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Opposing Views: Reply to article: Margaret Thatcher, science advice and climate change by Alice Bell, The Guardian

Thursday, July 7, 2016 23:04
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Image AttachmentGreenwashing Thatcher’s history does an injustice both to her and to science and technology policy

We’ve been running a series of essays on scientific advice recently (e.g. yesterday’s piece by Shelia Jasanoff). It’s on a break today, but here’s something on a related issue.

Margaret Thatcher is often celebrated for her leadership on the issue of climate change. Read, if you haven’t already, her 1989 speech to the UN for example. Or the 1988 one to the Royal Society. Or to the 2nd World Climate Conference in 1990. You might be surprised.

The image of Thatcher the global environmental leader jars with some of the patterns of right wing politics we are more familiar with today. Indeed, it suits particular ends of environmentalism to wave this particularly green-tinged blue card around. But Thatcher has long been a flexible cultural image, and in recent years was occasionally used as an icon for climate sceptics too. See, for example, these June 2010 pieces by Lord Monckton writing for the Watts up With That blog and Christopher Booker in the Telegraph.
Source: guardian.co.uk/science/political-science

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