Background
Policy Exchange is a UK-based right-wing think tank, founded in 2002 by Conservative Party politicians, that maintains close ties to the party.1Sam Bright and Clare Carlille. “Leading Think Tank Met With Minister Over North Sea Energy While Funded by Fossil Fuel Interests,” DeSmog, August 3, 2023. The think tank has held more than 100 meetings with the government since 2012.2Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024.
Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (a Policy Exchange alumnus) credited the think tank with helping the government to draft tough new policing laws targeting climate protestors – namely the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act in 2022, which targeted groups such as Extinction Rebellion.3Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023. This law, which has resulted in thousands of arrests and “draconian” prison sentences, was based on a Policy Exchange report authored in 2019 titled “Extremism Rebellion”.4Tom Wilson and Richard Walton. “Extremism Rebellion,” Policy Exchange, July 16, 2019. Archived May 2, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7l89M
The think tank has been accused of acting like a “front for the oil and gas industry”, and it has given oil majors and energy companies the opportunity to influence its reports on North Sea oil and gas,5Sam Bright and Clare Carlille. “Leading Think Tank Met With Minister Over North Sea Energy While Funded by Fossil Fuel Interests,” DeSmog, August 3, 2023. hydrogen,6Joshua Burke and Matt Rooney. “Fueling the Future: Hydrogen’s role in supporting the low-carbon economy,” Policy Exchange, September 20, 2018. Archived October 3, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. carbon capture,7Stuart Haszeldine, Gill Yaron, Edited by Tara Singh, Thomas Sweetman. “Six Thousand Feet Under: burying the carbon problem,” Policy Exchange, June 18, 2008. Archived February 16, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. and nuclear power,8Matt Romney. “Small Modular Reactors: The next big thing in energy?,” Policy Exchange, January 25, 2018. Archived March 27, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. as well as carbon pricing.9Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024. Since 2008, the think tank’s environment and energy unit has released reports advocating for technological, disputed solutions to climate change such as hydrogen,10Alex Simakov. “Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. small modular nuclear reactors,11“Small Modular Reactors: The next big thing in energy?,” Policy Exchange, January 25, 2028. Archived December 31, 2023. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. and carbon capture and storage.12Stuart Haszeldine. “Is Britain ready for carbon capture and storage?,” Policy Exchange, April 3, 2008. Archived February 25, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/YZq8Z
Policy Exchange has received funding from the U.S. oil giant ExxonMobil, while some of its reports have been funded by groups tied to the fossil fuel industry.13Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024. It has also received funding from GB News co-owner Paul Marshall, whose hedge fund owns large stakes in fossil fuel companies.14Adam Barnett. “New Spectator Boss Paul Marshall in Business with ‘Carbon Bomb’ Fossil Fuel Investor,” DeSmog, September 11, 2024.
Until 2016, Policy Exchange was a partner organization of Atlas Network, a U.S.-based group which supports around 500 radical “free market” think tanks across the world and has been accused of spearheading global efforts to brand climate activists as “extremists”.15Amy Westervelt and Geoff Dembicki. “Meet the Shadowy Network Vilifying Climate Protestors,” DeSmog, September 12, 2023.
In 2018, Policy Exchange led a high-level political influence campaign over the UK’s North Sea oil and gas policies. The think tank’s “Future of the North Sea” report echoed the fossil fuel lobby by emphasising the importance of hydrogen power and carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) to the clean energy transition.16Sam Bright and Clare Carlille. “Leading Think Tank Met With Minister Over North Sea Energy While Funded by Fossil Fuel Interests,” DeSmog, August 3, 2023
The think tank has also been influenced by oil and gas companies in its campaigns for the UK to introduce carbon pricing. Its 2018 “Future of Carbon Pricing” report was commissioned by the Climate Leadership Council (CLC),17Matt Rooney, Josh Burke, Michael Taylor and Warwick Lightfoot. The Future of Carbon Pricing: Implementing an independent carbon tax with dividends in the UK”, Policy Exchange, July 17, 2018. Archived May 14, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. a controversial U.S. non-profit whose “founding members” include BP, Shell and TotalEnergies.18“Partners,” Climate Leadership Council, Archived June 6, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gRFUN DeSmog’s reporting revealed that BP and Shell had been given the opportunity to influence the report,19Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024. which was released the same year that ExxonMobil donated $30,000 to Policy Exchange.20Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024.
The think tank, which has charity status, chooses not to disclose its donors and has been given the lowest possible rank by openDemocracy’s Who Funds You? project, which rates the funding transparency of think tanks.21“Who Funds You?: Policy Exchange,” openDemocracy, September 28, 2023. Archived August 23, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iqdBz
Since 2016, Policy Exchange reports on climate-related issues have credited input from the likes of BP, Cadent Gas, Hydrogen UK, Macquarie, National Gas, National Grid, the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, the Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, Scottish Power, SGN, SSE, and Storega.22“Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7iXLr
The think tank was co-founded in 2002 by then-Conservative Party MPs Archie Norman, Francis Maude, Nicholas Boles, and Michael Gove,23“About,” Policy Exchange. Archived June 5, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/2qww6 who served as founding chairman from 2002 to 2006.24“Michael GOVE personal appointments,” Companies House. Archived December 14, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LKNGf
The think tank’s links to the Conservative Party are extensive. Policy Exchange alumni made up a greater number of special advisers in Rishi Sunak’s government than any other think tank, including former Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Claire Coutinho.25Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
At the 2022 Conservative Party conference, Jacob Rees-Mogg, at the time serving as business, energy and industrial strategy secretary, said: “I believe that where Policy Exchange leads, governments have often followed.”26Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
Policy Exchange also has ties to the Labour Party and Reform UK. It has held events at the Labour’s annual conferences each year since at least 2022.27“All Events,” Policy Exchange. Archived June 15, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.is/cr264 At Reform’s annual conference in Birmingham in September 2024, Policy Exchange hosted its ‘Future of the Right’ project,28Adam Barnett. “Mapped Reform UK’s Anti-Green Network,” DeSmog, September 20, 2024. featuring the-then Reform MP Rupert Lowe and Lord Charles Moore – a former director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a climate science denial group, and the former chairman of Policy Exchange’s board.29Adam Barnett. “Mapped Reform UK’s Anti-Green Network,” DeSmog, September 20, 2024.
