The Climate Science Deniers And Free Market Activists Backing Bjorn Lomborg

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โ€œSTOP ACADEMIC CENSORSHIPโ€ screamed the full caps headline on the half-page advert in the Murdoch-owned The Australian newspaper earlier thisย week.

Referring to the Danish climate change contrarian and US think tank boss Bjorn Lomborg, the advert claimed:ย โ€œWe stand for academic freedom. We stand with Drย Lomborg.โ€

For those playing catch-up, a research centre based on the methods of Lomborgโ€™s Copenhagen Consensus Center think tank was to be established at the University of Western Australia (UWA).

After it emerged the centre was being funded with $4million of taxpayer cash, academics and students at UWA protested at Lomborgโ€™s apparent lack of academic credentials and the questionable methodology of his centre, particularly when it came to how it dismissed the urgency of cutting greenhouse gasย emissions.

In a statement, the universityโ€™s Vice Chancellor Paul Johnson said Lomborgโ€™s centre was in an โ€œuntenableโ€ position and so he would be handing back the $4 million. Lomborg would no longer take an adjunct professor role at theย university.

This, as I wrote on The Guardian, was the cue for Australiaโ€™s conservative commentariat to lose the plot. Now the Australian Government has pledged to find a new home forย Lomborg.

Placing the advert was the Australian Taxpayersโ€™ Alliance โ€“ a private company run from a Sydney apartment unit by its โ€œexecutive directorโ€ Timย Andrews.

The ATA had been fundraising for just over a week on the GoFundMe website with a $22,500 target before the advert was placed in The Australian. The campaign came with a fundraising video voiced by Melbourne-based Christopher Field, who also directed a video project based on work by climate science denialist Lord Christopher Monckton (that project included interviews with a who’s who of climate science misinformers, included Marc Morano, Fred Singer, Donna Laframboise and blogger Anthony Watts).

According to one supporter of the ATA ad campaign, โ€œthese climate fascists need to confrontedโ€ while another reckoned โ€œgreen religion bigotsโ€ had been exposed. Another suggested there should be more adverts โ€œto challenge the climateย hoaxโ€.

Koch Ties Among Bjorn Lomborg’s Fanย Network

So what is the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance and who is Timย Andrews?

Andrews is a graduate of the Koch Associate Program in the US โ€“ an effort by the billionaire Republican activist Koch brothers to train activists to push their free market libertarianย ideals.

The Kochโ€™s and the foundations they control have pushed millions into organisation that push climate science denial and campaign to block laws cutting greenhouse gasย emissions.

Andrews also spent time as an intern at the Koch-linked Cato Institute.ย In a 2011 article in the right-wing The Spectator magazine, Andrews was described as one of the โ€œmastermindsโ€ of Australiaโ€™s anti-carbon tax protests of thatย year.

When Andrews created the stopgillardscarbontax.com website to help drive the 2011 protests, he recruited Cato Institute climate science denialist Patrick Michaels as anย advisor.

Michaels, who once admitted that about 40 per cent of the funding for his work came from the fossil fuel industry, is now a member of an academic advisory board at the ATA.

According to its website, the ATA is a โ€œunique grassroots advocacy & activist organisation comprised of over 25,000 members dedicated to standing up for hardworking Australian taxpayersโ€.ย The siteย states:

We oppose the high taxes, wasteful spending, and crippling red tape that are hurting Aussie families and businesses, and provide a voice for everyone who opposes the big-governmentย agenda.

The ATA is a private company registered to a unit address in Sydney. Records provided to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission show two shareholders โ€“ Tim Andrews and hisย mother.

Free marketย activists

As the ATA was gathering support before its early 2012 launch, its business plan, written by Andrews, explained how the organisation was driven by a particular ideology, rather than what was necessarily good for โ€œhardworkingย taxpayersโ€.

According to the business plan, ATA had a goal โ€œto become Australiaโ€™s leading and most influential centre-right grassroots advocacy body in order to transformย Australia to a new level of free market public policies by focusing on cutting tax,ย regulation andย wasteโ€.

For close watchers of the network of US think tanks backed by the Koch brothers, the language is glaringlyย familiar.

When the ATA launched its Perth chapter in November 2012, the special guests were climate science denialist bloggers JoNova and David Evans and fellow denier, David Archibald, who has a background in oil and mineral exploration.

The ATA is also listed as a sponsor of the Heartland Instituteโ€™s upcoming conference for climate science denialists to be held in Washington DC nextย month.

From the start, the ATA has engaged with climate science denialists while opposing any plans to put a price on greenhouse gas emissions.ย It seems to me inconsistent that a group supposedly there to stand up for taxpayers is barracking in favour of a $4million taxpayer-funded grant handed out secretively and arbitrarily with no competitive process and no consultationย whatsoever.

Rather than representing โ€œhard working taxpayersโ€ it appears the ATA is instead representing climate science denial and the interests of free market activist billionaires like the Kochย brothers.ย 

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