Julian Morris

Julian Morris

Credentials

  • Graduate Diploma, Law, University of Westminster (1999).1โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • MPhil, Land Economics, Cambridge University (1995).2โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • MSc, Environment and Resource Economics, University College London (1993).3โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • MA, Economics, Edinburgh University (1992).4โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.

Background

Morris is the president, founder (in the 2001 rebranding), and past Executive Director of the International Policy Network (IPN), a UK-based free market think-tank. He is also the vice president of Research at the Reason Foundation,5โ€œReason Foundation Staff: Julian Morris,โ€ The Reason Foundation. Accessed January, 2012. and has previously worked with the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) in London.6โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ profile at the International Policy Network. Archived July 10, 2012. 7โ€œPeople: IPN’s Staff,โ€ The International Policy Network. Archived March 13, 2007.

According to their website, the IPN is a charity based in the UK, and a non-profit (501c3) organization in the US. The North American arm of the IPN has received $390,000 from ExxonMobil.

According to UK Charity Commission filings (PDF), the IPN works under the umbrella of the Atlas Research Foundation (UK).8โ€œAtlas Economic Research Foundation (UK) working as The International Policy Network UK: Report and Financial Statementsโ€ (PDF), July 24, 2008, Retrieved January, 2012, from charitycommission.gov.uk (Charity no: 262982).

An archive of IPN’s website in 2001 shows that IPN โ€œwas formerly called The Atlas Economic Research Foundation UK, a charity established by Trust Deed in 1971.โ€ The Atlas Foundation was originally founded by Sir Antony Fisher, who also founded the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEI), and assisted in creating the Manhattan Institute, the Pacific Research Institute (PRI) and the Fraser Institute.9โ€œAbout IPN,โ€ International Policy Network. Archived December 12, 2001. 10โ€œFounderโ€™s Story,โ€ Atlas Network. Accessed January, 2012.

Atlas has also received funding from ExxonMobil, including at least $1,082,500 since 1998.

Stance on Climate Change

โ€œThe science of climate change is far from settled. Arguably, it will never be settled. If climate is indeed a chaotic system, as it seems to be, then it is unlikely that we will ever be able perfectly to describe all the relationships between different variables in the system.โ€11Julian Morris. โ€œWhich Policy to Address Climate Change?โ€ (PDF), Archived June 3, 2013

Key Quotes

โ€œ[U]niversal adoption of the institutions of the free society would better enable adaptation to climate both now and in the future. It would also ensure that, if at some point in the future, a real catastrophe, whether human-induced or otherwise (including climate change), does loom on the horizon, humanity would be in a better position to address it.โ€12Julian Morris. โ€œThe Role of Market Institutions in Enabling Adaptation to Climate Change,โ€ Reason Foundation, September 7, 2006.

Key Deeds

March 8, 2018

Morriss wrote a study for the Reason Foundation titled โ€œClimate Change, Catastrophe, Regulation and the Social Cost of Carbonโ€ where he argued that โ€œThe effects of climate change are unknownโ€”but the benefits may well be greater than the costs for the foreseeable futureโ€ and that โ€œmandatory emissions reductions are not justified and the social cost of carbon (SCC) to be applied by regulatory agencies should be $0.โ€ View full study here.13โ€œClimate Change, Catastrophe, Regulation and the Social Cost of Carbon,โ€ Reason Foundation, March 8, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/Xmhue 14โ€œCLIMATE CHANGE, CATASTROPHE, REGULATION AND THE SOCIAL COST OF CARBONโ€ (PDF), Reason Foundation, March 2018.

May 21โ€“23, 2012

Julian Morris was a speaker at the Heartland Institute‘s 7th International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC7).15 โ€œSeventh International Conference on Climate Change, Program,โ€ (PDF) Heartland Institute. January 23, 2018.

His speech, titled โ€œClimate Change and Sustainable Developmentโ€ can be viewed below.

DeSmog researched the co-sponsors behind Heartland’s ICCC7 and found that they had collectively received over $67 million from ExxonMobil, the Koch Brothers and the conservative Scaife family foundations.

May 2010

Morris was a speaker at the Heartland Institute‘s fourth International Conference on Climate Change. (ICCC4.)16โ€œ4th International Conference on Climate Changeโ€ (PDF), The Heartland Institute. Retreived January, 2012, from the University of Hartford web server (uhaweb.hartford.edu).

His speech, titled โ€œ2012: A Fable for Carbon Tradersโ€ can be viewed below.