Stance on Climate Change
Policy Exchange outputs recognise the existence of man-made climate change. However, at least one paper from the think tank has argued that there is “no evidence” of a climate emergency.30Saphora Smith. “‘No evidence’ to support claim we’re in climate emergency, ex-minister Lord Frost claims,” The Independent, August 9, 2022. Archived December 5, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/E6QgX The think tank often emphasises and recommends technological solutions supported by the oil and gas industry, including small modular nuclear reactors, hydrogen, and carbon capture.31Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
“No evidence” of a climate “emergency”
In a Policy Exchange paper from August 2022, David Frost, who was a senior fellow at the think tank from 2022 to 2023,32“Rt Hon Lord Frost of Allenton CMG,” Policy Exchange, Archived September 15, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/eWtJg described wind turbines as “medieval technology” and said “the current evidence does not support the assertion that we are in a climate ‘emergency.’”33David Frost. “Holy Illusions: Reality based politics and sustaining the Brexit Revolt,” Policy Exchange, August 5, 2022. Archived August 9, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/OFVH6
Frost has been a director of Net Zero Watch, the campaigning arm of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, since 1 January, 2025.34“People” [Net Zero Watch Limited], Companies House. Archived February 10, 2024. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Before this he was a GWPF director from November 2022, joining the organisation during the COP27 climate summit.35“DeBunked: Lord Frost on the Global Warming Policy Foundation,” DeSmog, November 9, 2022. Archived March 24, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/rItW1
Frost called for a shift away from renewables towards shale gas extraction and carbon capture and storage (CCS), writing:36David Frost. “Holy Illusions: Reality based politics and sustaining the Brexit Revolt,” Policy Exchange, August 5, 2022. Archived August 9, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
“Instead of focusing on technological solutions that enable us to master our environment and get more energy in a more carbon-efficient way – nuclear, CCS, fracking, one-day fusion – we have focused on managing demand so we can use medieval technology like wind power.”
Stance on net zero
A report from March 2024 titled ‘Decarbonising the Grid’, written in collaboration with ‘independent energy research agency’ Aurora Energy Research, acknowledged the need for the UK to transition to net zero, but argued that “Labour’s plans to decarbonise the power sector by 2030 are ‘infeasible in the timeframe’,” because of a lack of skilled workers, supply chain challenges and a need to reform the planning system.”37Thomas Cabot with Modelling by Aurora Energy Research. “Decarbonising the Grid: Three scenarios for achieving Net Zero,” Policy Exchange, March 25, 2024. Archived December 2, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
The report went on to claim that the short time frame of the UK’s net zero targets would prevent the UK from developing climate technologies. It claimed that:38Thomas Cabot with Modelling by Aurora Energy Research. “Decarbonising the Grid: Three scenarios for achieving Net Zero,” Policy Exchange, March 25, 2024. Archived December 2, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
“The shorter time frame [of Labour’s 2030 clean energy target] risks precluding much additional generation from nuclear or bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) from being brought online, putting more of an onus on accelerating renewable capacity and battery storage to unrealistic levels by 2030. A higher carbon price would also be required, in order to drive out unabated gas”.
Positions on technological solutions to climate change
In a 2020 Policy Exchange blog, then-senior fellow in energy and environment Benedict McAleenan listed the climate-related campaigns that Policy Exchange has “championed over more than a decade” as offshore wind, hydrogen, nuclear power, carbon capture and storage, public transport, green shipping, greener buildings, carbon pricing, green finance and innovation, “protecting our environment”, and shifting to electric vehicles.39Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
Offshore wind
The think tank has supported the development of offshore wind since its 2018 Future of the North Sea report,40William Nicole, Benedict McAleenan, and Ed Birkett. “The Future of the North Sea: Maximising the contribution of the North Sea to Net Zero and Levelling Up,” Policy Exchange, November 3, 2020. Archived December 22, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. which advocated for “better coordination of offshore development to enable new wind capacity at the massive scale targeted by the PM.41Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr Later, in a 2024 report titled “Turning Wasted Wind into Hydrogen”, Policy Exchange expanded its support of offshore wind to argue that excess wind power should be converted into hydrogen for sectors such as sustainable aviation fuel development and the steel industry.42Alex Simakov. “Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
Hydrogen
Policy Exchange claims it is a “leading voice for hydrogen” that “made the case” for hydrogen in its 2018 report “Fueling the Future”, which was funded by German fossil energy company Uniper as well as the Energy and Utilities Alliance, a trade association for the energy sector.43Joshua Burke and Matt Rooney. “Fueling the Future: Hydrogen’s role in supporting the low-carbon economy,” Policy Exchange, September 20, 2018. Archived October 20, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. It has “argued strongly” that the government should support “industrial hubs” and “pilot projects” to develop hydrogen technology.44Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr It also argued in a 2024 report, which incorporated input from oil and gas and energy sector interests, that “wasted” wind power can be converted into hydrogen.45Alex Simakov. “Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
Nuclear power
In 2018, Policy Exchange was funded by Rolls-Royce, which is developing small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) technology in the UK, to produce a report in 2018 supporting the development of SMRs, which Rolls-Royce makes, titled “Small Modular Reactors: the next big thing in energy?”.46Matt Romney. “Small Modular Reactors: The next big thing in energy?,” Policy Exchange, January 25, 2018. Archived March 27, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
The think tank has supported the idea that for nuclear to be “affordable”, it must “achieve economies of scale”. It advocates for the UK to build “several” reactors, particularly SMRs, and learn to do things “more efficiently” in the process.47Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr In June 2025, the think tank launched an international Nuclear Commission, with the intention (among others) of advocating for civil nuclear energy development.48“Policy Exchange launches new high level international Nuclear Commission,” Policy Exchange, June 2025. Archived June 15, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Y1Iot
Carbon capture and storage
Policy Exchange argued in 2008,49Stuart Haszeldine, Gill Yaron, Edited by Tara Singh, Thomas Sweetman. “Six Thousand Feet Under: burying the carbon problem,” Policy Exchange, June 18, 2008. Archived February 16, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. and echoed in 2011,50Boaz Mozelle. “Climate Change Policy – Time for Plan B,” Policy Exchange, June 15, 2011. Archived March 21, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. that carbon capture and storage “should become a central part of the UK’s strategy”.51Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr In a third report in 2018,52Joshua Burke and Matt Rooney. “Fueling the Future: Hydrogen’s role in supporting the low-carbon economy,” Policy Exchange, September 20, 2018. Archived October 3, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. which was funded by energy company Uniper and trade association Energy and Utilities Alliance, the think tank wove its position on carbon capture with its support for hydrogen – advocating for “industrial clusters” that would use both carbon capture and hydrogen technologies.53Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
Carbon Pricing
A 2018 report released by the think tank, “The Future of Carbon Pricing”, argued that:54Matt Rooney, Josh Burke, Michael Taylor and Warwick Lightfoot. “The Future of Carbon Pricing: Implementing an independent carbon tax with dividends in the UK”, Policy Exchange, July 17, 2018. Archived May 14, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
“A economy-wide carbon tax paid by both domestic and international producers would prevent carbon leakage [emissions that happen outside the country that aren’t accounted for in domestic emissions], level the playing field for Britain’s heavy industry [so international companies can’t charge less due to the tax], fund a dividend to be paid to taxpayers and tackle climate change”.
