Lord Lawson has taken the extraordinary decision to stand by a โdistinguishedโ academic advisor to his charity who has become embroiled in a new scandal about climate denier groups being secretly funded by oilย companies.
The former chancellor and chairman-for-life of the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) has dug in his heels after a member of his Academic Advisory Council agreed to secretly channel oil money to another anti-science frontย group.
Professor William Happer, of Princeton University, was contacted by an undercover Greenpeace UK investigator posing as a representative of a fictional Middle East oilย company.
He discussed writing a report extolling the benefits of carbon dioxide and passing it through the GWPFโs self-styled peer reviewed process. He asked that the faux oil company donate $8,000 to the US-based CO2ย Coalition.
The Charity Commission has confirmed that it would be reviewing the evidence from the Greenpeace campaign as part of an ongoing inquiry into the GWPFโs activities. DeSmog UK broke this story onย Tuesday.ย
Son-of-a-Bitch
Lawson told the Independent newspaper that he stood by his advisor. โWe have a large number of people on our advisory council,โ he said. โTheyโre not part of the staff of the GWPF. Theyโre distinguished academics. Happer is a distinguished academic.โย
He also claimed the GWPF had a โvery thorough peer review process โฆ in many ways better than the standard peer review system in most academicย magazines.โ
Happer, the American academic at the centre of the scandal, called a Greenpeace researcher โa son of a bitchโ when approached immediately before a Senate hearing this week. The video of the altercation has been posted toย YouTube.
He confirmed he had taken โnot a dimeโ for his carbon dioxide advocacy but appeared to confirm that the CO2 Coalition had โtaken nothing directlyโ from coal giant Peabody Energy but they had โtaken some of myย fee.โ
Happer did not deny sending the emails when approached by the Independent. He said: โI considered this an opportunity to try to educate more people on what I think is the truth about CO2.โ
Dr Benny Peiser, the director of the GWPF, originally told DeSmog UK that โGreenpeace has got it wrong.โ
However, as events developed he performed an apparent u-turn and conceded when pressed by reporters from the national press his trustees should โreviewโ the Greenpeace evidence and โdecide how to handleย advisers.โ
Corporateย Donors
The former senior lecturer in sports science repeated the oft-stated claim that the GWPF does not accept any funding from anyone with a โsignificantโ interest inย energy.ย
He told the Independent that the GWPF had โnever taken a commission from outsideโ and had โno corporate donors or any donors to do with energy interestsย whatsoeverโ.
Moreover, he confirmed that the GWPF was โdiscussing with [the Charity Commission] how to handle complaintsโ made against the climate denying thinkย tank.
The Charity Commission confirmed to DeSmog UK that a file had been opened into the GWPF and the Greenpeace evidence would now also beย examined.
A spokesperson added in a further statement: โI should make clear that this is not a formal investigation (statutory inquiry). We are assessing potential concerns that have been identified. We have not drawn conclusions as to what, if any, regulatory role there might be forย us.โ
Seriousย Questions
John Sauven, the executive director of Greenpeace said Lawsonโs charity has โserious questions to answerโ. He added: โDoes it condone a member of its academic council agreeing to be secretly sponsored to write a report by a group purporting to be from a Middle Eastern oilย company?โ
Lawson has been mired in controversy about the funding of his climate denial think tank from the moment it was launched in November 2009 hours after the Climategate scandal broke and ahead of the 2009 Copenhagen climateย conference.ย
The former Tory chancellor told a powerful Parliamentary committee of MPs that he would not accept donations for gifts from anyone with a โsignificantโ interest in energyย companies.
The charity has refused ever since to reveal the identity of any of its donors. However, DeSmog UK has now named several of his benefactors, at least one of whom has held shares in the oil giant BP.ย
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