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Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband has clashed with former chancellor Lord Lawson over global warming, ahead of the Copenhagen summit. | Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband has clashed with former chancellor Lord Lawson over global warming, ahead of the Copenhagen summit. |
They appeared on the BBC's Politics Show, where Lord Lawson, chairman of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, repeated his long-held doubts. | They appeared on the BBC's Politics Show, where Lord Lawson, chairman of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, repeated his long-held doubts. |
He said there had been "no further warming" since the late 20th Century and dissent should be tolerated. | |
Mr Miliband accused Lord Lawson of being "profoundly irresponsible". | Mr Miliband accused Lord Lawson of being "profoundly irresponsible". |
The energy secretary said Lord Lawson was "spreading doubt" despite a scientific consensus. | The energy secretary said Lord Lawson was "spreading doubt" despite a scientific consensus. |
"What we've heard from the national academies of the eight leading industrial countries, and the five leading emerging countries, like China and India, is that global warming is man-made and it's happening," he said. | "What we've heard from the national academies of the eight leading industrial countries, and the five leading emerging countries, like China and India, is that global warming is man-made and it's happening," he said. |
"I think you are being profoundly irresponsible by saying we can stick our heads in the sand and just hope this thing goes away. It's not going to." | "I think you are being profoundly irresponsible by saying we can stick our heads in the sand and just hope this thing goes away. It's not going to." |
'Extremely damaging' | 'Extremely damaging' |
Lord Lawson said it was also profoundly irresponsible not to allow an "honest, rational, reasoned debate". | Lord Lawson said it was also profoundly irresponsible not to allow an "honest, rational, reasoned debate". |
The people who believe that this is happening, that climate change is happening and man-made, have nothing to fear from transparency Ed Miliband Landmark climate talks begin | The people who believe that this is happening, that climate change is happening and man-made, have nothing to fear from transparency Ed Miliband Landmark climate talks begin |
He said there were eminent scientists on both sides of the debate and he believed global warming "appeared not to be happening at the present time". | He said there were eminent scientists on both sides of the debate and he believed global warming "appeared not to be happening at the present time". |
"There was a little bit of warming in the last quarter of the 20th Century, half a degree centigrade; there's been no further warming since then," he said. | "There was a little bit of warming in the last quarter of the 20th Century, half a degree centigrade; there's been no further warming since then," he said. |
However, he acknowledged "there may well be further warming". | However, he acknowledged "there may well be further warming". |
Lord Lawson said his think tank, the Global Warming Policy Foundation, was concerned with the "extremely damaging and harmful policies" put forward to deal with global warming. | Lord Lawson said his think tank, the Global Warming Policy Foundation, was concerned with the "extremely damaging and harmful policies" put forward to deal with global warming. |
He said they would cost an "enormous amount" and would be "damaging" for poor countries which needed carbon-based energy for economic development. | He said they would cost an "enormous amount" and would be "damaging" for poor countries which needed carbon-based energy for economic development. |
Mr Miliband admitted so-called "ClimateGate" had been "damaging". | Mr Miliband admitted so-called "ClimateGate" had been "damaging". |
He said the leaked e-mail exchanges between experts, which prompted sceptics to claim data had been manipulated, had been used to try to "sabotage" the Copenhagen summit. | He said the leaked e-mail exchanges between experts, which prompted sceptics to claim data had been manipulated, had been used to try to "sabotage" the Copenhagen summit. |
"My answer to it is maximum transparency, let's get the data out there," he said. "The people who believe that this is happening, that climate change is happening and man-made, have nothing to fear from transparency." | "My answer to it is maximum transparency, let's get the data out there," he said. "The people who believe that this is happening, that climate change is happening and man-made, have nothing to fear from transparency." |
The Copenhagen summit, which is aimed at reaching a new global deal on climate change, is due to get under way on Monday. | The Copenhagen summit, which is aimed at reaching a new global deal on climate change, is due to get under way on Monday. |
On Saturday, tens of thousands of people took part in demonstrations around the world, calling on world leaders to reach a tough new deal on cutting carbon emissions. | On Saturday, tens of thousands of people took part in demonstrations around the world, calling on world leaders to reach a tough new deal on cutting carbon emissions. |
Gordon Brown, who met some of the demonstrators in Downing Street, said he and the "vast majority of people" were convinced by the scientific evidence for man-made global warming. | Gordon Brown, who met some of the demonstrators in Downing Street, said he and the "vast majority of people" were convinced by the scientific evidence for man-made global warming. |
"There's a flat earth group over the evidence, if I may say so, that exists about climate change, and we've got to show them that the scientific evidence is strong," the prime minister said. | "There's a flat earth group over the evidence, if I may say so, that exists about climate change, and we've got to show them that the scientific evidence is strong," the prime minister said. |
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