Carbon pricing is often supported by fossil fuel interests.55“Shell and carbon pricing,” Shell, Archived June 18, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/16TjT
The report was commissioned by the Climate Leadership Council (CLC),56Matt Rooney, Josh Burke, Michael Taylor and Warwick Lightfoot. The Future of Carbon Pricing: Implementing an independent carbon tax with dividends in the UK”, Policy Exchange, July 17, 2018. Archived May 14, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. a controversial U.S. non-profit whose “founding members” include BP, Shell and TotalEnergies.57“Partners,” Climate Leadership Council, Archived June 6, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gRFUN
Electric vehicles
Policy Exchange has supported the transition from petrol and diesel cars to electric vehicles, releasing a 2021 report with policy recommendations for building a “comprehensive network of public EV chargepoints”.58Ed Birkett and William Nicolle. “Charging Up: Policies to deliver a comprehensive network of public EV chargepoints,” Policy Exchange, February 2, 2021. Archived December 31, 2023. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
Funding
According to its accounts, published by the Charity Commission, Policy Exchange received nearly £4 million of financial support in 2023.59“Financial History – POLICY EXCHANGE LIMITED, Charity Commission. Archived June 10, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/8y6eR Policy Exchange chooses not to disclose its donors.60Ben Quinn. “UK thinktanks urged to be transparent about funding as $1m US donations revealed,” The Guardian, August 4, 2023. Archived June 12, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/REIcF
The think tank, which is registered as an educational charity, has been given the lowest possible rank by openDemocracy’s Who Funds You? project, which rates the funding transparency of think tanks.61“Who Funds You?: Policy Exchange,” openDemocracy, Archived June 1, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iqdBz Educational charities are required to “engage equally with all political parties”,62“Political activity and campaigning by charities,” Charity Commission, October 12, 2022. Archived May 27, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/87q9I but Democracy For Sale reported in June 2024 that the trustees and executives of Policy Exchange and the Institute for Economic Affairs have donated 500 times more to the Conservative Party than the Liberal Democrats, and have never donated to the Labour Party.63Peter Geoghegan and Lucas Amin. “Who funds you? Tory donors funnel almost £7 million into Tufton Street,” Democracy for Sale, June 13, 2024. Archived April 29, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UoHph
Policy Exchange has argued that the decision not to disclose the names of donors is out of respect for their privacy rights.64Ben Quinn. “UK thinktanks urged to be transparent about funding as $1m US donations revealed,” The Guardian, August 4, 2023. Archived June 12, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/REIcF
Known funders
However, investigations have revealed a few of the think tank’s funders.
Paul Marshall: Between 2020 and 2023, hedge fund manager Paul Marshall donated £890,000 via the Sequoia Trust to Policy Exchange.65Adam Barnett. “New Spectator Boss Paul Marshall in Business with ‘Carbon Bomb’ Fossil Fuel Investor,” DeSmog, September 11, 2024. Marshall is a right-wing media mogul and opponent of climate action, co-owning GB News and owning The Spectator. As of June 2023, Marshall’s hedge fund had £1.8 million invested in fossil fuel companies.66Sam Bright and Joey Grostern. “GB News Owner’s Hedge Fund Has $2.2 Billion Fossil Fuel Investments,” DeSmog, October 30, 2023.
Leonard Blavatnik: Blavatnik, a dual U.S.-British citizen known in the UK for his sponsorship of the Tate Modern and the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, has funded Policy Exchange.
A foundation controlled by Blavatnik has donated almost $100,000 to the UK think tank in 2020.67Peter Geoghegan. “Revealed: The Tory donor, Soviet-born billionaire and fossil fuel interests bankrolling British politics,” Democracy For Sale, July 20, 2023. Archived August 19, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.is/Mav5q In 2021, the Blavatnik Family Foundation 2020 also gave $34,786 to the American arm of Policy Exchange to “support and advance the program of Policy Exchange between the UK and U.S.”68Ben Quinn. “UK thinktanks urged to be transparent about funding as $1m US donations revealed,” The Guardian, August 4, 2023. Archived June 12, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/REIcF
Lord Jon Moynihan: In 2019, the think tank received £17,000 from Lord Moynihan, an opponent of climate action.69Peter Geoghegan, Lucas Amin, and Sam Bright. “Tory Donors Have Pumped Almost £7 Million into Tufton Street Since 2019,” DeSmog, June 13, 2024. The peer’s register of interests shows that he held shares worth more than £100,000 in the oil majors Shell and TotalEnergies until February 2025, and more than £100,000 in BP as of September 2024. Moynihan has also given £20,000 to the UK’s leading climate denial think tank, the Global Warming Policy Foundation.70Peter Geoghegan, Lucas Amin, and Sam Bright. “Tory Donors Have Pumped Almost £7 Million into Tufton Street Since 2019,” DeSmog, June 13, 2024.
