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They still walk among us

Last updated: July 6, 2025 11:40 pm
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The intertwining web of climate denial think tanks and their influence on the right-wing press continues to shape public discourse on environmental issues. Despite calls for greater accountability and transparency, organizations like the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) and the Institute of Ideas remain deeply embedded in media narratives, spreading disinformation and sowing doubt about the urgency of addressing climate change.

At the heart of this issue is Ipso, the self-regulatory body for the press in the UK, which has been criticized for its lack of protocols against inaccuracy in commentary pieces. Brian Cathcart, from the Byline Times, has called Ipso a “fig leaf” that enables unethical journalistic conduct rather than curbing it. The failure of Ipso to hold media outlets accountable for spreading misinformation has allowed climate denial think tanks to continue their influence on public opinion.

The reluctance of successive governments to follow through on the Leveson inquiry, which was meant to examine the relationship between journalists and the police, has also contributed to the unchecked power of the media. Calls for Leveson Part Two have been met with resistance, with political parties like Labour backtracking on promises to address press abuse and introduce independent regulation.

The close ties between media figures and politicians, such as Keir Starmer’s alleged pact with Rupert Murdoch, raise questions about the impartiality of regulatory bodies like Ofcom. The appointment of individuals with clear biases, such as Lord Grade, to key positions within regulatory agencies further undermines public trust in the media’s ability to report objectively on issues like climate change.

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The influence of former journalists and media figures, like Charles Moore and Claire Fox, who hold positions in think tanks and the House of Lords, perpetuates a climate of doubt and denial around climate science. These individuals use their platforms to cast aspersions on the scientific consensus around climate change, promoting fossil fuel interests and obstructing meaningful action to address the climate crisis.

Even within the Labour Party, figures like Maurice Glasman have aligned themselves with far-right groups like the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, which promote climate denial and anti-science rhetoric. The continued presence of individuals like Glasman in positions of influence highlights the pervasiveness of climate denial within political circles and the media.

As the world grapples with the urgent need to address climate change, the influence of climate denial think tanks and their allies in the media and politics poses a significant obstacle to progress. Without greater transparency, accountability, and a commitment to truth-telling, the voices of dissent and misinformation will continue to shape public discourse and hinder efforts to tackle the greatest challenge of our time. Morgan McSweeney, the chief of staff for Sir Keir Starmer, recently made a statement declaring, “Morgan is one of ours, we love him.” This affirmation of support highlights the strong bond and camaraderie within Starmer’s team.

In a significant display of influence, the House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee invited John Constable from the GWPF to provide evidence on climate policy ahead of COP 26. During his testimony, Constable called for an increase in fossil fuel extraction and nuclear energy, while also suggesting a reduction in current renewable energy provisions.

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Leo Hickman, the director and editor of Carbon Brief, expressed his dismay at the committee’s decision to invite the GWPF, a notorious climate change skeptic think tank, to provide expert testimony. Hickman took to Twitter to question the credibility of the committee and called for transparency regarding the funding sources of the GWPF.

The media landscape in the UK has been heavily influenced by powerful actors with vested interests, leading to a distortion of truth and public interest. This manipulation of information poses a threat to democracy and the dissemination of objective reporting on crucial issues such as climate change.

In response to these challenges, Media Revolution was launched in October 2024 as a collaborative working group dedicated to challenging the status quo in media reporting. By addressing the capture of the media by powerful entities and advocating for honest and unbiased journalism, Media Revolution aims to uphold the principles of democracy and truth in reporting.

Tom Hardy FRSA, a seasoned education expert with decades of experience in the field, is a key member of Media Revolution. With a background in academia and a commitment to promoting objective reporting, Hardy brings valuable insights to the group’s efforts to reform the media landscape and uphold journalistic integrity.

For more information on Media Revolution and their mission, visit their website at MediaRevolution.org. Join us in the fight for honest and transparent media reporting to ensure a more informed and empowered society.

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