DeSmog has done research on the co-sponsors of the conference and found that 19 of the 65 sponsors (including Heartland itself) have received a total of over $40 million in funding since 1985 from ExxonMobil, Koch Industries family foundations or the Scaife family foundations.

March 2008

Morris was a speaker at the Heartland Institute‘s first International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC1.)17โ€œFirst International Conference on Climate Change, Program,โ€ (PDF) Heartland Institute. Archived February 21, 2018.

His speech, titled โ€œThe Role of Markets in Adapting to Climate Changeโ€ can be viewed below.

December 2006

Morris Contributed to Section II (Economics) of the Stern Review: a Duel Critique (PDF). Other authors of โ€œThe Stern Review: A Dual Critiqueโ€ include the high profile climate skeptics Richard Lindzen, Ross McKitrick, Chris de Freitas and Bob Carter.18โ€œThe Stern Review: A Dual Critiqueโ€ (PDF), World Economics, Vol. 7, No. 4 (October – December, 2006).

The original Stern Review, a report commissioned by the British government, supported supported the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and advocated immediate action to mitigate the serious global threat climate change poses.

September 2000

Morris wrote an article for the Heartland Institute titled โ€œTen tips to help our planet โ€ฆ revisited.โ€ The article first denounces recycling, announcing that โ€œwe donโ€™t need to recycle everything. We aren’t running out of room for our trash.โ€19โ€œTen tips to help our planetโ€ฆrevisited,โ€ The Heartlander, September 1, 2000.

The article makes other points:

  1. โ€œEnergy supplies [especially coal] in the U.S. and globally are abundant and growing more plentiful over timeโ€ so there is no need to conserve energy.
  2. Chemical pesticides and herbicides are safer than natural ones.
  3. Ivory and fur trade should be encouraged internationally because if ivory could be readily sold โ€œvillagers would be even more protective of the elephants.โ€
  4. Private property โ€œis not incompatible with environmental protection: in fact, it is the best guarantor.โ€
  5. โ€œBuses and trains are less energy-efficient per passenger mile than cars and trucks.โ€
  6. National parks should be effectively privatized: โ€œRealistic fees, with the revenues staying in the place where they are collected, should be the main financial support for our national parks.โ€
  7. Don’t support Environmental Defence because they will waste your money.

Morris also provides advice on how to stay informed on global warming:

โ€œDonโ€™t rely on newsletters and fundraising letters from environmental groups to tell you what problems are real and need attention. Check out the materials produced by The Heartland Institute, PERC, Pacific Research Institute, Cato, and other organizations devoted to sound science, rational economics, and free market environmentalism.โ€

And, further on this point: โ€œyoung children should have a chance to experience and enjoy the wonders of nature without being force-fed a diet of anti-business and anti-technology half-truths,โ€ so should also learn from these โ€œorganizations devoted to sound science.โ€

The Heartland Institute is known for its continuous opposition to mainstream global warming science, and hosts its annual event to draw media attention to climate change skepticism. They have received signification funding from the oil and tobacco industries as well as from numerous right-wing foundations.

Affiliations

Social Media

Publications

Morris co-authored Global Warming: Apocalypse or Hot Air? (1994) for the Institute of Economic Affairs.

Morris’s books include Sustainable Development: Promoting Progress or Perpetuating Poverty (Profile Books, 2002) and Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle (Butterworth-Heinemann, 1999).

He is also the co-editor (with fellow skeptic Indur Goklany) of the Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development (EJSD).26โ€œEditors,โ€ Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development. Accessed January, 2012.