ExxonMobil: In 2017, oil giant ExxonMobil donated $30,000 (roughly £23,700) to Policy Exchange’s American fundraising arm.71Adam Bychawski. “Revealed: Policing bill was dreamed up by secretive oil-funded think tank,” openDemocracy, June 15, 2022. Archived Jun 1, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/s9yMR
National Philanthropic Trust: The trust, which has donated almost $2 million to the Institute of Economic Affairs, Policy Exchange, TaxPayers’ Alliance and the Legatum Institute’s U.S. fundraising arms,72Adam Bychawski. “Exclusive: US climate deniers pump millions into Tory-linked think tank,” openDemocracy, June 16, 2022. Archived June 1, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/jn9gA has also reportedly donated $22 million to climate denial organisations.73Alex Kotch. “Identity-Scrubbing” Charities Bankroll Heartland’s Climate Denial,” PR Watch, March 23, 2020. Archived March 27, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/YKE6a
Lord Simon Wolfson: The CEO of clothing company Next and a Conservative peer, Lord Wolfson gave almost £700,000 to Policy Exchange and £100,000 to the Institute of Economic Affairs from 2019 to 2024.74Peter Geoghegan and Lucas Amin. “Who funds you? Tory donors funnel almost £7 million into Tufton Street,” Democracy for Sale, June 13, 2024. Archived April 29, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UoHph
Sir David Harding: The financier Sir David Harding, who has served on the board of nuclear fusion company Tokomak Energy since 2022,75“Sir David Harding Joins Tokomak Energy Board,” Tokomak Energy, March 10, 2022. Archived April 22, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/wip/Hc46l donated £600,000 to Policy Exchange between 2019 and 2024.76Peter Geoghegan and Lucas Amin. “Who funds you? Tory donors funnel almost £7 million into Tufton Street,” Democracy for Sale, June 13, 2024. Archived April 29, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UoHph
Corporate sponsorships: Policy Exchange also takes money via sponsorships and corporate partnerships. Reporting from Vice in 2019 stated that: “Energy companies pay Policy Exchange to arrange meetings at Conservative Party conferences, typically with a government minister on the platform.”
Vice added that Drax, Energy UK, and E.On paid for Policy Exchange meetings in 2017. The previous year, energy companies E.On, Centrica, and Energy Networks Association also paid for meetings.77Solomon Hughes. “Group That Called Extinction Rebellion ‘Extremist’ Is Funded By Big Energy,” Vice, August 19, 2019. Archived February 28, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/WEzrA
At the 2018 Conservative Party conference, corporate sponsors of Policy Exchange events included Energy UK, Drax, and Cadent Gas.78Solomon Hughes. “Group That Called Extinction Rebellion ‘Extremist’ Is Funded By Big Energy,” Vice, August 19, 2019. Archived February 28, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/WEzrA
Firms are also able to provide financial support to help produce Policy Exchange reports.
From 2015 to 2025, the think tank has received financial support from the likes of: SGN, Octopus, National Grid, Uniper, Energy and Utilities Alliance, the Climate Leadership Council (whose founding members include BP, Shell, and TotalEnergies), Rolls-Royce, Centrica, Calor Gas, and Anglo American.
Role in crackdown of UK climate protestors
2019
Policy Exchange published a report called “Extremism Rebellion” which described the climate protest group Extinction Rebellion as “an extremist organisation seeking the breakdown of liberal democracy and the rule of law”.79Tom Wilson and Richard Walton. “Extremism Rebellion,” Policy Exchange, July 16, 2019. Archived July 18, 2019. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. Several politicians80Matt Mathers. “Tory MP calls for Just Stop Oil to be branded as terrorist organisation,” The Independent, November 23, 2022. Archived December 25, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/r2BHj and conservative media outlets then repeated that framing.81Dan Wootton. “DAN WOOTTON: Just Stop Oil are not protestors or a suffragette-style movement – they’re a deranged criminal eco-terrorist cult putting our safety at risk and must face the full force of the law before they cause countless deaths,” Daily Mail, November 10, 2022. Archived March 7, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/jPgg2
2022
Rishi Sunak’s government passed the UK Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act,82Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, UK Government legislation, Archived April 25, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/j7rEN which restricted protest rights, created new offences for protests causing “serious disruption”, and increased the punishments for those convicted.83“How does the new Policing Act affect my protest rights?,” Liberty Human Rights. Archived April 24, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lUaQh
2023
During a speech at Policy Exchange’s annual summer garden party, Sunak credited Policy Exchange with “helping us draft” the UK Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act.84Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
The law saw more than 2,000 people arrested from the climate activist group Just Stop Oil in the year to April 2023.85Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023. In the wake of the law’s passage and several arrests leading to years-long prison sentences, Extinction Rebellion announced it would no longer engage in disruptive protest.86Robert Booth. “Extinction Rebellion announces move away from disruptive tactics,” The Guardian, January 1, 2023. Archived January 1, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/abhqj
Former Atlas Network Affiliation
Policy Exchange was formerly a partner organization of Atlas Network, a U.S. organisation that supports hundreds of radical anti-state, anti-tax groups around the world, several of which promote climate denial.
The Atlas Network has received funding from ExxonMobil, the Charles Koch Foundation, and the Sarah Scaife Foundation, according to its tax forms.87Amy Westervelt and Geoff Dembicki. “Meet the Shadowy Network Vilifying Climate Protestors,” DeSmog, September 12, 2023.
At least seven UK think tanks have been members of Atlas Network, including the Institute of Economic Affairs, the TaxPayers’ Alliance, the Legatum Institute, the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS), the Adam Smith Institute, and Civitas, according to its online directory, (scroll to ‘Atlas Network Members/Partners’ and see under ‘United Kingdom’).88Adam Barnett. “Mapped: The Tory Network of Climate Denial and Fossil Fuel Funding,” DeSmog, June 12, 2024.
Policy Exchange left the Atlas Network in 2016.89Amy Westervelt and Geoff Dembicki. “Meet the Shadowy Network Vilifying Climate Protestors,” DeSmog, September 12, 2023.
Key actions
June 2025
Policy Exchange announced the launch of a new “high level international nuclear commission” on both civil and military uses of nuclear technology,90“Policy Exchange launches new high level international Nuclear Commission,” Policy Exchange, June 2025. Archived June 15, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Y1Iot in the same week the UK government announced significant new investments in nuclear energy projects including SMRs,91“Rolls-Royce SMR selected to build small modular nuclear reactors,” Great British Energy, June 10, 2025. Archived June 11, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/eTtfr and the Sizewell C nuclear plant.92“Sizewell C nuclear plant gets £14bn go-ahead from government,” BBC News, June 10, 2025. Archived June 11, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/9JG8a
September 2024, Reform UK Party Conference
Policy Exchange hosted its ‘Future of the Right’ project,93Adam Barnett. “Mapped Reform UK’s Anti-Green Network,” DeSmog, September 20, 2024. featuring Reform MP Rupert Lowe (who has since been suspended from the party) and Lord Charles Moore – former Global Warming Policy Foundation director and Policy Exchange chair.94Adam Barnett. “Mapped Reform UK’s Anti-Green Network,” DeSmog, September 20, 2024.
