More Revelations Emerge of How the Climate Change Committee Dupes Parliament into Voting for Net Zero Measures

From the DAILY SKEPTIC

BY CHRIS MORRISON

Having been caught using just one high wind year to persuade British parliamentarians to donkey-nod through an insane rush to Net Zero in 2019, interest is growing in some of the other stunts pulled by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) to promote the green collectivist agenda. In 2020, the CCC used a supposed finding of the Citizen Climate Assembly to promote to Parliament the idea – found in its Sixth Carbon Budget – that meat and dairy consumption should be cut by up to 40%. In fact only a third of the 108-strong assembly discussed the matter, and only 10 people expressed priority support for such severe reductions in the diet. The assembly was largely curated by the CCC, while £200,000 of funding for the event organiser was supplied by the European Climate Foundation, a green activist operation drawing heavy financial support from Extinction Rebellion funder Sir Christopher Hohn.

The CCC’s Sixth Carbon Budget identified the drastic legal pathways the U.K. Government must follow to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide during the years 2033 to 2037. Everything must go it seems in the unreal world of Net Zero, despite the fact that human activity – and survival – depends on exploiting the Earth’s natural resources. “The experience of the U.K. Climate Assembly shows that if people understand what is needed and why, if they have options and can be involved in the decision-making process, they will support the transition to Net Zero,” states the CCC.

The investigative journalist Ben Pile broke the meat story and wondered at the time how just 10 individuals can be used to somehow represent the wishes of 66 million people. Needless to say, poodle media took the bone with Roger Harrabin of the BBC writing that members thought politicians should encourage people to eat up to 40% less meat.

The assembly was set up by a number of Parliamentary committees to include 108 members of the public invited for six weekend sessions around the time of the first Covid lockdown in 2020. Three were held in Birmingham and three by Zoom. The Chief Executive of the CCC, Chris Stark, was one of the four main organisers and one of the four ‘Expert Leads’. The leads chose the speakers who addressed the gathering. What transpired, of course, was 12 days of relentless eco propagandising. Just 35 members of the Assembly discussed the ‘what we eat’ issue and, noted Pile, listened to one speaker who said the following:

We know that red and processed meat is associated with a number of health conditions so it’s linked to heart disease, it’s linked to strokes, it’s linked to particular types of cancer like bowel cancer, it is also linked to diabetes. Whereas on the other hand, eating fruit and vegetables is linked to prevention of all these conditions, so the more fruit and vegetables you eat, you are less likely to suffer from those diseases.

Alas, when it came to a vote on eight options, only 29% of the group, or 10 members, chose eating less meat as a priority. In fact it was the second least popular option.

Mike Thompson was the Chief Economist of the CCC and the lead author of its Sixth Carbon Budget. He put a slightly different spin on the ball:

The Climate Change Assembly said it would be happy with a 20-40% reduction in meat consumption. We’ve looked really carefully at the Climate Assembly recommendations and actually we were quite engaged in the process as well. If you take the time to guide people through this, to explain why the changes are needed, to explain the sorts of things that need to happen, they’re really supportive of action, and actually we were really surprised how supportive they were of late of the things we were thinking of already.

Quite what planet people like Thompson operate on is not clear, but a good case can be made that extreme eco activists like him, indeed anyone associated with the Climate Change Committee, should not be allowed anywhere near the machinery of public policy and Government. The agenda of Net Zero, with its capacity to wreak havoc on economic and social lifestyles, is far too important to be left to public sector extremists and lazy Parliamentarians content to follow a Net Zero narrated plan. The push to 100% Net Zero was rushed through with barely an hour’s debate in the House of Commons in 2019, with MPs relying on advice from the CCC that there would be just seven days a year when wind turbines produced less than 10% of their potential electricity output. This of course helped play down the enormous cost of storage required for intermittent wind and solar power. Net Zero Watch has noted not seven, but 30 such days in 2020, 33 in 2019 and 56 in 2018.

Always in the background, as we have reported in the Daily Sceptic on numerous occasions, is the seemingly unlimited supply of elite billionaire money to buy influence with politicians, media and academia. Although set up by Parliament and curated by the CCC, the billionaire money was still in evidence at the Climate Assembly with £200,000 given specifically to Involve, the event organiser. Step forward with the cash, the European Climate Foundation whose other good works include backing for the Labour Climate and Environment Forum and the Conservative Environment Network. This latter operation runs a caucus composed of around half the backbench MPs of the ruling Conservative party, dedicated, it is noted, to supporting Net Zero ‘champions’.

Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor.

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Eng_Ian
January 28, 2024 10:13 pm

When the cannibalism starts, due to the people having nothing and not being happy, I’d be betting that the vegans who thought this scheme up are the first into the pot.

They apparently taste better, being only grass fed.

A friend told me…..

Hivemind
Reply to  Eng_Ian
January 28, 2024 11:57 pm

But on the other hand, they’re seriously malnourished and hence lacking in key nutrients.

Lee Riffee
Reply to  Hivemind
January 29, 2024 7:15 am

Human veal?

Reply to  Hivemind
January 29, 2024 4:03 pm

Slim Pickens.

Scarecrow Repair
January 28, 2024 10:54 pm

I think “Climate Change Committee Dupes Parliament” is a bit strong. Politicians want to vote for this crap, they think it makes them look useful, strong, fearless, yada yada yada, and the Climate Change Committee could say almost anything as the necessary excuse.

sherro01
Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
January 29, 2024 1:11 am

S Repair,
Maybe it is time to invent another scare to compete with the evils of eating meat. Or the oceans turning to acid and boiling, Or the sea rising many times faster than recorded in the last 8,000 years, or whatever.
C’mon, fetile minded WUWT readers, what is the best scare that you can suggest that we own and highlight collectively?
I have already noted that more CO2 in the air is causing the teeth of youing people to grow at record fast rates. Why is this a scar, not just a big smile? Because it is happening with animals also, with the projected result that beef cattle will eat more diverse feeds and provide even better red meat for us all to enjoy.
Geoff S

strativarius
Reply to  sherro01
January 29, 2024 2:40 am

“what is the best scare that you can suggest “

Well, we’ve had ice free Arctic summers for a number of years now ( /sarc ), Antarctica is allegedly breaking up and the penguins dying out, greenhouse gases galore, a full sixth mass extinction and insectageddon etc.

I thought about this and realised I haven’t a mind warped enough to meet this challenge, but others do…

“Scientists have delivered a “final warning” on the climate crisis”
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/mar/20/ipcc-climate-crisis-report-delivers-final-warning-on-15c

Somehow, it’s lost its punch.

Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
January 29, 2024 5:35 am

The only dupes are the voters who elected the MPs. To prove it, they are ready to re-elect Net-Zero MPs as soon as they get another chance.

UK-Weather Lass
January 28, 2024 11:52 pm

Mania has never been a sound way to make decisions, bribery.likewise.

The evidence in UK politics shows the weaknesses in the box ticking party candidate selection processes and any ideology that effectively eliminates individual freedom of thought and action including domination by billionaires. It is the differences in people that make for strong societies and money has never been a great measure of expertise or intelligence – just think about the COVID-19 and Climate Science actions and see how rotten they have been and are. Didn’t we do the complete opposite of what we should have been doing in both and what of the mess that has created?

These problems will get ever worse until good people rise up and stop the rot both within and without Parliament. There is nothing new under the Sun says the Good Book and an obsessive cancel culture must be stopped at all and any cost.

January 29, 2024 12:20 am

you know sh!t:“”We know that red and processed meat is associated with a number of health conditions so it’s linked to heart disease, it’s linked to strokes, it’s linked to particular types of cancer like bowel cancer, it is also linked to diabetes

>>Over a century ago it was well established treatment for folks who “had a touch of the sugar” to give them the exact opposite advice.

Folks diagnosed with diabetes were suggested to take on a diet consisting no more than 10% (by calories) of plants, starches, sugars, fruits and vegetables.
If they followed that advice and without any further intervention of any sort, inside 3 months their condition had cleared and completely vanished.

