A Climate Science Denier Was Just Reappointed to a Parliamentary Science Committee

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A trustee of the UK climate science denial think tank the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) has just been reappointed to a parliamentary scienceย committee.

Labour MP Graham Stringer was appointed unopposed this week to the House of Commonsย Science and Technology Committee. The all-male group is tasked with making sure government decisions are based on sound scientificย evidence.

Stringer has been on the committee before, between 2015 andย May 2017. During this same timeย heย joined the GWPFโ€™s Board of Trustees in July 2015. The GWPF continues to dismiss the overwhelming evidence on climate change as it lobbies against taking action to limit greenhouse gas emissions. Most recently it admitted to using fake data during Lord Lawsonโ€™s widely-criticised BBCย interview.

Stringer was also just one of two MPs in 2014 (the other being Peter Lilley, who joined GWPF at the same time as Stringer) to vote against the Energy and Climate Change Committeeโ€™s acceptance of the UN IPCCโ€™s conclusion that humans are the dominant cause of globalย warming.

Speaking to The Independent, Greenpeaceโ€™s senior political advisor Rebecca Newsom said: โ€œYou would think that a broad alignment with mainstream science would be a basic requirement for any MP sitting on the Science and Technologyย Committee.

โ€œSo itโ€™s rather odd that out of hundreds of possible Labour MPs, one with climate sceptic affiliations should have made it onto theย committee.โ€

Stringer failed to respond to a request for comment from DeSmog UK.

As DeSmog UK previously revealed, Stringer is part of a close-knit network of Brexit climate deniers โ€“ he was a board member of Vote Leave during last yearโ€™s referendum and in 2010 he hosted a group of climate deniers in Parliament which included the DUPโ€™s Sammy Wilson.

Several other Brexit climate deniers have also taken up prominent committee appointments thisย week.

Sammy Wilson has been appointed to the Committee on Exiting the European Union along with Christopher Chope, the other current MP to have voted against the 2008 Climate Change Act. ย Fringe MP and Tory grassroots favourite Jacob Rees-Mogg, who has also questioned climate science, joins them on the Brexitย committee.

And former pro-fracking energy minister Baronness Neville-Rolfe ยญโ€“ who last year attended the GWPFโ€™s annual lecture delivered by infamous climate science denier and hereditary peer Matt Ridley โ€“ now sits on the Lordsโ€™ EUย committee.

Meanwhile, Phillip Davies, another MP who voted against the Climate Change Act, who has on numerous occasions been criticised by the opposition for being โ€œdeeply sexistโ€ and was last year challenged for his seat by the leader of the Womenโ€™s Equality Party, has been appointed to the Commonsโ€™ Women and Equalitiesย Committee.

Photo: Screengrab via Parliamentย Live

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Kyla is a freelance writer and editor with work appearing in the New York Times, National Geographic, HuffPost, Mother Jones, and Outside. She is also a member of the Society for Environmental Journalists.

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