Why there is no Climate Crisis | Ben Pile, Climate Debate UK

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This presentation gives an overview of the thinking behind Climate Debate UK. Ben argues that there is a 'gap' between science and policy, which is obscured by green ideology. The following links give further information on the climate debate and why there is no climate crisis, https://climatedebate.co.uk/climate-debate/ and https://climatedebate.co.uk/why-there-is-no-climate-crisis/

Ben is an independent writer and researcher, filmmaker and commentator. He has been writing on the science and politics of climate and the environment for publications such as Spiked-online since the mid-2000s and is a frequent contributor to shows on GB News, Talk TV and others. He is the co-founder of Climate Debate UK, which helps the public, journalists and other organisations find the information necessary for democratic discussion about climate and energy policy.

Ben is the Chair of the Together Declaration Cabinet Workgroup on Net Zero. He is the author of Together Declaration & Climate Debate UK report, ‘Is there an ‘air pollution crisis’ in UK cities?’ which demonstrated that neither the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) nor the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP) could find evidence of a causal link between air pollution and mortality. Ben and his report have been quoted extensively in the media.

His work can be found at the following sites:
http://benpile.substack.com; UKclimatedebate.co.uk

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