Fight against climate change ‘may cause more harm than global warming’

Owen Paterson, who was sacked as environment secretary in David Cameron's reshuffle, claimed that the fight against climate change did more harm than global warming
Owen Paterson, who was sacked as environment secretary in David Cameron's reshuffle, claimed that the fight against climate change did more harm than global warming
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Measures to combat climate change may be causing more damage than current global warming, a former environment secretary has said.

Owen Paterson, who was sacked in David Cameron’s reshuffle in July, attacked what he described as a “wicked green blob” of environmentalists for failing to explain the pause in global warming.

“There has not been a temperature increase now for probably 18 years, some people say 26 years,” he told a fringe event at the Conservative party conference. “So the pause is old enough to vote, the pause is old enough to join the army, the pause is old enough to pay its taxes.

“We were never told the pause was coming along, there are – as I understand it – about 30 different explanations