A Conservative peer has been appointed as the director of the UKโs leading climate science denial think tank, with the group pledging to spread its ideas in Parliament.
Lord Craig Mackinlay announced in The Telegraph today that he is now in charge of the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), an โeducational charityโ set up in 2009 by former Tory chancellor Lord Lawson to challenge established climate science.
In a report published last March, the GWPF claimed it was โnaive and entirely unrealisticโ to believe that CO2 is causing climate change, that record global temperatures are โnormalโ, and that โthere is no observational evidence for any global climate crisisโ.
The group has previously expressed the view that carbon dioxide has been โmercilessly demonisedโ, when in fact it is a โbenefit to the planetโ and should be โtwo or three timesโ higher than its current levels.
Mackinlayโs appointment comes as Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch aligns the party with a global populist backlash to climate policies. She has described herself as a โnet zero scepticโ โ despite her past support for the UKโs goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
Mackinlay is also the founder and chair of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group (NZSG), a caucus of Tory parliamentarians which claims to accept the โfundamental factsโ of climate change and is merely critical of net zero policies.
Despite two thirds (24 out of 37) of the NZSGโs supporters in the House of Commons losing their seats in the 2024 general election, Mackinlay has vowed to continue the groupโs work.
However, there has been little evidence since the election that other MPs or peers are part of the group. DeSmog asked Mackinlay if the NZSG was still operating, but didnโt receive a response.
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Todayโs appointment also entrenches the long-standing relationships between senior figures GWPF and Conservative Party figures.
DeSmog revealed in September that GWPF funders and directors had donated more than ยฃ7 million to the Conservatives over the past two decades, including during last yearโs leadership contest.
Badenoch herself received ยฃ15,000 during the contest from Neil Record, chair of the GWPFโs campaign arm Net Zero Watch (NZW), who also provided her with a campaign office.
In January, Tory shadow net zero secretary Claire Coutinho called for NZW director Andrew Montford to be invited by the government to review its climate and energy policies.
NZW was spun off as an independent body last year after a Charity Commission probe into the GWPFโs structure, funding, and alleged political activities.
While the Charity Commission failed to uphold the view of campaigners that the GWPF was engaged in political activity potentially in breach of its charitable status, it seems the group appears to want to use Mackinlayโs new role to influence public policy.
In a GWPF press release today, Jerome Booth, chairman of the groupโs board of trustees, said it was โdelightedโ to welcome Mackinlay, and that the group โstands ready to assist policy makers across the political divide and help educate decision-makers and the publicโ.
Mackinlay previously employed the GWPFโs head of policy Harry Wilkinson as his parliamentary aide.
Booth added: โWe are here to help in an emotive area of policy, one where moral reasoning has dominated and debate has been stifled in the mainstream media.โ
โThe GWPF might have a new director, but there’s no doubt it will keep churning out the same old and tired climate science denial,โ said Agustina Oliveri from the Good Law Project.
โThe return of Trump might have emboldened attacks on net zero policies in this country, but the majority of the British public will continue to see through these fringe viewsโ.
Science Defiance
Mackinlay was appointed to the House of Lords in July after stepping down as the Conservative MP for South Thanet, having contracted sepsis in September 2023, which required the amputation of his arms and legs.
In an article for The Telegraph today, Mackinlay compared the UKโs net zero policies to sepsis, writing: โI will not sit back and allow this dangerous, ideologically driven agenda to take hold. My experience with sepsis taught me that you simply canโt give a dangerous disease a second too long to spread.โ
While Mackinlay and the GWPF claim net zero will be ruinously expensive, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), the governmentโs advisory body on net zero, stated last week: โwe estimate that the net costs of net zero will be around 0.2 percent of UK GDP per year on average in our pathway,โ with most of the investment expected to come from the private sector.
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), the governmentโs independent spending watchdog, has said โthe costs of failing to get climate change under control would be much larger than those of bringing emissions down to net zeroโ.
Mackinlay also paid tribute to GWPF founder Lord Lawsonโs โbold rejection of climate alarmismโ. Lawson, who died in 2023, declared during the COP26 climate summit in 2021 that โglobal warming is not a problemโ and the โprincipal effectโ of CO2 is plant growth.
Mackinlay replaces GWPF founding director Benny Peiser, who in 2022 said it would be โextraordinary anyone should think there is a climate crisisโ.
Scientists at the UNโs Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the worldโs leading climate science body, have said that โit is a statement of fact, we cannot be any more certain; it is unequivocal and indisputable that humans are warming the planetโ.
The IPCC has also stated that carbon dioxide โis responsible for most of global warmingโ since the late 19th century, which has increased the โseverity and frequency of weather and climate extremes, like heat waves, heavy rains, and droughtโ.
Party Politics
Mackinlay follows a long line of political figures who have been appointed to senior positions at the GWPF.
Tory and Reform UK donor Terence Mordaunt, editor of The Conservative Woman Kathy Gyngell, and influential Tory peer Lord Frost were all members of the GWPF board, stepping down in August, September, and December respectively.
Mordaunt, who served as the GWPFโs chair from 2019 to 2021, has donated around ยฃ412,000 to the Conservatives since January 2023. Frost was appointed in January to the NZW board.
Fellow NZW board member Andrea Jenkyns, a former Tory minister, has defected to Nigel Farageโs Reform UK and is standing for mayor of Lincolnshire in Mayโs local elections.
Other GWPF board directors include Tony Abbott, the former prime minister of Australia, who last year said man-made global warming was โahistorical and utterly implausibleโ.
In October, Abbott was dropped by the new Labour government as trade advisor, a role he was given by the previous Conservative administration.
In January, the GWPF reported its lowest annual income since 2016, with income for the period to September 2023 of ยฃ280,000, down ยฃ100,000 on the previous year.
Mackinlay was approached for comment.
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