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  • *[[Climate Council]] *[[Global Climate Coalition]]
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...ing is a leading critic of the economic costs of the Kyoto Protocol and of climate change mitigation strategies.
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  • ...Israeli public, with the intention of creating a market-friendly political climate. It claims to be 'at the forefront of the struggle to educate Israelis and ...r forty of the country's most distinguished economists, jurists and social scientists'. ICSEP states that it is 'completely non-partisan, its board members repre
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  • '''Changing Shareholder Climate in Germany''' The scientists who created Dolly the Sheep have recently revealed that Dolly has developed
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...nd vociferous anti-environmental think tanks in Washington, it is the main climate change-sceptical organisation in Washington as well as promoting "Sound Sci
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...'every journalist, scientist and politician needs to know - that denial of climate change is not something based on healthy scientific scepticism and debate:
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  • *'''Climate:''' Avid critic of the [[Kyoto protocol]]. ===Climate===
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  • ...nerated by their smears against organisations like Greenpeace to encourage scientists and others to lobby those organisations' funders to stop their financial ba Such claims have been picked up and repeated by GM sympathetic scientists. For instance, Prof [[Joe Perry]], the chief statistician on the UK governm
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  • .../funding_climate_deniers.pdf Concealing their sources - who funds Europe's climate change deniers?], CEO Report p.4,Accessed 11 February 2011</ref> ...nce and Environment Forum is an independent, non-profit-making alliance of scientists whose aim is to ensure that environmental debates are properly aired, and t
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  • ...icism . However, there is also an acceptance that, in the current research climate, it is almost impossible to conduct any research without some commercial fu *creating a climate of opinion that accepts risky technologies under the banner of personal fre
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  • ...January 2015.</ref> the ESEF described itself as 'a non-partisan group of scientists' and claimed, 'To maintain its independence and impartiality, '''the ESEF d ...as addressed in the Lancet in 2000. ESEF was formed in late 1994 to debate climate change. The vast majority of its funding came from two foundations: the [[M
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  • ...n%20(signature%20version)%20-%20Rev%20%202005%2010%2025.pdf Declaration on Climate Change and Nuclear Energy]", 19 October 2005, cited in Rowell, Andy, "[http ...hit out at the "Luddite obstruction" which he believed would harm Scottish scientists and farmers, while he also said it was "high time" for European biotech ind
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  • ...rubella (MMR) controversy reveals some of the key features of the cultural climate affecting matters of health and illness in contemporary society. A high lev ...ich are certainly debatable, there can be no doubt that he has exposed the climate of irrationality that surrounds the whole issue.<ref>See Michael Fitzpatric
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  • ...nic fruit and vegetables contained as much as 40% more antioxidants, which scientists believe can cut the risk of cancer and heart disease, Britain’s biggest k ...op concepts which link agri-business with important global issues (such as climate change, water scarcity, deforestation, etc) and position the company as a p
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  • ...gh higher yields. This argument has been categorically denounced by social scientists working in the field. Starvation is in most cases caused by lack of access ===The Climate Change Levy===
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  • ...Henderson, 'Constant policing of our research makes us look sinister, say scientists', The Times (London), 25 October 2007.</ref>. He ...: While appearing to be the ultimate experts on global warming, the UN's climate panel has actually distorted public discussion of the issue'], 15 October 2
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  • ...ti-reason. Yet the fact remains that they are held by many, probably most, scientists, and hence cannot simply be presented--as Gillott and Kumar are wont to do- ...who come under attack in Gillott and Kumar's book but all of those, among scientists and philosophers, who have raised questions about the role of science in co
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  • Among the scientists who have promoted GM crops from IPA platforms are [[CS Prakash]], [[Klaus A ...h-long investigation was initiated after a number of leading biotechnology scientists such as Professor Prakash, a regular visitor to Malaysia, expressed concern
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  • ...costs are rising, the cultivatable land is already mostly cultivated, and climate change could hit productive areas hard. We need a sustainable intensificati ...ted as saying that Monsanto's "PR strategy relies on seemingly independent scientists making empty promises about the future benefits of GM crops".<ref>Jamie Dow
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  • ...ne. "The truth is that it will be difficult for Britain to lead the way on climate change in the mid-term future without building new nuclear power stations," ...ainst climate change. May argued that this fundamentalism was not just the climate change "denial lobby" but also applied to non-governmental organisations (N
