Mark Adams

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Foresight Communications was founded by Mark Adams in January 2001. Mark has extensive experience of Government and consultancy. From January 1992 until December 1997 he worked at the heart of Government, serving as Private Secretary to two Prime Ministers, John Major and Tony Blair. Since then, Mark has worked as a Director at two consultancies, with a wide range of client experience. From June 1984 until December 1991, Mark worked at the then Department of Employment. He graduated in Economics from Cambridge University and holds an MSc in Economics and Econometrics. Mark is a Board Director at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry with responsibility for policy and a member of the Chamber's Council. In addition, Mark is a member of the Management Committee of the industry's self-regulatory body, the Association of Professional Political Consultants. He is the most senior former civil servant in public affairs consultancy. [1]

Climate change hall of shame

Mark Adams is a former Private Secretary to John Major and Tony Blair who left to set up a career as a lobbyist, public relations consultant and denier of climate change. In 2000 Adams set up a web site (http://www,scientific-alliance.com) to "use scientific fact to counter scare-mongering by the so-called green lobby". The site quotes the usual tiny handful of deniers and links to the US right-wing anti-environmental think tanks (Cato Institute, George C Marshall Institute described as having a "rigorous unbiased analysis"). The organisation purporting to be behind the website, the Scientific Alliance, does not involve any scientists or indeed exist in any formal sense. It is a public relations vehicle modeled on the US think tanks based out of Adam's Westminster office and created by Robert Durward, the director of the anti-environmentalist lobby group, the British Aggregates Association.[2]

References

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  2. HALL OF SHAME Rising Tide, accessed January 2007