March 2024
A Policy Exchange report titled “Decarbonising the Grid”, written in collaboration with “independent energy research agency” Aurora Energy Research, acknowledged the need for the UK to transition to net zero, but argued that “Labour’s plans to decarbonise the power sector by 2030 are ‘infeasible in the timeframe’, owing to the planning reform required, supply chain challenges and lack of skilled work force.”95Thomas Cabot, with Modelling by Aurora Energy Research. “Decarbonising the Grid: Three scenarios for achieving Net Zero,” Policy Exchange, March 25, 2024. Archived December 2, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
January 16, 2024
The think tank published its “Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen” report,96Alex Simakov. “Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. supported by SGN, a British Gas distribution company, with input from BP, Cadent, Hydrogen UK, Macquarie, National Gas, National Grid, the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, the Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, Scottish Power, SGN, SSE, and Storega.
June 28, 2023
During a speech at Policy Exchange’s annual summer party, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak credited Policy Exchange with “helping us draft” the UK Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act of 2022, which was used in the UK government’s crackdown on climate protests.97Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
August 5, 2022
In a Policy Exchange paper, David Frost described wind turbines as “medieval technology” and said there was “no evidence” that we are in a climate emergency.98David Frost. “Holy Illusions: Reality based politics and sustaining the Brexit Revolt,” Policy Exchange, August 5, 2022. Archived August 9, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/OFVH6
Frost also called for a shift away from renewables towards shale gas extraction and carbon capture and storage (CCS), writing:
“Instead of focusing on technological solutions that enable us to master our environment and get more energy in a more carbon-efficient way – nuclear, CCS, fracking, one-day fusion – we have focused on managing demand so we can use medieval technology like wind power.”99David Frost. “Holy Illusions: Reality based politics and sustaining the Brexit Revolt,” Policy Exchange, August 5, 2022. Archived August 9, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
2022, Labour and Conservative Party Conferences
Policy Exchange hosted events at both the 2022 Labour and Conservative conferences sponsored by the Hydrogen UK trade body, featuring ministers and MPs.
January 19, 2022
David Frost joined Policy Exchange as a senior fellow. Frost has been a director of Net Zero Watch, the campaigning arm of the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), the UK’s most prominent climate science denial group, since January 1, 2025.100“Lord Frost joins Net Zero Watch,” Net Zero Watch, January 19, 2025. Archived August 19, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.is/tidHx
Before this he was a GWPF director from November 2022, joining the organisation during the COP27 climate summit.101“DeBunked: Lord Frost on the Global Warming Policy Foundation,” DeSmog, November 9, 2022. Archived March 24, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/rItW1
November 5, 2021
Microsoft founder Bill Gates spoke about net zero at a Policy Exchange event.102Policy Exchange. “Bill Gates speaks to Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP in exclusive Policy Exchange interview,” YouTube video by user @PolicyExchangeUK, November 5, 2021. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
December 1, 2020
In a Policy Exchange blog, then-senior fellow in energy and environment Benedict McAleenan listed the climate-related campaigns that Policy Exchange has “championed over more than a decade” as offshore wind; hydrogen; nuclear power; carbon capture and storage; public transport; green shipping; greener buildings; carbon pricing; green finance and innovation; “protecting our environment”; and shifting to electric vehicles.103Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
November 30, 2020
Policy Exchange publishes a new report – “The Future of the North Sea: Maximising the contribution of the North Sea to Net Zero and Levelling Up”,104William Nicole, Benedict McAleenan, and Ed Birkett. “The Future of the North Sea: Maximising the contribution of the North Sea to Net Zero and Levelling Up,” Policy Exchange, November 3, 2020. Archived December 22, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. supported by National Grid and co-authored by energy lobbyist Benedict McAleenan.105William Nicole, Benedict McAleenan, and Ed Birkett. “The Future of the North Sea: Maximising the contribution of the North Sea to Net Zero and Levelling Up,” Policy Exchange, November 3, 2020. Archived December 22, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
May 2020
Policy Exchange merged with think tank Open Europe,106Will Heaven. “Open Europe Joins Policy Exchange,” Policy Exchange, May 2020. Archived May 13, 2020. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/RvMbW a Eurosceptic think tank.107Will Heaven. “Open Europe Joins Policy Exchange,” Policy Exchange, May 2020. Archived May 13, 2020. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/RvMbW
July 16, 2019
Policy Exchange published a report called “Extremism Rebellion” which described climate activist group Extinction Rebellion as “an extremist organization seeking the breakdown of liberal democracy and the rule of law”.108Tom Wilson and Richard Walton. “Extremism Rebellion,” Policy Exchange, July 16, 2019. Archived July 18, 2019. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
2018 Conservative Party Conference
Sponsors at Policy Exchange events of the Conservative Party Conference included Energy UK, Drax, and gas distributor Cadent Gas.109Solomon Hughes. “Group That Called Extinction Rebellion ‘Extremist’ Is Funded By Big Energy,” Vice, August 19, 2019. Archived February 28, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/WEzrA
July 17, 2018
Its new report – “The Future of Carbon Pricing: Implementing an independent carbon tax with dividends in the UK110Matt Rooney, Josh Burke, Michael Taylor and Warwick Lightfoot. The Future of Carbon Pricing: Implementing an independent carbon tax with dividends in the UK”, Policy Exchange, July 17, 2018. Archived May 14, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog. – is funded and supported by Climate Leadership Council, a U.S. non-profit whose “founding members” include oil majors BP, Shell and TotalEnergies.111“Partners,” Climate Leadership Council, Archived June 6, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gR
January 25, 2018
Policy Exchange published a report titled “Small Modular Reactors: The next big thing in energy?”, supported by Rolls-Royce.112Matt Romney. “Small Modular Reactors: The next big thing in energy?,” Policy Exchange, January 25, 2018. Archived March 27, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
2018
Alexander Downer was appointed chairman of the Policy Exchange board. Downer was Australia’s Foreign Minister from 1996 to 2007. He has expressed climate science scepticism in the past,113Sam Bright and Clare Carlille. “Leading Think Tank Met With Minister Over North Sea Energy While Funded by Fossil Fuel Interests,” DeSmog, August 3, 2023. claiming that we are “going through an era” of global warming and saying that Australian climate leadership would be expensive “virtue signalling”.114Graeme McLeay. “Response to Alexander Downer: how much are we prepared to pay for our children’s future?,” Doctors for the Environment Australia, November 27, 2019. Archived March 18, 2020. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1bZhi
2017 Conservative Party Conference
Drax and Energy UK paid for Policy Exchange meetings at the 2017 Conservative Party Conference, as did gas and electricity supplier E.On.115Solomon Hughes. “Group That Called Extinction Rebellion ‘Extremist’ Is Funded By Big Energy,” Vice, August 19, 2019. Archived February 28, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/WEzrA
Policy Exchange also hosted an event at the 2017 Conservative Party Conference, “A Nuclear reactor in every town?” that featured executives from the Nuclear Industry Association and SMR-developer Rolls-Royce.116“A Nuclear reactor in every town?,” Policy Exchange, October 2, 2017. Archived April 19, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/BbJvv
September 25, 2017
Policy Exchange published a report “Clean Growth: How to boost business energy productivity”, supported by Centica, the largest supplier of gas to the UK domestic market.117Joshua Burke. “Clean Growth: How to boost business energy productivity,” Policy Exchange, September 25, 2017. Archived December 31, 2023. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
September 2017
The think tank hosted a talk in which speakers advocated for the UK to develop small modular nuclear reactors featuring Harry Holt of Rolls-Royce Nuclear.118“The electric economy: achieving our low carbon energy future,” Policy Exchange, September 12, 2017. Archived February 16, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/hOnaj Labour MP Rachel Reeves also spoke on the panel.