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  • ...mental Chicken Littles, power-drunk regulators, and unethical-to-dishonest scientists to fuel specious lawsuits, wacky social and political agendas, and the ques ...p by ExxonMobil for the purpose of promoting the uncertainties surrounding climate science.<ref>John Ehrenfeld, "[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-ehrenfeld
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  • ...ate Change: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom</i>.<ref>J. Morris, ed. <i>Climate Change: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom</i>, London: Institute of Econo ...le.php?article_id=625 Adapt or Die: The science, politics and economics of climate change]", International Policy Network, 1st December 2003, accessed 5 Febru
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...ernment scientist, has become one of the world’s leading and most quoted climate sceptics. Singer has also attacked other issues such as ozone depletion, ac
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  • ...wire Europe November 6, 1996 '9OS GUILT-TRAP COULD THREATEN UK HEALTH, SAY SCIENTISTS, SECTION: GENERAL AND CITY NEWS. See also the catalogue entry at the Tobac {{‪Template:Fracking badge‬}}{{Template:Climate badge}}The company's list of clients include some of the UK's and US's bigg
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  • ...ntific consensus on issues that do not fit with that agenda - for example, climate change. ...esources and Our Technology, with respective subheadings: Biodiversity and Climate Change; Energy, Waste & Recycling; and Chemicals and Transport.<ref>See Sci
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  • ...uences. Nuclear generators would be exempted, like wind turbines, from the Climate Change Levy, a tax borne by the nuclear industry despite its carbon-free ad ...es and with contracts to university researchers. So that in fact the whole climate of what might be open and independent scientific research has disappeared,
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  • ...of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London and a leading climate change sceptic. He also edits the ''Journal of Biogeography''. ==Climate change denial and pro-GM blogs==
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  • ...ice-new-media-control-initiative New independent media centre aims to give scientists a voice], ''[[Financial Times]]'', Jan 30, 2001, acc 3 Oct 2012</ref> ...e media a clearing house for scientific briefings and packaged quotes from scientists" and commented on plans to set up a Science Media Centre in the US:
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} Corporate and state resistance to admitting that climate change is a serious threat has gone through several phases, and some of the
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  • In reality, the substances identified by scientists in the tip comprised a cocktail of 248 chemicals, totalling 21,000 tons (42 ==Taverne on climate change==
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  • ...tre is a conservative media 'watchdog' funded by [[Exxon]] and involved in climate change denial. ...rmists often claim the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) scientists have 'settled' the argument in favor of the proposition that unless human a
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  • Lovelock was one of the pioneering scientists who analysed the concentrations of the controversial chemicals chlorofluoro ...the old English countryside with an efficient agribusiness operation. The scientists, the farmers, the agribusiness men, and, most important, the civil servants
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  • ...h and that of my departmental colleagues, as well as the research by other scientists I had quoted, was invented and imaginary. ...seemed more successful than most: Professor Frazer&#39;s claim that, in a climate of growing consumer concern about processes and additives used by the food
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  • ...CUADRILLA’S SHALE GAS SAFETY & ECONOMIC CLAIMS BUT SHOULD HAVE CONSULTED SCIENTISTS ON TECHNICAL ADJUDICATIONS, [PRESS RELEASE EMBARGED UNTIL 00.01HRS, WEDNESD :[[Christopher Pincher]] MP, a member of the energy and climate change select committee, set out his views on the potential for shale gas a
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  • ...cientific Adviser]]. He was appointed permanent special representative for climate change to the foreign secretary, with effect from 1 October 2013. The role ...de la Légion d'Honneur" from the French President in 2009 for his work on climate change and on negotiating the international agreement to build the world's
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  • ...d electricity source that can realistically fulfil our security of supply, climate change and competitiveness requirements is nuclear".<ref name=annual>[http: ==Nukes will save the climate==
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...onian Centre and has been proclaimed as one of Americas 'Outstanding Women Scientists' by ''Discover'' Magazine.<ref>George C Marshall Institute [http://www.mars
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  • ...ual statements that it contributed $60,000 to the organisation to work on "Climate Change", the Fraser Institute does not explicitly disclose the contribution :In 1999, the Fraser Institute raised the ire of scientists and health professionals when it sponsored two conferences on the tobacco i
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...e business participation in the scientific and policy debate on the global climate change issue&#39;. Members included corporate giants such as [[Exxon]], [[D
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  • ....worldwatch.org/chairman/issue/000725.html THE RISE AND FALL OF THE GLOBAL CLIMATE COALITION] ''Worldwatch Issue Alert,'' accessed 29 April 2015 </ref> Shell ...s it is now branding as a solution to climate change. <ref>[The Ecologist, Climate Change Report, November 2001] </ref>
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  • ...er chief scientists and journalists to examine reporting of issues such as climate change, avian flu and MMR.
