margaret Thatcherโs treasurer. Lawson has been an outspoken critic of climate science and recently incorrectly told the BBC the global temperature had slightly declined in the past decade. The BBC wasย heavily criticisedย for leaving his assertionsย unchallenged.
John Hewson, who led the Liberal party from 1990 to 1994, said Abbottโs speech to Lawsonโs group โsees him in like-minded, if disturbingly deluded,ย companyโ.
โTony Abbott has had a long history of playing short-term politics, for his own political benefit, with the existential threat posed by a rapidly changing climate,โ saidย Hewson.
โAbbott was effective in opposition โ a man of nope rather than hope. His basic thrust is that if you canโt understand it, donโt believe it, or accept it.ย When it comes to climate, and the magnitude and urgency of the challenge, Abbott is prepared to deny the undeniable, and to ignore the risks and costs if left to future generations.ย History will undoubtedly judge Abbott and Howard, and their small band of deniers harshly. When they could have acted on climate and emissions they failed as leaders,ย miserably.โ
Abbottโsย speech โ titled Daring to Doubt โ contained echoes ofย Abbottโsย mentor and prime ministerial predecessor John Howard, who gave theย same annual lecture to the GWPFย four years ago. In 2013, Howard said climate โzealotsโ had turned the issue into a โsubstituteย religionโ.
Abbott, whoย trained to be a Roman Catholicย priest,ย called climate change aย โpost-Christian theologyโ and said the decline of religion in societyย had left a hole in other forms of โdogmaโ could takeย root.
Measures to deal with climate change, which Abbottย saidย wouldย damage the economy, likened toย โprimitive people once killing goats to appease the volcanoย godsโ.
โAt least so far,โ he said, โitโs climate change policy thatโs doing harm.ย Climate change itself is probably doing good; or at least, more good thanย harm.โ
โThereโs the evidence that higher concentrations of carbon dioxide โ which is a plant food after all โ are actually greening the planet and helping to lift agricultural yields. In most countries, far more people die in cold snaps than in heatwaves, so a gradual lift in global temperatures, especially if itโs accompanied by more prosperity and more capacity to adapt to change, might even be beneficial,โ saidย Abbott.
A Lancet studyย in 2015 supports Abbottโs claim that more people die from cold weather than hot. But theย World Health Organisation has foundย that by 2050, climate change willย cause 250,000 extra people to die each year from malnutrition, malaria, diarrhoea and heatย stress.
Abbott would go on to refute many of the central findings of the UNโs climate science body and claimed, without providing evidence, that climate records had been โadjustedโ and data setsย โslantedโ.
โContrary to the breathless assertions that climate change is behind every weather event, in Australia the floods are not bigger, the bushfires are not worse, the droughts are not deeper or longer, and the cyclones are not more severe than they were in the 1800s. Sometimes, they do more damage but thatโs because thereโs more to destroy, not because their intensity has increased,โย saidย Abbott.
โMore than 100 years of photography at Manly Beach in my electorate does not suggest that sea levels have risen despite frequent reports from climate alarmists that this isย imminent.โ
Scientists often refrain from linking single weather events to climate change, saying only that they fit with what they expect to see more of because of climateย change.
But as the earth warms and scientist better understand climate change, weather extremesย have beenย shown to have been made more likely due to greenhouse gas pollution. In Australia, theย record hot winter just passedย was made 60 times more likely by climate change.ย Researchers have also linkedย warming sea temperatures to the catastrophic rainfall and flooding that killed 35 people in Australia inย 2011.
Sea level rise is one of the least controversial aspects of climate science. It is progressing at 3.4mm per year globally, according to the Australian governmentโsย Ozcoastsย website. Perhaps not enough to appear in photographs against other variables, such as daily tides, but over time scientists agree this will cause problems with coastal housing andย infrastructure.
Climate Home asked repeatedly for an invitation to attend the event. Abbottโs spokesperson said theย speech was โnot considered a media eventโ. Climate Home understands the Times of London was invited toย attend.
Main image credit: Global Panorama via Flickr CC BY–SA 2.0. Editor’s note: DeSmog UK also askedย to attend the event but never received a response from the GWPF or Tony Abbott’sย team.
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