
A balanced and rational approach to climate change
The Global Warming Policy Foundation is a non-partisan think tank and a registered educational charity that focuses on climate and energy policy.
We are deeply concerned about the impact of climate change policies: that they may be doing more harm than good, both to the world’s poorest people and the environment.
Our aim is to provide robust and reliable analysis of climate and energy issues, based on rigorous research, for policymakers and the general public.
The Risks of AR7: Ed Miliband’s Poison Pill
By David Turver
David Turver reviews the disturbing likely consequences of Ed Miliband’s renewable energy auction, known as AR7.
Publications

Sea-level Rise: Evidence and Engineering
Voortman is a coastal engineer with over 25 years of experience in feasibility studies, design, and execution of hydraulic engineering projects.

Why It Is Good To Be Warm: Energy as a Common Good
Lord Glasman delivers the 2025 Annual GWPF Lecture.

The State of the Climate 2024
Based on observational data rather than climate models, the report provides an evidence-based overview of global climate trends in 2024.

Steel 2050: Revisited
The report describes the enormous logistical barriers to the iron and steel industry meeting Net Zero, instead offering a more pragmatic approach to decarbonisation.
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Announcements
Porter warns of serious electricity and gas grid risks
GWPF welcomes Badenoch’s pledge to scrap the Climate Change Act
GWPF welcomes Government’s commitment to nuclear energy
GWPF welcomes Karl Sternberg and Sir John Redwood as new trustees
GWPF Director Lord Mackinlay welcomes Tony Blair’s shift toward climate realism
Dr Benny Peiser appointed as a GWPF trustee
Nigel Lawson would have been delighted with Kemi Badenoch’s ‘Net Zero Scepticism’
We need your help to continue our vital work
The Global Warming Policy Foundation relies on donations from the public to continue its vital work. Your donation will help us to scrutinise climate policies and ensure that the public are educated about the full range of costs and benefits associated with different policy scenarios.
We do not accept gifts from either energy companies or anyone with a significant interest in an energy company.