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  • *Union of Concerned Scientists [[Category:Climate Change Sceptics]][[Category:Tobacco industry funding]
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  • ...edge economy. But new problems have also arisen including energy security, climate change, the tension between intellectual property and competition and, inde ...of 'the importance of wealth transfer' to poor countries in order to fight climate change. In 2009, the Stockholm Network report, ''The UK Pharmaceutical Indu
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  • EFPIA tries to create a favourable policy climate in Europe. It provides a link between the pharmaceutical industry and polic In addition to Pfizer’s own numerous projects, research institutes and scientists, Pfizer is ‘involved in a wide variety of research collaborations and a l
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  • ...g on defence issues has broadened out to be a leading think-tank debunking climate change. *Climate change
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  • ...n planning to set up a second, European organization, tentatively named "[[Scientists for Sound Public Policy]]" (later renamed the [[European Science and Enviro ...ated in Kyoto, Japan …TASSC and ESEF are not-for-profit organizations of scientists, former public policy officials and others interested in the use of sound s
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  • {{Template:NuclearSpin}}{{Template:Climate badge}} ===Climate Sceptic===
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...the link between smoking and cancer remained unproven. They insisted that scientists were mistaken about risks and limitations of SDI. They argued that acid rai
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  • ...tionals with huge market power, aiming to create a more favorable business climate. The finalizing of the single European market (and its extension to Eastern One of the world's leading scientists, Professor Robert Glen, is to head a new research centre being created thro
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  • ...ted “help in altering the debate and creating a more conducive political climate for their anti-abortion position” in response to the increasingly success ...overnment document showed plans for controlling the testimony given by the scientists at the hearings. It also revealed that Health Department officials were ver
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  • ...Phillips, [http://euobserver.com/19/29252 Big tobacco distorted EU treaty, scientists say] ''EUobserver'' 13th January 2010, accessed 7th November 2011 </ref> ...such an approach at the UK and EU levels, the study says. According to the scientists, the firm warned BAT that they would need to tread carefully, lobbying thro
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...name="Michaels"/> Michaels also criticises legislative efforts to control climate change, stating, ‘Science no longer provides justification for any rush t
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  • ...he influence of the ICC to promote an international political and economic climate that is favourable to their interests.' {{ref|132}} ...guard economic growth goals- tries to prevent Conventions such as those on Climate Change, Biodiversity, Ozone Depletion and Toxic Pollution from setting envi
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  • ...ref|56}} DuPont is also reported to have provided funding for the [[Global Climate Coalition]], a global fossil-fuel lobby set up by [[Burson-Marsteller]] in ...leaded petrol. The product was finally banned half a century later, after scientists conclusively proved its detrimental affects. In December 1988, the US Depar
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  • DuPont funds a number of supposedly 'independent' research groups. Scientists from these groups testify in government hearings and in courtrooms, giving One of the scientists that DuPont funds is [[David B. Baker]] who is based at [[Heidelburg Colleg
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  • ..., "Wherever you go, we're always right behind you..."<ref>www.igc.org/trac/climate/gwnominations.html</ref> ...through specific questions composed by our top beauty experts and research scientists, to mirror your needs creating one-of-a-kind products just for you.’<ref>
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  • ...an agreement which at best would make only slight progress toward solving climate change."<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/19991127134609/http://www.api.org ...lion PR campaign to undermine confidence in the scientific consensus about climate change.<ref>'[http://web.archive.org/web/20010803224054/http://www.stopesso
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  • ....</ref> He is also Policy and Communications Director for the [[Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy]];<ref name="LSE"/> ...nwarranted intrusion, without recognising that the media should be holding scientists to account in the same way as they do doctors, judges or any other professi
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  • ...he furthering of opinions critical of the impact of [[global warming]] and climate change, through the funding of astroturf organization such as The [[Advance ...ve recruitment of high-profile representatives from business and industry, scientists, public officials, and other individuals interested in promoting the use of
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  • Transcript of the BBC Newsnight 20 August 2007 section on the climate change protests Title of section: Climate Change: Attitudes and Behaviour
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  • ...tests by animal rights extremists have closed laboratories and intimidated scientists. Now, for the first time, a student campaign in favour of animal testing is ...groups of extremists, but the ongoing silence of those in authority. Until scientists are able to come forward in public and be proud of their work, until univer
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  • ...draising: The Guilty Pleas of Channell and Miller], Federation of American Scientists, accessed 29 February 2008</ref> As director of the International Labor Pro ...s Professor [[Manny Lehman]] of Imperial College London, who could form a "Scientists for SDI" Committee.
