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  2. Watts Up With That? - Wikipedia

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    The blog predominantly discusses climate issues with a focus on anthropogenic climate change, generally accommodating beliefs that are in opposition to the scientific consensus on climate change. Contributors include Christopher Monckton and Fred Singer as guest authors. [8]

  3. Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley

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    Christopher Walter Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley (born 14 February 1952) is a British public speaker and hereditary peer.He is known for his work as a journalist, Conservative political advisor, UKIP political candidate, and for his invention of the mathematical puzzle Eternity.

  4. Science and Public Policy Institute - Wikipedia

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    The organization's executive director is Robert Ferguson, and the chief policy adviser is Christopher Monckton. Joe D'Aleo is the institute's Meteorology Adviser. Further science advisers, as listed in 2011, include: Robert M. Carter; Craig D. Idso; William Kininmonth; David Legates; Willie Soon was at one time the chief science advisor.

  5. Column: Climate change isn't a theory, a future problem

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  6. Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement

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    Christopher Monckton was praised as the leading spokesman of the "global warming swindle" in the introduction to an Executive Intelligence Review interview with him in 2009, but he was also considered to have a relatively limited view of the cabal behind the hoax. [128] A movement newsletter says that environmental groups seek to "force ...

  7. Climate change denial - Wikipedia

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    Climate change denial is commonly rooted in a phenomenon known as conspiracy theory, in which people misattribute events to a powerful group's secret plot or plan. [108] People with certain cognitive tendencies are also more drawn than others to conspiracy theories about climate change.

  8. Willie Soon - Wikipedia

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    Soon is an anthropogenic climate change denier, [4] [6] disputing the scientific understanding of climate change, and contends that most global warming is caused by solar variation rather than by human activity. [7] [8] He co-wrote a paper whose methodology was widely criticised by the scientific community. [9]

  9. Dimmock v Secretary of State for Education and Skills

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    The film's distribution was also opposed by Christopher Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, a prominent British global warming denier.According to Monckton, he "identified three dozen scientific errors in it" and prompted an unnamed wealthy friend "to do something to fight back against this tide of unscientific freedom-destroying nonsense". [11]