A balanced and rational approach to climate change
The Global Warming Policy Foundation is a non-partisan think tank and a registered educational charity that focuses on climate and energy policy.
We are deeply concerned about the impact of climate change policies: that they may be doing more harm than good, both to the world’s poorest people and the environment.
Our aim is to provide robust and reliable analysis of climate and energy issues, based on rigorous research, for policymakers and the general public.
The 2023 Hurricane Season
By Paul Homewood
The Global Warming Policy Foundation has published its periodic review of global hurricane activity.
Publications
The State of the Climate 2023
London, 28 March — In his annual review of the state of the global climate, …
History of weather extremes reveals little has changed, new report shows
A new report published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation challenges the popular but mistaken …
Scientists call for radical reform of scientific government advice
London, 18 March – A wide-ranging review of official science advice examines serious failings in the way scientific advice is being delivered …
Former World Bank economist warns of energy transition’s fiscal risks
A new paper by a former World Bank economist warns that the UK’s current decarbonisation timeframe is unrealistic and threatens to be economically and socially unsustainable.
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Announcements
Open peer review: The Danish Energy Transition
Joe Oliver, former Canadian finance minister, joins the GWPF
Professor Michael Alder joins the GWPF
Met Office concedes UK storms are not getting stronger – but refuses to retract false climate claim
Calls for Met Office to retract false ‘more intense storms’ claim
New IPCC chairman is right to rebuke misleading climate alarm
Reuters inaccurate fact check
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