A โsustainable developmentโ conference taking place in London gave a platform to two prominent climate science deniers, who used the event to claim that coal-fired power is โcleanโ and call global warming a โreligionโ.
Marc Morano and Christopher Monckton were hosted at the Dorchester Hotel in Mayfair this week for the โGlobal Investment in Sustainable Developmentโ event organised by Climate Change (CC) Forum, which touts itself as the โgreen Davosโ.
Last week DeSmog revealed that UK Climate Minister Graham Stuart had agreed to give a keynote speech at the event, before pulling out on Friday after DeSmog asked questions about Morano and Moncktonโs involvement.
When contacted, CC Forumโs CEO Max Studennikoff, who claims to support climate action, defended holding a debate with climate science deniers as a way of โpublicly debunking their argumentsโ.
But DeSmog can report that the pair were given free rein to spread climate science misinformation at the event on Tuesday, with their arguments warmly applauded by the audience. Monckton was also allowed to give a keynote speech unchallenged in which he called net zero โnot possibleโ and likened global warming to a religious belief.
Morano and Monckton appeared on GB News after the event claiming victory, and referenced coverage by DeSmog, which Monckton called โthe smug blogโ.
At the event, Studennikoff expressed frustration that the climate minister had pulled out, but repeatedly claimed that Prime Minister Liz Truss had provided a message of support for the conference. Monckton read out a โshort messageโ he claimed was emailed from Truss. Number 10 did not respond when asked by DeSmog whether such a message was provided.
The event was partly supported by Mastercard, and featured a โfireside chatโ with the companyโs vice president Derren Powell. Mastercard had not responded to a request for comment at time of publication.
The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has noted the dangers of climate misinformation, which it said โundermines climate science and disregards risk and urgencyโ, at a time when there is โa brief and rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future for allโ.
The scientific body has also described the link between human activity and climate change as โunequivocalโ.
Climate Change ‘Debate’
U.S. activist Morano runs the climate science denial website Climate Depot and is Director of Communications at the think tank CFACT, which has received funding from ExxonMobil and Chevron. He is one of the worldโs most aggressive climate science deniers, and has said that climate scientists deserve to be โpublicly floggedโ.
In the debate this week, Morano said: โThere is no climate crisis, from my perspective, no climate emergency, and even if there were, the work of this net zero agenda would have no impact on said climate crisis.โ He also plugged his book, The Great Reset: Global Elites and the Global Lockdown, to the audience of wealthy investors.
Monckton has a long record of anti-climate activism. In 2010 he led Tea Party crowds in the U.S. in a call and response chant of โGlobal warming is?โ, with the crowd shouting โBullshit!โ Earlier this year he wrote that โcommunist front groups posing as environmental campaign entities but in reality fostered, funded and too often founded by Moscow and Beijingโ were targeting climate โscepticโ scientists.
In the debate, Monckton claimed โthere has been no global warming at all for the last eight yearsโ, and attacked climate policies, saying: โGlobal warming policy is a strategic threat, but global warming, so far at any rate, isnโt, and doesnโt look as though itโs going to be.โ
He also supported continuing to burn fossil fuels, claiming: โThe fact is coal-fired power is still, far and away the cheapest, and now the cleanest [source of electricity] because it has very high energy density.โ
Coal is the highest-emitting form of energy, producing a fifth of the worldโs greenhouse gas emissions, according to the International Energy Agency. Renewable energy from offshore wind is currently estimated to be nine times cheaper than gas.
Warm Reception
Despite CC Forumโs claims about the debate format and its intention to โdebunkโ the deniersโ arguments, its star speaker, Belgian economist Gunter Pauli, agreed with Morano and Monckton that net zero targets, which he called โthe opium of the massesโ, should be abandoned.
Morano welcomed this, asking: โAre you an outlier when you say that net zero is the opium of the masses? Does everyone in this room agree with him?โ Debate chair Rand Neveloff, managing director of consultancy Titan Global, said: โI would say you have a much healthier mix in this room than you would imagine.โ
Both Morano and Monckton received applause for their talking points from the audience.
Pauliโs debate partner, Mustaq Patel, managing director of geothermal energy company Cindrigo, was able to point to the overwhelming scientific consensus on human-caused climate change, but spoke the least in the debate.
After the event, Morano told DeSmog he was surprised to have been invited to a conference on sustainable development, but said โthe audience loved itโ.
Later in the day, Monckton gave a keynote speech unchallenged, where he presented a slideshow claiming that cutting emissions to net zero by 2050 is a bad investment and could not be reached, claiming: โYou canโt get to net zero. It isnโt actually possible.โ
He concluded: โItโs all very well to have beliefs. If global warming is your religion, thatโs fine. I donโt want to interfere with anybodyโs religion.โ
Unlike the debate, his speech was followed by a brief question and answer session. DeSmog was refused an opportunity to ask Monckton a question.
CC Forum CEO Studennikoff calls himself an โardent supporter of climate change actionโ but says he believes โin the power of private wealth more than in policy makingโ.
The conference will close with a โNetworking Luncheonโ at the House of Lords on Thursday.
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