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  • :The climate crisis was used to boost biofuels, helping to create the food crisis; and n ...tle to offer global agriculture and the challenges of poverty, hunger, and climate change, because better alternatives are available.[9]
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  • Scientists’ warnings proven correct When GM crops and foods were first introduced in the 1990s, scientists raised concerns that genetic modification was imprecise and unpredictable.
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  • ...d public policymakers, and the industry's relationships with the media and scientists. We also review current research and debates and examine the fragmented fra ...info/index.php/Category:Alcohol_Science_and_Scientists Alcohol Science and Scientists] in the policy process.
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  • ==Watering down climate change research== ...nvironment/2005/jun/09/science.environment Ex-oil lobbyist watered down US climate research]<i>The Guardian</i> 9th June 2005. Accessed 20th March 2008</ref>.
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  • ...ialink, meanwhile, appeared to accept that the current political and media climate had made it impossible to proceed with the deal. The BBC's director-general ==Climate change denial==
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  • When GM crops and foods were first introduced in the late 1990s, scientists raised concerns that genetic modification was imprecise and unpredictable a ...A-Z guide to the pesticide companies and related organisations lobbying on climate change and resisting green farming reforms.
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  • ...ed over $12 million dollars since 1998 to influencing the global debate on climate change. ...of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, maintains a database of scientists and nonprofit organizations with ties to industry, along with a list of sch
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  • ...d other "influentials" in Third World countries seeking to create a better climate for business. In fact, given the large number of ex-CIA agents currently wo ...terrorism tactics, executive protection specialists, behavioral and social scientists, surveillance and interrogation experts, and even architects schooled in th
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ==Campaign to undermine scientific consensus on climate change==
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...ategory:Climate Policy Groups]] [[Category:Climate Scientists]] [[Category:Climate: NGOs and Consumer Groups]]
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...90-odd Lavoisier members as a "dad's army" of mostly retired engineers and scientists from the mining, manufacturing and construction industries'<ref>Melissa Fyf
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  • ..."there is no convincing evidence that CO2 from modern industry is causing climate change."<ref>Derek Clark MEP, "[http://www.derekclarkmep.eu/speeches/06.htm
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...public policy. CCC were main organisers of the [[World Business Summit on Climate Change]].
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  • ...other issues, it is also concerned with endangered species, pollution and climate change. ...ses.<ref>Jaap Krater and Miriam Rose, [http://savingiceland.puscii.nl/?tag=climate-change&language=en 'Development of Iceland’s geothermal energy potential
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ===United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change===
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  • ...ace a new generation of nuclear power plants is that it is a solution to [[climate change]] and energy security. ...ew ones reluctantly if they are essential for energy security and tackling climate change.
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} The '''Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change''' (IPCC) describes itself as having been established to:
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} Two scientists critical of genetic engineering who were invited to contribute to the progr
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  • ...public debates. We do this by promoting respect for evidence and by urging scientists to engage actively with a wide range of groups, particularly when debates a ...icdebate.org.uk/ut_09/minutes_23102002.asp Advisory discussion with social scientists], GM Nation? website, version placed in web archive 16 Aug 2003, accessed i
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  • ...tal, anti-organic and pro-GM. It is also pro-nuclear and dismisses manmade climate change. <ref>Hamish Macdonell, [http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?i *pro-biotech scientists such as [[Anthony Trewavas]]
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  • ...d]]''' lobby. He’s also a member of the scientific advisory board of the climate-change denying '''[[George C. Marshall Institute]]''', and a director of th ...he 9/11 attackers, claiming soon after the New York attacks that two women scientists had “blood” on their hands!”
