Liz Truss Hires Anti-Green Aides With Ties to Libertarian Think Tanks

Green MP Caroline Lucas said climate sceptics and โ€œdelayersโ€ should be โ€œnowhere near the prime ministerโ€™s top teamโ€.
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Liz Truss meeting US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo in July 2021, while UK trade secretary. Credit: UKinUSA (CC BY-SA 2.0)

The new UK Prime Minister has appointed multiple advisors with a record of opposing climate action, including a key aide from a think tank funded by oil giant BP. 

Liz Trussโ€™s team โ€“ who will advise her through the energy crisis โ€“ includes staff who have worked for anti-net zero politicians and opaquely-funded climate sceptic think tanks. Others have attacked climate policies and blamed high energy bills on renewable power. 

Truss, who is seeking to restart fracking and expand North Sea drilling despite a pledge to maintain the UKโ€™s net zero target, has a long history of working with libertarian groups opposed to climate action.

Green campaigners have also expressed concerns about Trussโ€™s appointment of Jacob Rees-Mogg as energy minister given his record of rejecting climate science. 

โ€œIn week one of the Liz Truss premiership, weโ€™ve seen the fracking ban reversed, new oil and gas fields approved and green levies scrappedโ€, Green Party MP Caroline Lucas told DeSmog.ย โ€œThese climate-wrecking policies wonโ€™t help our efforts to tackle the cost of living scandal and the energy crisis, theyโ€™ll totally undermine them.ย 

โ€œClimate sceptic and delaying advisors who fail to grasp this simple truth should be nowhere near the prime ministerโ€™s top team.โ€

BP-Funded Think Tank

Ruth Porter, who will be Trussโ€™s senior special advisor and ran her election campaign, was communications director from 2010 to 2013 at the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), an influential anti-regulation think tank with a record of opposing climate policies. 

A 2018 investigation by Greenpeace Unearthed revealed that the IEA had received funding from oil giant BP every year since 1967. 

BP did not respond to multiple requests for comment on whether the company still donates to the group. The IEA declined to comment on BP funding, referring DeSmog to the โ€œwho funds youโ€ section on its website, which does not name donors.

Porter wrote articles in 2011 supporting economic โ€œausterityโ€ and urging then Prime Minister David Cameron, who went on to โ€œcut the green crapโ€, not to be โ€œtimidโ€ about cuts to government spending. 

She has blamed previous energy bill rises on renewables. In 2012 she tweeted that โ€œclimate change policies are pushing up domestic gas & elec pricesโ€ and wrote a Telegraph article that year headlined โ€œGreen policies are costing Britons the earthโ€ making the same point and citing IEA research. 

Todayโ€™s high energy prices are caused by a spike in the wholesale cost of gas, and have been made worse by a failure to invest more heavily in renewable energy and home insulation.

Another tie to the IEA comes through Trussโ€™s new chief of staff, Mark Fullbrook, a longtime colleague of the Australian political strategist, Lynton Crosby. According to the Guardian, Sir Michael Hintze — an IEA trustee and donor to the GWPF — has sat on the advisory board of his lobbying firm, Fullbrook Strategies, launched earlier this year.

Truss has a long association with the IEA. Its director Mark Littlewood, who studied at Oxford University with Truss, this week said the new PM had spoken at more IEA events โ€œthan any other politician over the past 12 yearsโ€. 

In 2011, shortly after becoming an MP, Truss set up the think tankโ€™s โ€œparliamentary wingโ€, the Free Enterprise Group, and in 2019 hired the IEAโ€™s then head of communications as her media advisor.

During the leadership contest, Truss defended her tax plans by citing economist Patrick Minford, an IEA trustee who has institutional connections to the climate science-denying Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF). Neil Record, chair of the IEA, is also chair of the GWPFโ€™s campaign wing Net Zero Watch. 

โ€˜Let Them Eat Carbonโ€™

Matthew Sinclair, who will be Trussโ€™s chief economic advisor, wrote a book in 2011 called โ€œLet Them Eat Carbonโ€, which criticised efforts to cut emissions, claiming they were unlikely to work and gave money to โ€œspecial interestsโ€. In the book he said climate policies would โ€œpush up electricity billsโ€, according to the Guardian

In a Wall Street Journal article of the same title that year, Sinclair called solar power โ€œcomically expensive and ill-judged in cloud-drenched Britainโ€, adding that โ€œonshore wind energy faces geographic limitations and local resistanceโ€. Sinclair campaigned against green taxes in senior roles at the TaxPayersโ€™ Alliance pressure group from 2008 to 2013.  

In 2016, he blamed high energy prices on solar and wind power, saying on Twitter: โ€œThis is how UK climate policy works. Huge investment in renewables etc -> higher profits -> higher prices.โ€ 

He has also expressed doubts about climate science, tweeting in 2014: โ€œI miss all those crazy articles about why we should fear climate change (burning too much) and peak oil (not enough to burn).โ€ 

Sinclairโ€™s appointment was welcomed in the Telegraph by Andrew Lilico, a former colleague who is on the IEAโ€™s academic advisory board

Christopher Jenkins, who will advise Truss on legal and constitutional issues, previously worked as an advisor to Lord David Frost, the former Brexit negotiator who has become a leading critic of climate policies. 

Lord Frost is a high-profile supporter of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group (NZSG), an anti-green faction in parliament allied to the GWPF. 

Since 2020, Jenkins has been a special advisor to Attorney General Suella Braverman, who ran for Tory leader this year vowing to โ€œsuspendโ€ the UKโ€™s net zero target, and who Truss has appointed as Home Secretary. 

Truss aide Sophie Jarvis, who will serve as her political secretary, was head of government affairs from 2018 to 2019 at the Adam Smith Institute (ASI), another libertarian think tank that has previously published articles casting doubt on climate science and calling solar power an โ€œimpossible dream.โ€ Liz Truss has also given speeches to the ASI.

Number 10 and Trussโ€™s advisors did not respond when contacted for comment. 

A spokesperson for the IEA said the think tank โ€œhas no corporate view on climate change, green policies, the UKโ€™s Net Zero target or any policy questionโ€ and that it was wrong for critics โ€œon the leftโ€ to assume support for free markets means โ€œa fixed set of remedies and stancesโ€. 

They said liberalising planning laws would apply to โ€œall forms of energy supply โ€“ fracking, nuclear, solar and windโ€, adding that โ€œIEA authors tend to prefer carbon prices to carbon budgetsโ€, and โ€œsupport for domestic drilling is rooted in fossil fuel import substitution not hostility to the development of alternativesโ€.

Additional research by Christopher Deane.

Updated 17/09/2022 to clarify that it is unknown whether Sir Michael Hintze still advises Fullbrook Strategies.

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Adam Barnett is DeSmog's UK News Reporter. He is a former Staff Writer at Left Foot Forward and BBC Local Democracy Reporter.

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