Ex Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has joined the UK’s main climate denial group saying: โwe need more scienceโ.
Abbott announced he was โpleasedโ to join the board of the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), which had โconsistently injected a note of realism into the climate debateโ.
โAll of us want to save the only planet we have but this should not be by means which impoverish poorer people in richer countries and hold poorer countries back,โ he said in a GWPF press release today.
โWe need more genuine science and less groupthink in this debate โ thatโs where the GWPF has been a commendably consistent if lonely voice.โ
The GWPF, which was founded by former Chancellor Nigel Lawson, is known for consistently spreading climate disinformation and undermining net zero policies designed to tackle carbon emissions. The organisation is currently facing down a complaint to the UK Charity Commission, made by a cross-party group of MPs and the Good Law Project, who say the GWPF is not a charity, but rather a political lobbying group.
Abbott, who was appointed as a trade adviser to the UK during Liz Trussโs term as secretary of state, has been a supporter of the GWPF since at least 2017, when he gave a speech to the organisation in which he said climate change was โprobably doing goodโ.
As prime minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015, Abbottโs centre-right Liberal Party was widely seen as hostile to climate policy.
Bob Ward, policy and communications director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, told DeSmog Abbott would โfind himself at homeโ at the GWPF.
โTony Abbottโs government ignored the science of climate change and remained focused on a backward-looking agenda for the Australian power system and economy. He will no doubt find himself at home with lots of other blokes at the Global Warming Policy Foundation who have a backward-looking agenda for the UKโs economy,โ Ward said.
Abbott will sit on the board alongside two other recent additions: Lord David Frost, former minister of state, and Michael John Cole, a businessman who claims there is โno causal linkโ between human-made carbon emissions and global warming.
Jerome Booth, the GWPF chairman, said the appointment brought โa global perspective and policy insight at the very highest levelโ and would โfurther assist our objectives and help our efforts to foster a culture of debate, respect and scrutiny in policy areas that are currently dominated by intolerance, high emotions, moral reasoning and confusionโ.
DeSmog has approached the GWPF and Tony Abbott for comment.
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