A group of 75 Australian former and current business figures – including mining engineers and retired geologists – have signed on to an international declaration targeting the UN and the EU and claiming “there is no climate emergency” and that “CO2 is plant food”.
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| Some 75 Australian business figures – including mining engineers and geologists – have signed an international declaration claiming ‘there is no climate emergency’. |
Several of the signatories to the group – which described itself as Clintel – have high-level links to conservative politics, industry and mining.
They include Hugh Morgan, a former president of the Business Council of Australia, and Ian Plimer, a director on Gina Rinehart’s Roy Hill Holdings iron ore project.
The move was designed to coincide with the UN’s climate action summit and general assembly in New York.
Read the story from The Guardian by Graham Readfearn - “‘CO2 is plant food': Australian group signs international declaration denying climate science.”

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