Jeremy Corbyn’s astrophysicist brother has claimed that ‘man-made climate change does not exist’ and is ‘manufactured’ by journalists.
Piers Corbyn, 72, says claims of widespread consensus on the topic of man-made climate change are false.
In April, Piers branded 16-year-old environmental activist Greta Thunberg an ‘ignorant brainwashed child’ who ‘suffers mental abuse by manipulative adults’
Piers believes the root cause of rising temperatures is solar activity which produces natural climate change cycles.
He said: ‘The general trend now is toward colder weather and jet stream fluctuations, and some very warm spells within a generally colder world.
‘I would say man-made climate change does not exist.
‘This is a manufactured story that journalists have put out.
‘If we check it out there is not any evidence that there is a consensus for belief in man-made climate change.’
He supports this claim with a petition from the late 1990s signed by 30,000 sceptical scientists.
The Labour leader’s older brother, who runs forecasting firm WeatherAction, will share his views at The Bigger Picture, a six-hour event at Moose Hall in Swindon, Wiltshire, on Saturday
Mr Corbyn will talk at the £10-per-ticket seminar with Mark Windows who runs a podcast devoted to what he claims are fake news narratives about global events.
The third speaker is Sandi Adams, who believes the UN’s Agenda 21 sustainable development programme is a major threat to human freedom.
But despite Piers’ scepticism, it would appear his younger brother has a very different outlook on climate change. But then when it’s all about the money....it’s all about the money!
Piers joins a group that includes Prof Phillip Trott and the late Prof Anthony Frew who explained away the premature deaths as zombie statistics.
Yesterday, it was announced that Jeremy Corbyn has created a new role on Labour’s front bench, appointing Danielle Rowley as shadow minister for climate justice.
TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT:
Professor Anthony Frew And Proffessor Phillip Stott.
Philip Stott is a professor emeritus of biogeography at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and a former editor of the Journal of Biogeography.
Prof Stott has researched on the construction of environmental knowledge, including global warming as a Barthesian myth, for over thirty years.
Stott has been critical of terms like 'climate sceptic' and 'climate-change denier'; he believes in a distinction between the science of climate change and what he asserts is the Barthesian myth [14] of global warming,[15] saying,
"... the global warming myth harks back to a lost Golden Age of climate stability, or, to employ a more modern term, climate 'sustainability'. Sadly, the idea of a sustainable climate is an oxymoron. The fact that we have rediscovered climate change at the turn of the Millennium tells us more about ourselves, and about our devices and desires, than about climate. Opponents of global warming are often snidely referred to as 'climate change deniers'; precisely the opposite is true. Those who question the myth of global warming are passionate believers in climate change - it is the global warmers who deny that climate change is the norm."
Stott is also critical of organizations like the IPCC.
Professor Anthony Frew Debunks Sadiq's Khans Figures On Air Pollution.


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