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Lord Lawson (Chairman): Secretary of State for Energy 1981-83, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1983-89, author of An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, 2008.
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'''Lord Lawson (Chairman):''' Secretary of State for Energy 1981-83, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1983-89, author of An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, 2008.
  
Lord Barnett: Chief Secretary to the Treasury 1974-79, Vice-Chairman of the BBC 1986-93, gave his name to the Barnett Formula.
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'''Lord Barnett''': Chief Secretary to the Treasury 1974-79, Vice-Chairman of the BBC 1986-93, gave his name to the Barnett Formula.
  
Lord Donoughue: Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister (first Harold Wilson, then James Callaghan) 1974-79.
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'''Lord Donoughue''': Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister (first Harold Wilson, then James Callaghan) 1974-79.
  
Lord Fellowes: Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen 1977-86, Deputy Private Secretary to the Queen 1986-90, Private Secretary to the Queen 1990-99.  
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'''Lord Fellowes''': Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen 1977-86, Deputy Private Secretary to the Queen 1986-90, Private Secretary to the Queen 1990-99.  
  
Rt Rev Peter Forster: Bishop of Chester since 1996
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'''Rt Rev Peter Forster''': Bishop of Chester since 1996
  
Sir Martin Jacomb: Deputy Chairman of Barclays Bank 1985-93, Director of the Bank of England 1986-95, Chancellor of the University of Buckingham since 1996.
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'''Sir Martin Jacomb''': Deputy Chairman of Barclays Bank 1985-93, Director of the Bank of England 1986-95, Chancellor of the University of Buckingham since 1996.
  
Lord Lawson (Chairman)  
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'''Lord Lawson (Chairman):''' Secretary of State for Energy 1981-83, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1983-89, author of An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, 2008.
Nigel Lawson (Conservative), Secretary of State for Energy 1981-83, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1983-89, author of An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, 2008.
 
 
    
 
    
Lord Barnett  
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'''Lord Barnett''': Chief Secretary to the Treasury 1974-79, Vice-Chairman of the BBC 1986-93, gave his name to the Barnett Formula.
Joel Barnett (Labour), Chief Secretary to the Treasury 1974-79, Vice-Chairman of the BBC 1986-93, gave his name to the Barnett Formula.
 
 
    
 
    
Lord Donoughue  
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'''Lord Donoughue''': Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister (first Harold Wilson, then James Callaghan) 1974-79.
Bernard Donoughue (Labour), Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister (first Harold Wilson, then James Callaghan) 1974-79.
 
 
    
 
    
Lord Fellowes  
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'''Lord Fellowes''': Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen 1977-86, Deputy Private Secretary to the Queen 1986-90, Private Secretary to the Queen 1990-99.  
Robert Fellowes (Crossbench), Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen 1977-86, Deputy Private Secretary to the Queen 1986-90, Private Secretary to the Queen 1990-99.  
 
 
    
 
    
Rt Rev Peter Forster  
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'''Rt Rev Peter Forster''':Bishop of Chester since 1996.
Bishop of Chester since 1996.
 
 
    
 
    
Sir Martin Jacomb  
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'''Sir Martin Jacomb''': Deputy Chairman of Barclays Bank 1985-93, Director of the Bank of England 1986-95, Chancellor of the University of Buckingham since 1996.
Deputy Chairman of Barclays Bank 1985-93, Director of the Bank of England 1986-95, Chancellor of the University of Buckingham since 1996.
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'''Henri Lepage''': French economist and author, joint founder, Institut Euro 1992 (Paris), Chairman of the Institut Turgot (Paris) since 2008.
Henri Lepage: French economist and author, joint founder, Institut Euro 1992 (Paris), Chairman of the Institut Turgot (Paris) since 2008.
 
  
Baroness Nicholson: MP for Devon West and Torridge 1987-97 (first Con, then Lib Dem), Lib Dem MEP for S E England since 1999.
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'''Baroness Nicholson''': MP for Devon West and Torridge 1987-97 (first Con, then Lib Dem), Lib Dem MEP for S E England since 1999.
  
Lord Turnbull: Permanent Secretary, Environment Department,1994-98; Permanent Secretary to the Treasury 1998-2002, Cabinet Secretaryand Head of the Home Civil Service 2002-05
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'''Lord Turnbull''': Permanent Secretary, Environment Department,1994-98; Permanent Secretary to the Treasury 1998-2002, Cabinet Secretaryand Head of the Home Civil Service 2002-05
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==

Revision as of 15:31, 12 October 2010

Sarah Donald Jenna Leslie Robynn Todd Grace Smith

History

Globalisation: APPC

The Global Warming Policy Foundation is a registered educational charity.[1]

People

Director

Dr Benny Peiser

Since 1997 Benny Peiser has been the founder and editor of the Global Warming Policay Foundation. He is a social scientist and a Visiting Fellow at the University of Buckingham. He specialises in the effects of environmental change and catastrophic events on contemporary thought and societal evolution.


Trustees

Lord Lawson (Chairman): Secretary of State for Energy 1981-83, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1983-89, author of An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, 2008.

Lord Barnett: Chief Secretary to the Treasury 1974-79, Vice-Chairman of the BBC 1986-93, gave his name to the Barnett Formula.

Lord Donoughue: Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister (first Harold Wilson, then James Callaghan) 1974-79.

Lord Fellowes: Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen 1977-86, Deputy Private Secretary to the Queen 1986-90, Private Secretary to the Queen 1990-99.

Rt Rev Peter Forster: Bishop of Chester since 1996

Sir Martin Jacomb: Deputy Chairman of Barclays Bank 1985-93, Director of the Bank of England 1986-95, Chancellor of the University of Buckingham since 1996.

Lord Lawson (Chairman): Secretary of State for Energy 1981-83, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1983-89, author of An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming, 2008.

Lord Barnett: Chief Secretary to the Treasury 1974-79, Vice-Chairman of the BBC 1986-93, gave his name to the Barnett Formula.

Lord Donoughue: Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister (first Harold Wilson, then James Callaghan) 1974-79.

Lord Fellowes: Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen 1977-86, Deputy Private Secretary to the Queen 1986-90, Private Secretary to the Queen 1990-99.

Rt Rev Peter Forster:Bishop of Chester since 1996.

Sir Martin Jacomb: Deputy Chairman of Barclays Bank 1985-93, Director of the Bank of England 1986-95, Chancellor of the University of Buckingham since 1996.

Henri Lepage: French economist and author, joint founder, Institut Euro 1992 (Paris), Chairman of the Institut Turgot (Paris) since 2008.

Baroness Nicholson: MP for Devon West and Torridge 1987-97 (first Con, then Lib Dem), Lib Dem MEP for S E England since 1999.

Lord Turnbull: Permanent Secretary, Environment Department,1994-98; Permanent Secretary to the Treasury 1998-2002, Cabinet Secretaryand Head of the Home Civil Service 2002-05

Funding

Suggestions for sub-pages

Just suggestions - feel free to change/add to this - although it is recommended that you create several main pages linked to from this main project page so group members can edit simultaneously.

Globalisation:Global Warming Policy Foundation: Ideology and views on climate change

Globalisation:Global Warming Policy Foundation: Activities

Globalisation:Global Warming Policy Foundation: Views on renewable energy investment

Globalisation:Global Warming Policy Foundation: Criticisms


Contacts

http://thegwpf.org/

Notes

  1. GWPF "[1]", accessed 05.10.10