
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 Good News on Coral Reefs
By Dr Peter Ridd
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Publications

Little evidence of changes in extreme weather trends
New IPCC attribution statistics are distorting observational evidence London – 27 July A new paper …

Government is neglecting climate adaptation
GWPF warns that the government’s obsession with renewables instead of strengthening resilience is leaving the …

As energy crisis threatens civil unrest, new study documents 30 years of the EU’s failed climate policies
London, 11 July – As the Vice-President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans, is calling …

Steve Baker MP warns of risks of computer modelling
Calls for caution of computer modellers advising government Baker’s warning was issued in the foreword …
Announcements
Professor Samuel Furfari joins GWPF Academic Advisory Council
Steve Baker MP warns of risks of computer modelling
Steven Koonin delivers the 2021 Annual GWPF Lecture
Failure of Net Zero policy ‘virtually certain’, senior engineer warns
Professor Ray Bates joins GWPF Academic Advisory Council
Professor Steven Koonin to deliver the 2021 Annual GWPF Lecture
GWPF calls for Climate Feedback to withdraw untrue and misleading claims
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