Global Warming Policy Foundation donor funding levels revealed

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Accounts show extent to which secretive thinktank is funded by anonymous donors rather than income from membership fees

A high-profile thinktank founded by the former chancellor Lord Lawson, which has been highly critical of climate scientists and action on global warming, appears to have attracted fewer than 100 members...

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