2017
Oil giant ExxonMobil donated $30,000 (roughly £23,700) to Policy Exchange’s American fundraising arm, American Friends of Policy Exchange.119Adam Bychawski. “Revealed: Policing bill was dreamed up by secretive oil-funded think tank,” openDemocracy, June 15, 2022. Archived Jun 1, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/s9yMR
September 9, 2016
The think tank published “Too Hot to Handle?: How to decarbonise domestic heating”, supported by trade association Energy and Utilities Alliance, and Calor Gas.120Richard Howard and Zoe Bengherbi. “Too Hot to Handle?: How to decarbonise domestic heating,” Policy Exchange, September 9, 2016. Archived May 19, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
2016, Conservative Party Conference
Energy firms Centrica, E.On and the Energy Networks Association all paid for Policy Exchange meetings at hosted events at the Conservative Party Conference.121Solomon Hughes. “Group That Called Extinction Rebellion ‘Extremist’ Is Funded By Big Energy,” Vice, August 19, 2019. Archived February 28, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/WEzrA
2016
Policy Exchange left Atlas Network.122Amy Westervelt and Geoff Dembicki. “Meet the Shadowy Network Vilifying Climate Protestors,” DeSmog, September 12, 2023.
2011
Charles Moore stepped down as Policy Exchange chairman.123“Charles Hilary MOORE personal appointments,” Companies House, Archived June 11, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.is/tJxDu
June, 2005
David Cameron launched his Conservative Party leadership campaign at Policy Exchange.124David Cameron. “Full text: David Cameron’s speech to Policy Exchange,” The Guardian, June 29, 2005. Archived September 5, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.is/xuL1c
May 2005
Charles Moore was appointed chairman. Moore was a trustee of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, the UK’s most prominent climate science denial campaign group, between 2015 and 2023.125“Charles Moore Joins GWPF Board of Trustees,” Global Warming Policy Foundation, May 18, 2015. Archived March 2, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/nYfUC
2002
Policy Exchange was founded by Conservative politicians Archie Norman, Francis Maude, Nicholas Boles, and Michael Gove.126“About,” Policy Exchange. Archived June 5, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/2qww6
Gove served as chairman from 2002 to 2006.
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Resources
- 1Sam Bright and Clare Carlille. “Leading Think Tank Met With Minister Over North Sea Energy While Funded by Fossil Fuel Interests,” DeSmog, August 3, 2023.
- 2Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024.
- 3Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
- 4Tom Wilson and Richard Walton. “Extremism Rebellion,” Policy Exchange, July 16, 2019. Archived May 2, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7l89M
- 5Sam Bright and Clare Carlille. “Leading Think Tank Met With Minister Over North Sea Energy While Funded by Fossil Fuel Interests,” DeSmog, August 3, 2023.
- 6Joshua Burke and Matt Rooney. “Fueling the Future: Hydrogen’s role in supporting the low-carbon economy,” Policy Exchange, September 20, 2018. Archived October 3, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 7Stuart Haszeldine, Gill Yaron, Edited by Tara Singh, Thomas Sweetman. “Six Thousand Feet Under: burying the carbon problem,” Policy Exchange, June 18, 2008. Archived February 16, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 8Matt Romney. “Small Modular Reactors: The next big thing in energy?,” Policy Exchange, January 25, 2018. Archived March 27, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 9Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024.
- 10Alex Simakov. “Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 11“Small Modular Reactors: The next big thing in energy?,” Policy Exchange, January 25, 2028. Archived December 31, 2023. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 12Stuart Haszeldine. “Is Britain ready for carbon capture and storage?,” Policy Exchange, April 3, 2008. Archived February 25, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/YZq8Z
- 13Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024.
- 14Adam Barnett. “New Spectator Boss Paul Marshall in Business with ‘Carbon Bomb’ Fossil Fuel Investor,” DeSmog, September 11, 2024.
- 15Amy Westervelt and Geoff Dembicki. “Meet the Shadowy Network Vilifying Climate Protestors,” DeSmog, September 12, 2023.
- 16Sam Bright and Clare Carlille. “Leading Think Tank Met With Minister Over North Sea Energy While Funded by Fossil Fuel Interests,” DeSmog, August 3, 2023
- 17Matt Rooney, Josh Burke, Michael Taylor and Warwick Lightfoot. The Future of Carbon Pricing: Implementing an independent carbon tax with dividends in the UK”, Policy Exchange, July 17, 2018. Archived May 14, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 18“Partners,” Climate Leadership Council, Archived June 6, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gRFUN
- 19Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024.
