Ukip green policy: Climate change 'open to question' says energy spokesman Roger Helmer
TOM BAWDEN
Author Biography ENVIRONMENT
EDITOR Tuesday 30 December 2014 / http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ukip-green-policy-climate-change-is-open-to-question-says-energy-spokesman-roger-helmer-9949125.html?cmpid=facebook-post
Exclusive: UKIP's
energy spokesman has dismissed 'climate alarmism' in an attack on mainstream
climate change science
Ukip’s energy spokesman Roger Helmer has
claimed that the link between rising carbon dioxide levels and human activity
is still “open to question”, in an outspoken attack on mainstream climate
change science.
In an interview with The Independent, Mr
Helmer dismissed “climate alarmism”, suggested that predicted rises in global
temperatures were “grossly exaggerated” by many scientists, and pledged that a
Ukip government would scrap legally binding targets to curb carbon emissions.
Mr Helmer, Ukip MEP for the East Midlands and a former businessman, also defended the
Big Six energy firms saying they had been scapegoated for high gas prices, and
urged the country to get a move on with fracking.
Outlining Ukip’s position on global
warming, Mr Helmer said: “We think the relation between human activity and Co2
levels is open to question, while the relationship between global temperature
and atmospheric Co2 levels is hugely open to question, especially as there
hasn’t been any global warming for the last 18 years according to satellite
data.
“And we know that although we’re constantly
told by the media that there is a scientific consensus, that nobody disagrees
with, in fact there are a great number of scientists who actually think that
the sensitivity figures that the IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change] is using – of 3 degrees for a doubling of Co2 – is grossly exaggerated,” he said.
The sensitivity figures relate to the
amount the atmosphere is forecast to warm if the volume of greenhouse gases in
it doubles. Although estimates vary, the figures from the IPCC, the UN’s
official global warming research group, are generally regarded as being quite conservative.
Mr Helmer, a Cambridge maths graduate who is also Ukip’s
industry spokesman, said the planet has experienced a consistent pattern of
warming and cooling over the past 10,000 years that is unconnected to human
influence. “But there you are, I’m not a
scientist, I’m speculating.”
Mr Helmer’s opinions do not chime with the
scientific consensus. The latest IPCC report, compiled by hundreds of climate
scientists working from thousands of scientific papers, found that 97 per cent
of leading scientists are extremely confident that the atmosphere is warming
and that humans are the main cause of the temperature increase.
“As Roger Helmer is honest enough to admit,
he is not a scientist – and frankly, it shows. There’s been a slowdown rather
than a pause in global warming. Such slowdowns (and accelerations) have
happened before and are explicable,” said Joanna Haigh, professor of
atmospheric physics at Imperial College London. “Nobody credible believes
climate sensitivity is likely to be below 1C and the extra Co2 in the atmosphere is
indisputably from fossil fuel combustion.”
In his interview with The Independent, Mr
Helmer also attacked subsidies for green energy as an expensive waste of money
that increased the cost of electricity production. “If we were to have a Ukip
government elected in May, one of the first things we’d do would be to repeal the
Climate Change Act,” he said, referring to the legally binding target to reduce
carbon emissions by 80 per cent by 2050, compared with 1990 levels.
Asked if
David Cameron has lived up to his pledge to be the “greenest government
ever”, Mr Helmer replies: “They clearly haven’t been the greenest ever
government. But they have been sufficiently green to do huge damage.”
While the main parties compete to take the
hardest line on the Big Six, Mr Helmer said he was sympathetic to their plight.
“Politicians from the old parties are desperately looking for a scapegoat for
the high energy prices. But we’ve imposed a whole series of obligations,
subsidies and allowances, which is extraordinarily complex and vastly
anticompetitive and it loads very heavy costs on to the industry,” he said.
Mr Helmer is also very much in favour of
fracking – as long as there is oil and gas to frack. “The truth is we really
don’t know how much is there – the general feeling is that estimates we’ve seen
so far are on the low side. But of course we don’t know until we start
drilling, so let’s start drilling.”
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