Heart disease was unknown back then and was only ‘investigated‘ (by a bigger fraud than even Michael Mann) in the mid 50’s when then President Eisenhower had a heart attack.
The fact that he was a ‘chain-smoker’ was utterly ignored in that haha research

It gets infinitely worse in that the production of meat, game, fat, fish, eggs and dairy involve the use of perennial plants – NOT annuals
Perennials absorb CO₂ All Year Round and when doing so store it away in the soil/dirt/land they are growing in/on
Unlike annuals which only significantly absorb for 2 months out of 12 and everything they do absorb is subsequently released back as CO₂
This madness is perfect, complete and self-reinforcing.
We are completely destroying ourselves (mentally as well as physically) by eating sugar (cooked starch) and also this Earth in the process. ##

You want ‘suicide or annihilation machines‘ as seen and read about in Sci-Fi?
We’ve got them, they’re called ‘hospitals‘, their operatives are called ‘doctors‘ and to make the insanity totally complete & perfect, in the US alone you pay $4 Trillion per year to run those places.
That is the depth of the magical thinking insanity brought on by eating ‘fruits and vegetables
Some folks have actually ‘worked it out’ – they are regarded and derided as are Climate Skeptics

## King Henry 8th was the original and genuine ‘sugar addict’
What was a virile, attractive, outgoing and much sought-after young man, for his wit, intelligence & company as much as anything, had by Age=50 become a bitter/sour, ulcerated, paranoid, belligerent, diabetic, obese and lonely old fool – barely able to raise a smile let alone anything else.
And in that ‘state’ – he initiated an Ice Age that affected the whole planet.

wrap up warm

strativarius
January 29, 2024 12:51 am

Who will rid us of these troublesome priests?

Reply to  strativarius
January 29, 2024 7:01 am

Why would citizens let politicians legislate their meals ?

Reply to  DMacKenzie
January 29, 2024 9:31 am

As some sage said, “never underestimate the power of a large group of stupid people.”

January 29, 2024 1:57 am

The Citizens Climate Assembly membership was first carefully selected. They then spent most of their session time being indoctrinated, and even then could not be persuaded to come up with swingeing endorsements of what the organizers wanted to get from them.

So the selected few of the membership who would come to those conclusions were then represented to be a majority vote. Which they were not. And even if they had been, a majority vote of such a highly selected group of people is meaningless.

Notice here (yet again!) the characteristic shift in the argument. We start out with this being about climate change. Then we move to discussing particular policies, and climate change has vanished. Now its all about the policies proposed being about public and personal health improvements.

Climate Change has vanished from the rationale for the policies because no matter how much the UK reduces meat consumption, it will have no effect on global CO2 emissions.

What’s happened is that people with a prior agenda, veganism in this case, have chosen Climate Change as a vehicle to give it an aura of political correctness and being a general good thing. Then they’ve move the debate to other quite different arguments for it. And finally they have embarked on a propaganda exercise, calling this ‘Assembly’ to fake some kind of democratic general approval for the policies.

When you see the hand manipulating the puppet, as here, its actually quite concerning. The UK has two climate change committees, the one in the House of Lords and the Climate Change Committee itself. Neither one is elected, and neither has a membership which will question anything that drives the agenda forward. You can’t take anything they say seriously. But they both turn out to have considerable power to shape opinion in government, civil service, media and the Commons.

And so, as the author rightly says, we have the idiocy of the 2019 Net Zero increased targets. The original Net Zero proposal was silly. The 2019 was idiocy, passed by the Commons with no scrutiny or debate.

Activists in the background were very happy, now they could start the argument for some measures by associating them with climate, and then drop climate and move on to justifying them because they would be complying with the law. Without anyone ever hinting that maybe the law should be amended or repealed.

We have seen something similar happening with gender policy, and also with DEI, which have spread like wildfire through British institutions without any parliamentary scrutiny or debate. Larger and larger areas of British life are now being governed without any democratic control.

Pretty soon we shall have a Peoples Defence Assembly. Astonishingly enough, that will recommend the abolition of the armed forces and the closing down of the UK arms industry. The recommendations will be nodded through Parliament. Ben Pile will object that only 10 people in the Assembly were in favour, and shortly after that he will be found to have relocated to a camp in the Highlands to strive with the workers and peasants and improve his ideological orientation and understanding.

strativarius
January 29, 2024 2:07 am

“British parliamentarians” hardly need much in the way of persuasion. Take the MP for my constituency, Labour’s Dr Rosena Allin Khan…

“It’s important that we meet our net zero obligations – it’ll save lives here and around the world.”
https://www.drrosena.co.uk/news/international-development-select-committee

The Conservative MP for Kensington…

“CONSERVATIVE MPS LAUNCH NET ZERO CHAMPIONS INITIATIVE”
https://www.elementaldigital.co.uk/conservative-mps-launch-net-zero-champions-initiative/

The Limp Dum Member for Richmond Park

“Sarah Olney MP sets out the Liberal Democrat’s plan for an ambitious industrial strategy that places Net Zero at its core.”
https://chamberuk.com/an-industrial-strategy-is-key-to-unlocking-strong-and-sustainable-economic-growth/

This is probably the only solution. I’d certainly pay good money to see it.

