A climate realist and long-time campaigner for climate sanity, Lord Lawson died on April 3. This is his last column.
By Nigel Lawson, The Spectator, Nov. 6, 2021
The British government’s COP26 targets are ambitious (and eye-wateringly expensive). Amid the debate, one important question seems to be missing. Are we really facing an existential threat? Or might the climate change “crisis” in fact be quasi-religious hysteria, based on ignorance?
It is true that, since the industrial revolution, when we began to use fossil fuels — first coal, then oil and gas — as our source of energy, this has led to a steady, albeit gradual, increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.… Read more