Lord Christopher Monckton, known in England as the Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, was born on February 14, 1952. Acclaimed occasionally as the “high priest” of climate skepticism, he prevented several government-level scientific frauds while serving as a Downing Street special advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, saving the British taxpayers billions of pounds.
In 1986 Lord Monckton was among the first to advise the Prime Minister that “global warming” caused by CO2 should be investigated. Two years later she made a speech predicting that temperatures would rise by 1degree centigrade per decade, and set up the Hadley Centre for Forecasting.
Both would later change their views on this topic based upon increasingly better and more reliable data a good part of which was generated through the Hadley Center itself. In 2006, a finance house, (Lord Monckton sent me the following quote below to confirm the Financial House and the papers he wrote along with some others he has written.) in London consulted with Lord Monkton on whether “global warming” would prove catastrophic. His 40 page report concluded that, though some warming could be expected, it would be both harmless and beneficial.
“The report to the finance house was posted on the Sunday Telegraph website for some years, but has been taken down now. So link instead to Scienceandpublicpolicy.org or to Wattsupwiththat.com, where entering “Monckton” into the search field will pull up dozens of papers and articles by me. M of B” [M Of b stands for Monckton of Brenchley.]
It was Lord Monckton who discovered evidence of a well-funded clique of scientists, officials and politicians who had been manipulating data results to exaggerate the imagined (and imaginary) problem. Two weeks following his report, the Climategate emails confirmed the existence and identities of the clique he had named, revealing not only their questionable methods but also the close personal links between them. This can be verified at “The Lord Monckton Foundation Agaphesis.”
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