Paul Marshall and the truth about net zero
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‘The earth is not going through a “gradual warming phase” – humanity is heating the planet faster than ever before.’ Photograph: Jason Whitman/NurPhoto/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen ‘The earth is not going through a “gradual warming phase” – humanity is heating the planet faster than ever before.’ Photograph: Jason Whitman/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Letters Paul Marshall and the truth about net zero Readers respond to a letter by the GB News co-owner, in which he argued that calling for an end to fossil fuels is impractical Last week I was among 120-plus Christian leaders who, in an open letter covered by the Guardian, challenged Sir Paul Marshall – a professing Christian, hedge fund manager and owner or part-owner of prominent media properties, including GB News – about climate misinformation on his news channel ( Church leaders criticise Christian owner of GB News over channel’s climate attacks, 26 March ). However, rather than address calls for transparency related to any financial interests in fossil fuels, Sir Paul has now written to the Guardian, claiming that the “net zero consensus is crumbling” ( Letters, 30 March ). It is both curious and disheartening that as our dependence on expensive and volatile fossil fuels continues to lead to dangerous climate tipping points and wild spikes in energy prices, Sir Paul and GB News appear so dedicated to keeping our unsustainable status quo intact. The Earth is not going through a “gradual warming phase” – humanity is heating the planet faster than ever before .
‘The earth is not going through a “gradual warming phase” – humanity is heating the planet faster than ever before.’ Photograph: Jason Whitman/NurPhoto/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen ‘The earth is not going through a “gradual warming phase” – humanity is heating the planet faster than ever before.’ Photograph: Jason Whitman/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Letters Paul Marshall and the truth about net zero Readers respond to a letter by the GB News co-owner, in which he argued that calling for an end to fossil fuels is impractical Last week I was among 120-plus Christian leaders who, in an open letter covered by the Guardian, challenged Sir Paul Marshall – a professing Christian, hedge fund manager and owner or part-owner of prominent media properties, including GB News – about climate misinformation on his news channel ( Church leaders criticise Christian owner of GB News over channel’s climate attacks, 26 March ). However, rather than address calls for transparency related to any financial interests in fossil fuels, Sir Paul has now written to the Guardian, claiming that the “net zero consensus is crumbling” ( Letters, 30 March ). It is both curious and disheartening that as our dependence on expensive and volatile fossil fuels continues to lead to dangerous climate tipping points and wild spikes in energy prices, Sir Paul and GB News appear so dedicated to keeping our unsustainable status quo intact. The Earth is not going through a “gradual warming phase” – humanity is heating the planet faster than ever before .
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‘The earth is not going through a “gradual warming phase” – humanity is heating the planet faster than ever before.’
Photograph: Jason Whitman/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
View image in fullscreen
‘The earth is not going through a “gradual warming phase” – humanity is heating the planet faster than ever before.’
Photograph: Jason Whitman/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
Letters
Paul Marshall and the truth about net zero
Readers respond to a letter by the GB News co-owner, in which he argued that calling for an end to fossil fuels is impractical
Last week I was among 120-plus Christian leaders who, in an open letter covered by the Guardian, challenged Sir Paul Marshall – a professing Christian, hedge fund manager and owner or part-owner of prominent media properties, including GB News – about climate misinformation on his news channel (
Church leaders criticise Christian owner of GB News over channel’s climate attacks, 26 March
). The letter also called for transparency regarding any financial interests in fossil fuels that Sir Paul may have, as well as transparency from GB News presenters and guests.
However, rather than address calls for transparency related to any financial interests in fossil fuels, Sir Paul has now written to the Guardian, claiming that the “net zero consensus is crumbling” (
Letters, 30 March
).
Like some other things Sir Paul has said about climate change and decarbonisation, this is not entirely accurate. Multiple surveys clearly show that the public
still support
decarbonisation efforts; what has changed, however, is that two of our major political parties now oppose a legally binding net zero target, though not, it would appear, because the wider public does. Which of course leads one to wonder: why exactly is anti-net-zero rhetoric being pushed?
It is both curious and disheartening that as our dependence on expensive and volatile fossil fuels continues to lead to dangerous climate tipping points and wild spikes in energy prices, Sir Paul and GB News appear so dedicated to keeping our unsustainable status quo intact. Why?
Rev Dr Darrell Hannah
Chair, Operation Noah
It is a pity that Paul Marshall does not pay closer attention to articles in the Guardian, for he continues to ignore the scientific and economic evidence that warns us not to stick with fossil fuels. The Earth is not going through a “gradual warming phase” – humanity is heating the planet
faster than ever before
. Nor is the high price of energy in the UK the result of the high cost of wind and solar. Rather it is due to a
pricing system
that lets the high price of gas determine electricity prices.
Judith Russenberger
London
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### Implications
- The letter also called for transparency regarding any financial interests in fossil fuels that Sir Paul may have, as well as transparency from GB News presenters and guests.
- Like some other things Sir Paul has said about climate change and decarbonisation, this is not entirely accurate.
- It is both curious and disheartening that as our dependence on expensive and volatile fossil fuels continues to lead to dangerous climate tipping points and wild spikes in energy prices, Sir Paul and GB News appear so dedicated to keeping our unsustainable status quo intact.
- Nor is the high price of energy in the UK the result of the high cost of wind and solar.
### Expert Commentary
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