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  • ...#7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Climate Portal on Powerbase </h2> ...n and lobbying efforts concerning climate change, global warming and other climate-related topics. It is part of [[Powerbase:About|Powerbase]]&mdash;your guid
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  • The technology is strongly advocated by some scientists, notably [[Johannes Lehmann]], associate professor of soil fertility manage ...r, “[http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/docs/biocharbriefing.pdf Biochar for Climate Change Mitigation: Fact or Fiction?]”, Biofuelwatch, February 2009, p. 5<
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/dec/03/carbon-offset-projects-climate-change Rich nations to offset emissions with birth control], The Guardian.
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...d organizations, such as the GEF and WMO/UNEP [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] (IPCC). Observer organizations also include intergovernmental orga
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...by climate change scientists to take the planet into irreversible runaway climate change.
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} ...l as representatives of major energy intensive businesses. <ref>Copenhagen Climate Council [http://www.copenhagenclimatecouncil.com/world-business-summit.html
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  • ...websites such as the US Department of Justice, the Federation of American Scientists and the [[Rand Corporation]], <ref>Alf Gunvald Nilsen, ‘[http://www.times ...it will not combat terrorism or political threats. A vibrant intellectual climate fostering an engaged and informed public might. <ref>Alf Gunvald Nilsen, Va
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  • {{Template:Climate badge}} Dr Anne-Marie Warris is a climate change and emissions trading expert who regularly advises and contributes t
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  • ===Climate Change=== ...s in the promotion of such claims, such as those that underpinned the IPPC CLimate Treaty in 1992. The project claims computer models show more rapid temperat
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  • :The GWPF's primary purpose is to help restore balance and trust in the climate debate that is frequently distorted by prejudice and exaggeration. ...Warming'' he received great encouragement and support, in particular from scientists and engineers with experience in the field. He was urged to continue with h
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  • ...has continually tried to discredit findings which highlight the threat of climate change. The organisation states that it ‘monitors the media to expose the ...r myopic.<ref>Tom Harris (12 Feb 2002) 'The dogma of global, CO2 link with climate change is still uncertain' in The Hamilton Speculator, Canada</ref>
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  • ==Climate change hall of shame== The following is a biography of Adams from the climate change lobbying website, Rising Tide:
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  • ...Rajkot districts in Gujarat. This admission verified 2004 findings of the scientists at the Central Institute of Cotton Research in India who warned of the risk ...at promise in resolving the ongoing food crisis and the adverse impacts of climate change, Oxfam America hails biotech.
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  • ...opinion of most people's ability to control their own actions. In today's climate, it is fine to say drugs can change your personality, it is fine to propose ...stemming the research: For stem cell research to fulfil its potential, US scientists need to develop more backbone’], ''Spiked'', 29 November 2001.
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  • ...nt that he argues against environmentalism and the scientific consensus on climate change: ..... protesters calling for the authorities to do more to avert catastrophic climate change have taken to using the slogan ‘the science has spoken’, as thou
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  • ...e catastrophic and, somewhat contradictorily, concludes that adaptation to climate change will only be possible due to innovation if the pursuit of more energ ...re going to flourish in that warmer world anyway. So in conclusion really, climate change is a problem that we are going to take in our stride as we produce m
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  • ...ormer Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson. It deals with enquiries on climate change which was set up by the Universoty of East Anglia and others.<ref>GW The group opposes action to mitigate climate change and is "deeply concerned about the costs and other implications of m
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  • ==Views on climate change and environmental policy== ..., the controversial research produced by Cato’s scholars on the topic of Climate Change and Environmental Policy in particular is one of interest within the
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  • ...nts of Julian Morris that there is an ulterior motive behind his denial of climate change." <ref>Norman Baker MP,”[http://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?i ...funding, $139,000 of that sum was contributed towards IPN for research on climate change. <ref> ExxonMobil, “[http://research.greenpeaceusa.org/?a=dowload&
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  • ...nge, they are more interested in political, economic and social aspects of climate change "Our main focus is to analyse global warming policies and its econom ...has a very different view to that of Peiser and really believes that what scientists are saying about Global Warming trends is accurate, and that people should
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  • ==Views on climate change== ...://www.truth-out.org/who-pays-to-deny-climate-change63822 Who Pays To Deny Climate Change]”, Truth Out, 3 October 2010, accessed 19.10.10</ref>
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  • ...give an account on the debates which are taking place around the world on climate change and renewable energy. Some of these press releases and the views whi ...ay that there primary purpose is to restore peoples faith and trust on the climate debate by providing a balanced view free of prejudice. They provide their v
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  • ...at Lord Lawson and his colleagues are claiming that there is no issue with climate change as this is what they would like to believe. ...ientist and have never claimed to be one," he said. "My interest is in how climate change is portrayed as a potential disaster and how we respond to that." <r
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  • ...ville]] and a Lead Author of Chapter 2 of the [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change|IPCC]] Third Assessment Report (Credited in the film as 'a Lead Auth ...iously disputes the link between solar activity and temperature in earth's climate history'. He accepted that the time axis of one graph was incorrectly label
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  • ...nce again a speaker in the Heartland Institute/International Conference on Climate Change (2009) a further emphasis of the link between the two skeptic think ...the George C Marshall Institute in Washington that claimed to "undermine" climate change claims.
