Institute for Private Enterprise (IPE)
Background
The Institute for Private Enterprise (IPE) is a small think tank based in Melbourne, Australia with the aim to โpromote the cause of private enterprise and to argue for a reduction in the role of government.โ1โInstitute Objectives,โ Institute for Private Enterprise. Archived June 7, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/8ng2s
The IPE was founded in 1996 by Des Moore, current IPE Director and past employee of the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA). Moore’s primary experience is as economist in a Federal Treasury, and he admits he is a โnon-scientist.โ2Des Moore. โScare or science?โ, Quadrant Magazine, May 31, 2011. Retrieved from IPE.net.au. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/hhyHU
According to SourceWatch, A major focus of Moore’s work at the IPE has been championing โlabour market deregulation.โ
Stance on Climate Change
March 28, 2011
The following is an excerpt from a talk Des More gave to the University of Third Age, which he republished at Institute for Private Enterprise.3โWhy No Dangerous Rise in Temperatures Threatensโ (PDF), Institute for Private Enterprise, March 28, 2011.
โI summarise my assessment as follows. There are fundamental faults in the statistical and scientific analyses used to justify the need for early comprehensive mitigatory action by governments; claims of a consensus on the IPCC science have no credibility and account is not taken of the long history of faulty analyses by scientists; that examination of the temperature and CO2 concentrations data indicate that the green house effect on temperatures to 2100 is likely to be much less than the IPCC (and other believers) predict; that there is no substantive evidence of threats from rising sea levels or meltings of sea ice in the Arctic or Antarctic; that there is no evidence of any significant change in average rainfall or that droughts and other severe weather events are likely to occur more frequently. In conclusion, my submission is that the best policy is to adapt to changes in climate and to leave that mainly to the private sector.โ 4โWhy No Dangerous Rise in Temperatures Threatensโ (PDF), Institute for Private Enterprise, March 28, 2011.
Funding
A search of the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) does not return any results for the Institute for Private Enterpise. The IPE does not appear to publicly list its funding.5โFind a charity on the ACNC Register,โ Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission. Search performed July 6, 2016.
According to documents at the Australian Electoral Commission, the Liberal Party’s Cormack Foundation gave $15,000 to the Institute for PRivate Enterprise in April, 2001. The form also lists an additional $19,800 to Moore’s former employer, Institute of Public Affairs that year.62000/2001 Donor to Political Parties Annual Return for Cormack Foundatoin Pty LTD. Retrieved from Australian Electoral Commission.
Key People
- Des Moore โ Director and sole employee.
Actions
January 2018
Writing at IPA, Des Moore described his โbattle to persuade The Australian to publish a letter critical of analysis on climate policy by Energy Minister Frydenberg and to my success in eventually having a shortened version published.โ7โBattles on Climate Policy,โ Institute for Private Enterprise, January 22, 2018. Archived June 7, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/loFOu
The letter was included with another that praised of โclimate expert Bjorn Lomborgโ whose educational background is in political science, not climate change. Moore wrote Lomborg’s article argued โthat, even if fully implemented, the Paris climate agreement would have a much smaller effect in preventing temperature increases than predicted but would be incredibly expensive and could very well exacerbate hunger.โ8โBattles on Climate Policy,โ Institute for Private Enterprise, January 22, 2018. Archived June 7, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/loFOu
May 21 โ23, 2012
IPE is listed as a co-sponsor of the Heartland Institute’s Seventh International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC7).9โCosponsors,โ 7th International Conference on Climate Change. Archived June 14, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/lRyoG
October 2, 2009
Des Moore was par tof a โtwo-sided presentationโ titled โGlobal Warming and Uncertainty โ What is the appropriate response?โ
According to Moore, โthe large uncertainties about the timing and extent of the alleged mitigating action said to be needed suggests that no case exists for governments to start a comprehensive program now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.โ10Tom Quirk. โDebating global warming,โ Quadrant Online, October 5, 2009. Retrieved from ipe.net.au. Archived April 8, 2011. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/OOYkP
Related Organizations
- Quadrant Magazine โ Publishes many of Moore’s articles.
- Institute of Public Affairs โ One of Moore’s previous employers.
Contact & Address
The IPE does not list its address at its website. The following is according to 2001 documents at the Australian Electoral Commission:112000/2001 Donor to Political Parties Annual Return for Cormack Foundatoin Pty LTD. Retrieved from Australian Electoral Commission.
6/112 Millswyn St South Yarra 3141
This appears to be the home address for Des Moore, as it matches a letter to the editor he sent to The Australian.12Des Moore. โDear Sirโ (PDF), March 29, 2018. Retrieved from IPE.net.au.
Social Media
- IPE does not appear to be active on social media.
Other Resources
- โInstitute for Private Enterprise,โ SourceWatch.
Resources
- 1โInstitute Objectives,โ Institute for Private Enterprise. Archived June 7, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/8ng2s
- 2Des Moore. โScare or science?โ, Quadrant Magazine, May 31, 2011. Retrieved from IPE.net.au. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/hhyHU
- 3โWhy No Dangerous Rise in Temperatures Threatensโ (PDF), Institute for Private Enterprise, March 28, 2011.
- 4โWhy No Dangerous Rise in Temperatures Threatensโ (PDF), Institute for Private Enterprise, March 28, 2011.
- 5โFind a charity on the ACNC Register,โ Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission. Search performed July 6, 2016.
- 62000/2001 Donor to Political Parties Annual Return for Cormack Foundatoin Pty LTD. Retrieved from Australian Electoral Commission.
- 7โBattles on Climate Policy,โ Institute for Private Enterprise, January 22, 2018. Archived June 7, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/loFOu
- 8โBattles on Climate Policy,โ Institute for Private Enterprise, January 22, 2018. Archived June 7, 2018. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/loFOu
- 9โCosponsors,โ 7th International Conference on Climate Change. Archived June 14, 2012. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/lRyoG
- 10Tom Quirk. โDebating global warming,โ Quadrant Online, October 5, 2009. Retrieved from ipe.net.au. Archived April 8, 2011. Archive.is URL: https://archive.li/OOYkP
- 112000/2001 Donor to Political Parties Annual Return for Cormack Foundatoin Pty LTD. Retrieved from Australian Electoral Commission.
- 12Des Moore. โDear Sirโ (PDF), March 29, 2018. Retrieved from IPE.net.au.