Farage
and Truss attend UK launch of US climate denial group
British arm
of Heartland, which has taken oil and Republican funding, to be led by ex-Ukip
head Lois Perry
Helena
Horton and Ben Quinn
Wed 15 Jan
2025 06.00 GMT
Climate
science deniers are lining up a political offensive in Britain after a US lobby
group opened a UK branch which is already working with Nigel Farage.
The Reform
UK leader was the guest of honour at the launch of Heartland UK/Europe, which
is to be headed by a former leader of Ukip and climate denier.
The former
prime minister Liz Truss was seen at the event in London, alongside current
Tory MPs Andrew Griffith, who is the shadow trade minister, and Christopher
Chope.
The
establishment of this UK branch of the Heartland Institute – which has links to
the incoming Trump administration and has drawn on funding from companies
including ExxonMobil and wealthy US Republican donors – comes as Farage seeks
to make hostility to net zero a centrepiece of Reform’s electoral pitch. Reform
MPs have used speaking time in parliament to push for the scrapping of net zero
targets and to call for new coalmines.
Heartland
has made some extreme and incorrect comments on climate. In the past, it has
compared people who believe in global heating to the Unabomber, the US
terrorist jailed for killing three people and injuring many others. It has also
wrongly claimed heatwaves are not increasing in the US because of the climate
crisis.
The
Heartland Institute president, James Taylor, said: “During recent years, a
growing number of policymakers in the UK and continental Europe have requested
Heartland establish a satellite office to provide resources to conservative
policymakers throughout Europe. With our UK and European launch, we aim to
fulfil this requested impact throughout Europe.”
Lois Perry,
who led Ukip until June and has described the climate emergency as “a scam”,
will head the UK branch. She has made regular appearances on GB News, where she
has played down the existence of, and threats posed by, the climate crisis.
The launch
in December was held in the exclusive Brooks’s private members club in Mayfair,
one of the few remaining gentlemen’s clubs that does not admit women.
Farage has
struck up a close relationship with the group. In an interview in October with
Taylor, he claimed the “minority position” against net zero was “gaining
ground”. A leading UK-based climate research institute said Heartland had a
track record of promoting extreme versions of climate science denial in the US.
Bob Ward,
the director of communications at the LSE’s Grantham Research Institute on
Climate Change and the Environment, said: “Heartland no doubt feels emboldened
by the prospect of a new Trump administration that is promising to carry out an
ideological purge of anything related to climate action.”.
The
development was described by the Green party co-leader Adrian Ramsay as a move
to “import dirty US climate-denying money into British politics”.
“That Farage
seems so willing to sell out British interests and front climate denial for his
own short-term gain should alarm us all,” he added.
Griffith
said: “In any year, I attend hundreds of external events with business
organisations and thinktanks, none of which automatically imply my endorsement.
A successful UK business environment requires competitive energy costs,
something this socialist government seems not to understand.”
Reform UK,
the Heartland Institute and Truss have been approached for comment.
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