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  • ...in eliminating poverty and enabling people to cope with adverse effects of climate change and other problems. ...basically 3 groups that benefit from the global warming myth: government, scientists and environmentalists. Environmentalists benefit because they are able to p
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  • ...ch on global warming - and even government-sponsored initiatives to combat climate change. ...ank, responsible for spreading 'demonstrably inaccurate' information about climate science. GreenCEASE also tweeted its output at, or retweeted the content of
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  • ...'[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2009/mar/24/the-age-of-stupid-climate-change?INTCMP=SRCH Airport expansion protests set for take-off]', ''The Gua ...p://journalology.blogspot.co.uk/2007/03/scientists-or-living-marxists.html Scientists or Living Marxists], ''Journalology'', 10 March 2007.
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  • ...tempting to obscure the GM issue by turning up the volume on issues around climate change and so-called sustainability. They hope that people will lose sight ...Panda – Was uns der WWF verschweigt]. YouTube.</ref> In 2010, Argentine scientists published research showing that Roundup causes birth defects in frogs and e
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  • ...ti-reason. Yet the fact remains that they are held by many, probably most, scientists, and hence cannot simply be presented--as Gillott and Kumar are wont to do- ...who come under attack in Gillott and Kumar's book but all of those, among scientists and philosophers, who have raised questions about the role of science in co
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  • ...our of being named the Worst EU Lobbyists of 2010. The results of the dual climate and finance categories of the Worst EU Lobbying Awards 2010 were revealed t ...he [[Conservative Party]] and a US network of lobbyists, defence hawks and climate change deniers. From ''The Observer'':
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  • ...ein also has sought emails and other information from at least two climate scientists, Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech University and Robert Kopp of Rutgers Unive
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  • ...ccessed 14 January 2013</ref> The aim of the network 'is to bring together scientists and biosafety experts with complementary expertise in fields allowing the a ...riculture and food security, taking on board the need to mitigate/adapt to climate change and to protect biodiversity.
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  • ...e to the UK Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology inquiry on 'Climate: Public understanding and policy implications', noting: ...reats as opportunities for scientists to get into the media and make their climate research better understood by the public.
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  • ==Climate-gate role== ...les/science_technology/aposclimategateapos+review+member+resigns/3536642 "'Climate-gate' review member resigns"], Channel 4 News, 11 February 2010; [http://ne
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  • ...ut climatology, who challenge the orthodoxy. But when the vast majority of scientists say one thing, we follow them. Likewise on the safety of genetically modifi On the issue of climate change:
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  • ...of the [[Science and the Media Expert Group]] and publicly offered to help scientists who felt that they had been misrepresented in the press. ...even provided his email address - via his personal Twitter feed - so that scientists could take up his offer.