- 20Adam Bychawski. “BP and Shell ‘Shaped’ UK Carbon Tax Proposals, Private Emails Show,” DeSmog, May 8, 2024.
- 21“Who Funds You?: Policy Exchange,” openDemocracy, September 28, 2023. Archived August 23, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iqdBz
- 22“Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7iXLr
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- 24“Michael GOVE personal appointments,” Companies House. Archived December 14, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LKNGf
- 25Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
- 26Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
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- 28Adam Barnett. “Mapped Reform UK’s Anti-Green Network,” DeSmog, September 20, 2024.
- 29Adam Barnett. “Mapped Reform UK’s Anti-Green Network,” DeSmog, September 20, 2024.
- 30Saphora Smith. “‘No evidence’ to support claim we’re in climate emergency, ex-minister Lord Frost claims,” The Independent, August 9, 2022. Archived December 5, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/E6QgX
- 31Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
- 32“Rt Hon Lord Frost of Allenton CMG,” Policy Exchange, Archived September 15, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/eWtJg
- 33David Frost. “Holy Illusions: Reality based politics and sustaining the Brexit Revolt,” Policy Exchange, August 5, 2022. Archived August 9, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/OFVH6
- 34“People” [Net Zero Watch Limited], Companies House. Archived February 10, 2024. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 35“DeBunked: Lord Frost on the Global Warming Policy Foundation,” DeSmog, November 9, 2022. Archived March 24, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/rItW1
- 36David Frost. “Holy Illusions: Reality based politics and sustaining the Brexit Revolt,” Policy Exchange, August 5, 2022. Archived August 9, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 37Thomas Cabot with Modelling by Aurora Energy Research. “Decarbonising the Grid: Three scenarios for achieving Net Zero,” Policy Exchange, March 25, 2024. Archived December 2, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 38Thomas Cabot with Modelling by Aurora Energy Research. “Decarbonising the Grid: Three scenarios for achieving Net Zero,” Policy Exchange, March 25, 2024. Archived December 2, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 39Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
- 40William Nicole, Benedict McAleenan, and Ed Birkett. “The Future of the North Sea: Maximising the contribution of the North Sea to Net Zero and Levelling Up,” Policy Exchange, November 3, 2020. Archived December 22, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 41Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
- 42Alex Simakov. “Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 43Joshua Burke and Matt Rooney. “Fueling the Future: Hydrogen’s role in supporting the low-carbon economy,” Policy Exchange, September 20, 2018. Archived October 20, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 44Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
- 45Alex Simakov. “Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 46Matt Romney. “Small Modular Reactors: The next big thing in energy?,” Policy Exchange, January 25, 2018. Archived March 27, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 47Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
- 48“Policy Exchange launches new high level international Nuclear Commission,” Policy Exchange, June 2025. Archived June 15, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Y1Iot
- 49Stuart Haszeldine, Gill Yaron, Edited by Tara Singh, Thomas Sweetman. “Six Thousand Feet Under: burying the carbon problem,” Policy Exchange, June 18, 2008. Archived February 16, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 50Boaz Mozelle. “Climate Change Policy – Time for Plan B,” Policy Exchange, June 15, 2011. Archived March 21, 2025. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 51Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
- 52Joshua Burke and Matt Rooney. “Fueling the Future: Hydrogen’s role in supporting the low-carbon economy,” Policy Exchange, September 20, 2018. Archived October 3, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 53Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
- 54Matt Rooney, Josh Burke, Michael Taylor and Warwick Lightfoot. “The Future of Carbon Pricing: Implementing an independent carbon tax with dividends in the UK”, Policy Exchange, July 17, 2018. Archived May 14, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
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- 56Matt Rooney, Josh Burke, Michael Taylor and Warwick Lightfoot. The Future of Carbon Pricing: Implementing an independent carbon tax with dividends in the UK”, Policy Exchange, July 17, 2018. Archived May 14, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 57“Partners,” Climate Leadership Council, Archived June 6, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gRFUN
- 58Ed Birkett and William Nicolle. “Charging Up: Policies to deliver a comprehensive network of public EV chargepoints,” Policy Exchange, February 2, 2021. Archived December 31, 2023. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 59“Financial History – POLICY EXCHANGE LIMITED, Charity Commission. Archived June 10, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/8y6eR
- 60Ben Quinn. “UK thinktanks urged to be transparent about funding as $1m US donations revealed,” The Guardian, August 4, 2023. Archived June 12, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/REIcF
- 61“Who Funds You?: Policy Exchange,” openDemocracy, Archived June 1, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iqdBz
- 62“Political activity and campaigning by charities,” Charity Commission, October 12, 2022. Archived May 27, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/87q9I
- 63Peter Geoghegan and Lucas Amin. “Who funds you? Tory donors funnel almost £7 million into Tufton Street,” Democracy for Sale, June 13, 2024. Archived April 29, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UoHph
- 64Ben Quinn. “UK thinktanks urged to be transparent about funding as $1m US donations revealed,” The Guardian, August 4, 2023. Archived June 12, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/REIcF
- 65Adam Barnett. “New Spectator Boss Paul Marshall in Business with ‘Carbon Bomb’ Fossil Fuel Investor,” DeSmog, September 11, 2024.
- 66Sam Bright and Joey Grostern. “GB News Owner’s Hedge Fund Has $2.2 Billion Fossil Fuel Investments,” DeSmog, October 30, 2023.
- 67Peter Geoghegan. “Revealed: The Tory donor, Soviet-born billionaire and fossil fuel interests bankrolling British politics,” Democracy For Sale, July 20, 2023. Archived August 19, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.is/Mav5q
- 68Ben Quinn. “UK thinktanks urged to be transparent about funding as $1m US donations revealed,” The Guardian, August 4, 2023. Archived June 12, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/REIcF
- 69Peter Geoghegan, Lucas Amin, and Sam Bright. “Tory Donors Have Pumped Almost £7 Million into Tufton Street Since 2019,” DeSmog, June 13, 2024.
- 70Peter Geoghegan, Lucas Amin, and Sam Bright. “Tory Donors Have Pumped Almost £7 Million into Tufton Street Since 2019,” DeSmog, June 13, 2024.