CampsieFellow
Reply to  strativarius
January 29, 2024 3:38 am

“Sarah Olney MP sets out the Liberal Democrat’s plan 
Oh please, pleaee let that be true. Please let there be only one Liberal Democrat in the entirte country.

strativarius
Reply to  CampsieFellow
January 29, 2024 3:44 am

There are 15 LD MPs…

Reply to  strativarius
January 29, 2024 8:35 am

There are also hundreds of Lib Dem councillors as well but, like the MP’s, we don’t know how many of these got through on a protest vote and how many will remain if there is a serious contender to the Tory/Labour bloc.

Kevin Kilty
January 29, 2024 6:07 am

The rule is “people most desirous of power should be kept far away from it.”

abolition man
January 29, 2024 7:50 am

How interesting that there are still people falling for the religious belief that red meat is harmful, when there are dozens RC studies right now investigating the BENEFITS of keto and carnivore diets for a wide range of health concerns like weight reduction and increased mental function. One can only assume that the dyed-in-the-wool KlimateKultKooks are worried that their acolytes tasting some scrumptious, essential fatty and amino acid laden cuts of beef or lamb would suddenly realize that the whole KlimateKult Hoax is a crock of baloney!
Not only is red meat useful for curing iron deficiency; which is currently widespread, especially in women, around the world; it is also a major part of most keto diets which in one recent study was found to REVERSE diabetes in ~75% of the study’s subjects! Increased meat consumption could have extremely deleterious effects on the profit margins of drug and processed food corporations; suppressing or banning red meat will be especially harmful to poor people who rely on livestock not only for food but for agricultural fertilizer as well!
Like most of the GangGreen agenda; poor women and children will suffer the most; the KlimateKult elites only have to worry about choking on large gobbets of Kobe beef!

Reply to  abolition man
January 29, 2024 8:40 am

Ancel Keyes pseudoscientific ‘study’ incorrectly linking red meat to heart disease and the fashionable craze for vegetarianism/veganism have combined in these green activists minds as some sort of holy writ. Vested interests and gullibility strike again. And again. And again.

Reply to  Richard Page
January 29, 2024 9:30 am

Yes. His research was as “rigorous” as much of the climatista research. He concluded that people in some of the Greek isles were healthier than those in other nations because of their largely meat free diet. He failed to notice (or admit) that his dietary reseach there took place during Lent.

Reply to  slowroll
January 29, 2024 4:12 pm

Actually his ‘mediterranean diet’ has much going for it – fish, meat, fats, pulses and vegetables in proportion is a good diet. However – the ‘no meat, it’s bad for you’ message took hold after his ‘study’ gained favour and has cancelled any other viewpoints. If only he’d stuck to latitude and vitamin D deficiency as a cause of heart disease then he could have kept his original 20 country study and we’d be a whole lot healthier.

Bob
January 29, 2024 12:51 pm

Government is incompetent, irresponsible and needs to start answering for all of its lousy rulings. How on earth can they make policy hearing from one side of an issue? And an extremist side at that. All government needs to be whittled down to size.

Edward Katz
January 29, 2024 2:03 pm

It would be a good idea if politicians in general got themselves better informed about all sides of the climate issue rather than simply going along with whatever their parties tell them to do. After all, they’re supposed to be representing their constituents rather than just dancing to the tunes that the various environmental alarmist groups dictate that their political parties are supposed to support if they want continued donations.

Michael S. Kelly
January 29, 2024 9:53 pm

I couldn’t get past the title picture. Mmmmmmmmm!

January 29, 2024 10:20 pm

All around the world Nut Zero committees pontificate, fabricate, obfuscate and dictate. Enough already (as they would say in New York).