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  • She was appointed minister of state for climate change and industry in June 2017, replacing [[Nick Hurd]] who was moved to ...[[Boris Johnson]] offered her a position of President of the UK’s COP26 climate talks. In a tweet Perry said:
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  • In 2012-13 Professor Beddington led a panel of senior scientists calling for UK investment in nuclear technologies. The group's report publi ...ge/naturalsciences/climatechange/newssummary/news_27-3-2013-17-39-1 Senior scientists call for UK investment in nuclear technologies], Imperial College London Sc
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  • The BGS estimates have been called into question by a team of scientists at [[Heriot-Watt University]] in Edinburgh, led by Professor [[John Underhi *[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change Group]] - Associate Member
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  • Interestingly, Jones has been quick to criticise non-scientists raising concerns about GM crops. In 2000, Prince Charles gave a Reith lectu ...eral public’s inability to understand science and failure on the part of scientists and the government to give a clear, consistent message which has fuelled su
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  • ...accessed 14 September 2013 </ref> EWACC brought together “distinguished scientists from various research fields and communities, the private (energy) sector, ...ice (DAAD) – www.daad.org, World Climate Research Programme – www.wcrp-climate.org, World Meteorological Organization – www.wmo.int, DFG – www.dfg.de,
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  • ...commentator on volcanoes, natural disasters and the dangers of human-made climate change. He was a Government adviser on the Icelandic volcanic ash problem i Professor McGuire has also been a consultant on natural hazards and climate change for the [[HSBC]] group since 2006. <ref name= "Debrett"> [http://www
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  • ...uded in the 'virtual risk' section, which serves to describe risk on which scientists cannot agree: * virtual risks - scientists do not know or cannot agree: e.g. BSE/CJD, suspected carcinogens, global wa
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  • ...falling behind," he said<ref>Mark Prigg, 'GM crops get all-clear from top scientists', The Evening Standard, 23 June 2005.</ref></td> ...an entomologist at Broom's Barn, said the study was vetted by independent scientists and that Monsanto had no role in determining the way the data was collected
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  • ...ms sees global warming as a 'virtual risk', in other words a risk on which scientists cannot agree.<ref>John Adams, [http://john-adams.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2
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  • ...ies were published in the March 1961 issue of the ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists'', and in August 1961 the IAS was ...also gained considerable political support, particularly in the favourable climate that followed the election victory of the Conservatives under Edward Heath
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  • ==Links with climate denialists== ...ext few decades. <ref name=basic> [http://uk.businessinsider.com/trump-epa-climate-science-myron-ebell-2016-11?r=US&IR=T Trump is taking advice on the future
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  • ...parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/energy-and-climate-change-committee/news/new-report-shale-gas/ Shale gas gets support from MPs ...ics/2014/feb/20/george-osborne-climate-change-cheaply George Osborne wants climate change tackled as cheaply as possible], ''The Guardian'', 20 February 2014,
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  • ...Adrian Radford described his three years inside the group that terrorised scientists and suppliers linked to animal laboratories in a relentless onslaught. ...the leaders were in jail. "There are just enough out of prison to keep the climate of fear going," he warned. "People have good reason to remain worried."
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  • ...its supporters are [[Nigel Lawson]], Conservative peer and founder of the climate sceptic [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]], and Tory MPs [[Jacob Rees-Mog *[[Angus Dalgliesh]], represents Brexit lobby group [[Scientists for Britain]]
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  • ...olicy Act (Nepa) will increase greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate the climate crisis. ...o consider the cumulative effects of projects, including the impact on the climate crisis.<ref> Jillian Ambrose,[https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jan
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  • ...ation and promote research including without limitation in the subjects of climate science, environmental protection, sustainable development and related fiel ...of human need, and including projects which aim to mitigate the effects of Climate Change || all or any purposes which are charitable according to English law
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  • ...reduce the risks associated with natural disasters, humanitarian crises or climate change through the deployment of personnel referred to in article 3.1.1 as ...zine four times a year. The Society supports the training and education of scientists working in applied microbiology through these activities as well as the myr
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  • ...oceans and strategies to create more sustainable cities and stabilise the climate. || 1. the objects of the charity are: 1.1 to promote for the benefit of th ...the benefit of the public by advancing education and raising awareness of climate change, resource scarcity, peak oil and economic resilience. Promoting indi
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  • ...ill sell music in order to fund pro-social activity such as tree planting, Climate change communication, Sustainable building opportunities, animal welfare, w ...ntific meetings, educational activities, policy work, awards and grants to scientists and students. || To promote the science of biochemistry and the cellular an
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