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Fertilisation effect: Over the past 30 years, the earth  has become observably greener, and this has even affected most parts of the Sahel (credit: Getty Images)

There is something odd about the global warming debate — or the climate change debate, as we are now expected to call it, since global warming has for the time being come to a halt.

I have never shied away from controversy, nor — for example, as Chancellor — worried about being unpopular if I believed that what I was saying and doing was in the public interest.

But I have never in my life experienced the extremes of personal hostility, vituperation and vilification which I — along with other dissenters, of course — have received for my views on global warming and global warming policies.

For example, according to the Climate Change Secretary, Ed Davey, the global warming dissenters are, without exception, "wilfully ignorant" and in the view of the Prince of Wales we are "headless chickens". Not that "dissenter" is a term they use. We are regularly referred to as "climate change deniers", a phrase deliberately designed to echo "Holocaust denier" — as if questioning present policies and forecasts of the future is equivalent to casting malign doubt about a historical fact.

The heir to the throne and the minister are senior public figures, who watch their language. The abuse I received after appearing on the BBC's Today programme last February was far less restrained. Both the BBC and I received an orchestrated barrage of complaints to the effect that it was an outrage that I was allowed to discuss the issue on the programme at all. And even the Science and Technology Committee of the House of Commons shamefully joined the chorus of those who seek to suppress debate.

In fact, despite having written a thoroughly documented book about global warming more than five years ago, which happily became something of a bestseller, and having founded a think tank on the subject — the Global Warming Policy Foundation — the following year, and despite frequently being invited on Today to discuss economic issues, this was the first time I had ever been asked to discuss climate change. I strongly suspect it will also be the last time.

The BBC received a well-organised deluge of complaints — some of them, inevitably, from those with a vested interest in renewable energy — accusing me, among other things, of being a geriatric retired politician and not a climate scientist, and so wholly unqualified to discuss the issue.

Perhaps, in passing, I should address the frequent accusation from those who violently object to any challenge to any aspect of the prevailing climate change doctrine, that the Global Warming Policy Foundation's non-disclosure of the names of our donors is proof that we are a thoroughly sinister organisation and a front for the fossil fuel industry.

As I have pointed out on a number of occasions, the Foundation's Board of Trustees decided, from the outset, that it would neither solicit nor accept any money from the energy industry or from anyone with a significant interest in the energy industry. And to those who are not-regrettably-prepared to accept my word, I would point out that among our trustees are a bishop of the Church of England, a former private secretary to the Queen, and a former head of the Civil Service. Anyone who imagines that we are all engaged in a conspiracy to lie is clearly in an advanced stage of paranoia.

The reason why we do not reveal the names of our donors, who are private citizens of a philanthropic disposition, is in fact pretty obvious. Were we to do so, they, too, would be likely to be subject to the vilification and abuse I mentioned earlier. And that is something which, understandably, they can do without.

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Oliver K. Manuel
May 6th, 2014
4:05 PM
Thank you, Nigel Lawson, for speaking out! George Orwell correctly forecast our future when he moved from London to the Scottish Isle of Jura to start writing "Nineteen Eighty-Four" in 1946!

Oliver K. Manuel
May 6th, 2014
4:05 PM
Climategate has now exposed sixty-nine years (2014 - 1945 = 69 yrs) of global abuse of the scientific method by members of the UN's IPCC, the National Academies of Sciences of the US, UK, USSR, Sweden, Norway, Germany, etc. These leaders of science now refuse to publicly address nine pages of precise experimental data (pages 19-27) that falsify their post-1945 models of the cosmos, the Sun, Earth's climate and the atomic nucleus. Their present actions suggest that their past acts of deception were intentional! “A Journey to the Core of the Sun – Chapter 2: Acceptance of Reality" https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10640850/Chapter_2.pdf

richard2
May 5th, 2014
10:05 PM
Renewable energy- Germany plans to build 60,000 new wind turbines — in forests, in the foothills ………. 60,000 turbines x 45 cement mixer lorries per turbine x 20 tons of cement per lorry. = 54,000,000 tons of cement in pristine countryside. every wind farm is a city of concrete.

Anonymorichardus
May 5th, 2014
9:05 PM
Right about the deserts greening, http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/07/130708103521.htm Deserts 'greening' from rising carbon dioxide: Green foliage boosted across the world's arid regions Date: July 8, 2013 Source: CSIRO Australia Summary: Increased levels of carbon dioxide have helped boost green foliage across the world's arid regions over the past 30 years through a process called carbon dioxide fertilization, according to new research.

Laughsatconspiracytheroists
May 5th, 2014
5:05 PM
Lord Lawson expends many words to describe a vast conspiracy. The scientists aren't wrong, he is. Who does fund the GWPF?

Mervyn
May 5th, 2014
9:05 AM
The IPCC can be conveniently ignored because although it is disguised as the world's "peak scientific body" (which it is certainly not), in reality it is blatantly evident it is a political body engaged in activism to achieve international agreement over the control of fossil fuel energy use.

Anonymous
May 5th, 2014
9:05 AM
An excellent article, which will, of course, persuade no one. Lord Lawson is correct in observing that Climate Guilt has replaced Original Sin as the justification for the self-flagellation of the developed world; but I wouldn't say that it has replaced Communism - the hijacking of ecological responsibility by the diletante left is the New Communism. The waste implicit in extravagant policies feeds the time honoured fallacy that levelling down leads to greater equality and is "therefore" fairer. In "1984" the extravagance of War was an instrument of the Party whose sole aim was to maximise their own power. Now the unelected bureaucrats and technocrats have their own supernational Ministry of Impoverishment.

David Walker
May 4th, 2014
2:05 PM
Excellent. Thank you,your Lordship.

grimm
May 4th, 2014
11:05 AM
The discussion of the global warming issue in the broadcast media is almost totally one-sided. Where are the in depth news features and documentaries dealing with the issues Mr Lawson writes about in this article? The C4 documentary "The Great Global Warming Swindle" back in 2007 stands as a sole example of the sceptics being given substantial air time. Broadcasters should have a duty to inform the public about all aspects of this issue. Instead we get bland uniformity of opinion. It is as though the TV companies were staffed with environmentalists and their sympathisers. Environmentalists I have known personally have always been the artistically inclined and drawn to the creative professions. They tend to have an irrational distaste for industrial development seeing it as self-evidentally evil, ugly and driven only by "mankind's foolishness and greed". For them industry means "black satanic mills", chemicals mean pollution, third world poverty and backwardness mean sustainability and "unspoiled" cultures. Environmentalism also has a strong class bias. Whatever their stated goals the underlying drive is toward a more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing world for the better off.

Catmando
May 4th, 2014
9:05 AM
Shame on Lord Lawson for presenting a rather whining and self-pitying piece. He would know, if he bothered to read more widely, that the term denier has been used of people who have contradicted the science without any basis in credible evidence for 150 years. For instance, Herbert Spencer was a vaccine denier way back when. To claim that the term is designed to make one think of Holocaust deniers is ignorant.

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