- 71Adam Bychawski. “Revealed: Policing bill was dreamed up by secretive oil-funded think tank,” openDemocracy, June 15, 2022. Archived Jun 1, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/s9yMR
- 72Adam Bychawski. “Exclusive: US climate deniers pump millions into Tory-linked think tank,” openDemocracy, June 16, 2022. Archived June 1, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/jn9gA
- 73Alex Kotch. “Identity-Scrubbing” Charities Bankroll Heartland’s Climate Denial,” PR Watch, March 23, 2020. Archived March 27, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/YKE6a
- 74Peter Geoghegan and Lucas Amin. “Who funds you? Tory donors funnel almost £7 million into Tufton Street,” Democracy for Sale, June 13, 2024. Archived April 29, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UoHph
- 75“Sir David Harding Joins Tokomak Energy Board,” Tokomak Energy, March 10, 2022. Archived April 22, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/wip/Hc46l
- 76Peter Geoghegan and Lucas Amin. “Who funds you? Tory donors funnel almost £7 million into Tufton Street,” Democracy for Sale, June 13, 2024. Archived April 29, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UoHph
- 77Solomon Hughes. “Group That Called Extinction Rebellion ‘Extremist’ Is Funded By Big Energy,” Vice, August 19, 2019. Archived February 28, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/WEzrA
- 78Solomon Hughes. “Group That Called Extinction Rebellion ‘Extremist’ Is Funded By Big Energy,” Vice, August 19, 2019. Archived February 28, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/WEzrA
- 79Tom Wilson and Richard Walton. “Extremism Rebellion,” Policy Exchange, July 16, 2019. Archived July 18, 2019. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 80Matt Mathers. “Tory MP calls for Just Stop Oil to be branded as terrorist organisation,” The Independent, November 23, 2022. Archived December 25, 2024. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/r2BHj
- 81Dan Wootton. “DAN WOOTTON: Just Stop Oil are not protestors or a suffragette-style movement – they’re a deranged criminal eco-terrorist cult putting our safety at risk and must face the full force of the law before they cause countless deaths,” Daily Mail, November 10, 2022. Archived March 7, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/jPgg2
- 82Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, UK Government legislation, Archived April 25, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/j7rEN
- 83“How does the new Policing Act affect my protest rights?,” Liberty Human Rights. Archived April 24, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lUaQh
- 84Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
- 85Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
- 86Robert Booth. “Extinction Rebellion announces move away from disruptive tactics,” The Guardian, January 1, 2023. Archived January 1, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/abhqj
- 87Amy Westervelt and Geoff Dembicki. “Meet the Shadowy Network Vilifying Climate Protestors,” DeSmog, September 12, 2023.
- 88Adam Barnett. “Mapped: The Tory Network of Climate Denial and Fossil Fuel Funding,” DeSmog, June 12, 2024.
- 89Amy Westervelt and Geoff Dembicki. “Meet the Shadowy Network Vilifying Climate Protestors,” DeSmog, September 12, 2023.
- 90“Policy Exchange launches new high level international Nuclear Commission,” Policy Exchange, June 2025. Archived June 15, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Y1Iot
- 91“Rolls-Royce SMR selected to build small modular nuclear reactors,” Great British Energy, June 10, 2025. Archived June 11, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/eTtfr
- 92“Sizewell C nuclear plant gets £14bn go-ahead from government,” BBC News, June 10, 2025. Archived June 11, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/9JG8a
- 93Adam Barnett. “Mapped Reform UK’s Anti-Green Network,” DeSmog, September 20, 2024.
- 94Adam Barnett. “Mapped Reform UK’s Anti-Green Network,” DeSmog, September 20, 2024.
- 95Thomas Cabot, with Modelling by Aurora Energy Research. “Decarbonising the Grid: Three scenarios for achieving Net Zero,” Policy Exchange, March 25, 2024. Archived December 2, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 96Alex Simakov. “Turning Wasted Wind into Clean Hydrogen,” Policy Exchange, January 16, 2024. Archived April 26, 2024. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 97Adam Barnett and Sam Bright. “Rishi Sunak Boasts That Oil Funded Think Tank ‘Helped Us Draft’ Crackdown on Climate Protests,” DeSmog, June 29, 2023.
- 98David Frost. “Holy Illusions: Reality based politics and sustaining the Brexit Revolt,” Policy Exchange, August 5, 2022. Archived August 9, 2022. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/OFVH6
- 99David Frost. “Holy Illusions: Reality based politics and sustaining the Brexit Revolt,” Policy Exchange, August 5, 2022. Archived August 9, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 100“Lord Frost joins Net Zero Watch,” Net Zero Watch, January 19, 2025. Archived August 19, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.is/tidHx
- 101“DeBunked: Lord Frost on the Global Warming Policy Foundation,” DeSmog, November 9, 2022. Archived March 24, 2023. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/rItW1
- 102Policy Exchange. “Bill Gates speaks to Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP in exclusive Policy Exchange interview,” YouTube video by user @PolicyExchangeUK, November 5, 2021. Archived .mp4 on file at DeSmog.
- 103Benedict McAleenan. “Policy Exchange and the PM’s 10-Point Plan,” Policy Exchange, December 1, 2020. Archived June 9, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1ibPr
- 104William Nicole, Benedict McAleenan, and Ed Birkett. “The Future of the North Sea: Maximising the contribution of the North Sea to Net Zero and Levelling Up,” Policy Exchange, November 3, 2020. Archived December 22, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 105William Nicole, Benedict McAleenan, and Ed Birkett. “The Future of the North Sea: Maximising the contribution of the North Sea to Net Zero and Levelling Up,” Policy Exchange, November 3, 2020. Archived December 22, 2022. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 106Will Heaven. “Open Europe Joins Policy Exchange,” Policy Exchange, May 2020. Archived May 13, 2020. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/RvMbW
- 107Will Heaven. “Open Europe Joins Policy Exchange,” Policy Exchange, May 2020. Archived May 13, 2020. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/RvMbW
- 108Tom Wilson and Richard Walton. “Extremism Rebellion,” Policy Exchange, July 16, 2019. Archived July 18, 2019. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
- 109Solomon Hughes. “Group That Called Extinction Rebellion ‘Extremist’ Is Funded By Big Energy,” Vice, August 19, 2019. Archived February 28, 2025. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/WEzrA
- 110Matt Rooney, Josh Burke, Michael Taylor and Warwick Lightfoot. The Future of Carbon Pricing: Implementing an independent carbon tax with dividends in the UK”, Policy Exchange, July 17, 2018. Archived May 14, 2020. Archived PDF on file at DeSmog.
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