Other Resources

Resources

  • 1
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • 2
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • 3
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • 4
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • 5
    โ€œReason Foundation Staff: Julian Morris,โ€ The Reason Foundation. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 6
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ profile at the International Policy Network. Archived July 10, 2012.
  • 7
    โ€œPeople: IPN’s Staff,โ€ The International Policy Network. Archived March 13, 2007.
  • 8
    โ€œAtlas Economic Research Foundation (UK) working as The International Policy Network UK: Report and Financial Statementsโ€ (PDF), July 24, 2008, Retrieved January, 2012, from charitycommission.gov.uk (Charity no: 262982).
  • 9
    โ€œAbout IPN,โ€ International Policy Network. Archived December 12, 2001.
  • 10
    โ€œFounderโ€™s Story,โ€ Atlas Network. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 11
    Julian Morris. โ€œWhich Policy to Address Climate Change?โ€ (PDF), Archived June 3, 2013
  • 12
    Julian Morris. โ€œThe Role of Market Institutions in Enabling Adaptation to Climate Change,โ€ Reason Foundation, September 7, 2006.
  • 13
    โ€œClimate Change, Catastrophe, Regulation and the Social Cost of Carbon,โ€ Reason Foundation, March 8, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/Xmhue
  • 14
  • 15
    โ€œSeventh International Conference on Climate Change, Program,โ€ (PDF) Heartland Institute. January 23, 2018.
  • 16
    โ€œ4th International Conference on Climate Changeโ€ (PDF), The Heartland Institute. Retreived January, 2012, from the University of Hartford web server (uhaweb.hartford.edu).
  • 17
    โ€œFirst International Conference on Climate Change, Program,โ€ (PDF) Heartland Institute. Archived February 21, 2018.
  • 18
    โ€œThe Stern Review: A Dual Critiqueโ€ (PDF), World Economics, Vol. 7, No. 4 (October – December, 2006).
  • 19
    โ€œTen tips to help our planetโ€ฆrevisited,โ€ The Heartlander, September 1, 2000.
  • 20
    โ€œHeartland Experts: Julian Morris,โ€ The Heartland Institute. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 21
    โ€œFellows and advisors,โ€ Institute of Economic Affairs. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 22
    โ€œAbout the IEA: Personnel,โ€ Institute of Economic Affairs. Archived March 9, 2005.
  • 23
    โ€œAbout the IEA: Personnel,โ€ Institute of Economic Affairs. Archived February 20, 2003.
  • 24
    โ€œWHO WE ARE,โ€ International Climate Science Coalition. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 25
    โ€œEditors,โ€ Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 26
    โ€œEditors,โ€ Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 1
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • 2
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • 3
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • 4
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ Profile at the International Policy Network (policynetwork.net). Archived December 11, 2004.
  • 5
    โ€œReason Foundation Staff: Julian Morris,โ€ The Reason Foundation. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 6
    โ€œJulian Morris,โ€ profile at the International Policy Network. Archived July 10, 2012.
  • 7
    โ€œPeople: IPN’s Staff,โ€ The International Policy Network. Archived March 13, 2007.
  • 8
    โ€œAtlas Economic Research Foundation (UK) working as The International Policy Network UK: Report and Financial Statementsโ€ (PDF), July 24, 2008, Retrieved January, 2012, from charitycommission.gov.uk (Charity no: 262982).
  • 9
    โ€œAbout IPN,โ€ International Policy Network. Archived December 12, 2001.
  • 10
    โ€œFounderโ€™s Story,โ€ Atlas Network. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 11
    Julian Morris. โ€œWhich Policy to Address Climate Change?โ€ (PDF), Archived June 3, 2013
  • 12
    Julian Morris. โ€œThe Role of Market Institutions in Enabling Adaptation to Climate Change,โ€ Reason Foundation, September 7, 2006.
  • 13
    โ€œClimate Change, Catastrophe, Regulation and the Social Cost of Carbon,โ€ Reason Foundation, March 8, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/Xmhue
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  • 15
    โ€œSeventh International Conference on Climate Change, Program,โ€ (PDF) Heartland Institute. January 23, 2018.
  • 16
    โ€œ4th International Conference on Climate Changeโ€ (PDF), The Heartland Institute. Retreived January, 2012, from the University of Hartford web server (uhaweb.hartford.edu).
  • 17
    โ€œFirst International Conference on Climate Change, Program,โ€ (PDF) Heartland Institute. Archived February 21, 2018.
  • 18
    โ€œThe Stern Review: A Dual Critiqueโ€ (PDF), World Economics, Vol. 7, No. 4 (October – December, 2006).
  • 19
    โ€œTen tips to help our planetโ€ฆrevisited,โ€ The Heartlander, September 1, 2000.
  • 20
    โ€œHeartland Experts: Julian Morris,โ€ The Heartland Institute. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 21
    โ€œFellows and advisors,โ€ Institute of Economic Affairs. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 22
    โ€œAbout the IEA: Personnel,โ€ Institute of Economic Affairs. Archived March 9, 2005.
  • 23
    โ€œAbout the IEA: Personnel,โ€ Institute of Economic Affairs. Archived February 20, 2003.
  • 24
    โ€œWHO WE ARE,โ€ International Climate Science Coalition. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 25
    โ€œEditors,โ€ Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development. Accessed January, 2012.
  • 26
    โ€œEditors,โ€ Electronic Journal of Sustainable Development. Accessed January, 2012.

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