What has Reform UK Said About Climate Change?

Article by Adam Barnett republished from DeSmog

Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice speaking at a press conference in August 2026. Credit: GB News / YouTube

“Climate change has always happened. It always will.”

That was the remark made by Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice on Monday about this summer’s record heatwaves, which have caused wildfires and droughts across the country.

The Boston and Skegness MP added: “When it’s a bit warm, let’s enjoy it. And if it means that English wine and sparkling wine gets better and better, fantastic. […] Let’s celebrate some of these things rather than just be sort of doom and gloom about it.”

This wasn’t the first time a Reform politician has dismissed climate change as a threat or spread false or misleading arguments about it.

DeSmog has been covering Reform’s climate denial for seven years – since its founding as the Brexit Party in 2019 – along with its opposition to net zero targets and support for fossil fuels.

The party has received £24 million from fossil fuel interests, representing two-thirds of its total income to date. Those donations, and the party’s anti-climate commitments, stand in stark contrast to the lived reality of Reform constituents, who are also among those most at risk from extreme heat and flooding.

As the truth about and consequences of climate change become increasingly clear, here are some of the wildest climate claims made by Reform and its politicians.

‘The climate has always changed’

This week was only the latest example of Tice dismissing the extent of human-caused climate change by referring to fluctuations in the Earth’s temperature over several millennia.

In an interview with Bloomberg in May, Tice said: “Look, the climate’s always changed for millions of years. And it goes through cycles.”

In a June 2024 interview on BBC 5 Live, Reform leader Nigel Farage made a similar claim. “We’ve had climate change for millions of years,” he said. When told, “Not at this rapidity”, he replied: “How do we know? Our scientific knowledge of this is very small.”

And, in February 2025, Farage told the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference in London: “Now, there are times in our past when CO2 in the atmosphere has been much, much higher than it is today, and that’s before people drove 4×4 Chelsea tractors.” 

In fact, climate scientists have concluded that global warming since the industrial revolution is “unparalleled”, and stated that the contribution of humans is “unequivocal”. Scientists at NASA found that the last 10 years have been the hottest on record.

When Bloomberg showed Tice some graphs demonstrating this, the MP threatened to walk out of the interview.

CO2 is plant food’ and ‘not a pollutant’

Reform figures have also dismissed the role of CO2 emissions in human-caused climate change.

In November 2023, Tice posted a video on Twitter attacking climate policy, with the caption: “CO2 isn’t a poison. It’s plant food! We need to challenge the climate change nonsense!”

While plants absorb CO2, this doesn’t alter the fact that unprecedented emissions are trapping heat in the atmosphere.

At the 2025 ARC conference, Farage said: “The one thing I hear that drives me absolutely potty is that carbon dioxide is a pollutant! That’s what they tell us! That clearly is absolutely nuts.”

As the website Skeptical Science notes, whether CO2 is a pollutant depends on the context: “Although it has some very important and beneficial effects, CO2 meets the legal and encyclopaedic definitions of a ‘pollutant’, and human CO2 emissions pose a threat to public health and welfare.”

In February 2025, in an interview on Sky News, Tice said: “There’s no evidence that man-made CO2 is going to change [the] climate”.

In a 2021 appearance on GB News, Farage attacked what he called “this complete obsession with carbon dioxide almost to the exclusion of everything else, the alarmism that comes with it, based on dodgy predictions and science”. 

In fact, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world’s foremost climate science body, has stated that it is “unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land”.

It has also stated that carbon dioxide “is responsible for most of global warming” since the late 19th century, which has increased the “severity and frequency of weather and climate extremes, like heat waves, heavy rains, and drought”.

In the Sky News interview, Tice – a property developer with no scientific background – called the IPCC’s evidence “absolute garbage”.

In response, Sky quoted Dr George Adamson from King’s College London, who said the idea that Tice had “discovered something that climate scientists don’t know about is of course preposterous”.

Dr Philipp Breul from Imperial College London added: “We are causing the climate to change significantly faster than it has, to the best of our knowledge, in the last million years”.

Sunspots and volcanoes

Senior Reform figures have also repeatedly spread the false claim that climate change is caused by natural phenomena including volcanoes. 

During the 2024 general election campaign, Tice appeared on BBC Breakfast and blamed climate change on “the power of the sun or volcanoes”.

In his February 2025 Sky News interview, Tice said: “The arrogant naivete of people who think you can stop the power of the sun, stop the power of volcanoes.”

At the 2025 ARC conference, Farage said: “I’m not a scientist. I can’t tell you whether CO2 is leading to warming or not, but there are so many other massive factors.”

He went on to claim that Patrick Moore, a TV astronomer, had told him 20 years ago that “when it comes to carbon dioxide levels, and when it comes to warming and cooling, let me assure you that sunspot activity and underwater volcanic activity will always have a bigger impact on the environment than man himself ever can”. Farage added: “I’ve very much stuck to that view.”

These claims about sunspots and volcanoes have long been debunked by climate experts. For example, the sun’s energy has been decreasing while Earth’s temperature has increased. Volcanoes emit around 1 percent as much CO2 as produced by humans every year.

Farage has long opposed climate action. When he was leader of the UK Independence Party prior to the 2016 Brexit referendum, the party’s manifestos pledged to rip up green measures, repeal the UK’s Climate Change Act, withdraw from the 2015 Paris Agreement, and support fossil fuel extraction.

‘Climate lockdowns’

Reform politicians have also spread baseless claims about climate and environmental policy being part of a plot to take away people’s rights.

For example, posting on Twitter in 2023, Farage warned that London’s ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) would lead to “climate lockdowns”.

He said: “Mark my words this isn’t going to end with 20mph zones and low-traffic neighbourhoods. No – no. This is the beginning of climate lockdowns. We will have, in years to come, days where we’re told we can’t drive, we can’t do this, you can’t do that, while Sadiq Khan is leading the way. Remember you heard it here first. Climate lockdowns.”

This is a conspiracy theory accusing left-wing politicians of making plans to impose Covid-style restrictions under the guise of tackling climate change. It has been spread by fringe groups that see anti-pollution measures as part of a “Big Brother” dictatorship.

Meanwhile, three years after being implemented, London’s ULEZ scheme has resulted in a dramatic fall in deadly air pollution and better lung capacity among children. No climate lockdowns have come to pass.

Net zero will destroy the economy

This week, Tice also repeated Reform’s position that trying to cut emissions to net zero is a terrible mistake. He said: “Of course, the climate changes, but where is the evidence that net zero is going to stop it? Where is the evidence? There is no evidence.”

In his June 2024 interview with the BBC, Farage called net zero “an act of mindless self-harm” that would cause the UK to “deindustrialise” and “put massive bills on the poor, when it doesn’t benefit global CO2 emissions at all”. 

Net zero targets are based on the advice of climate scientists. The IPCC has said global emissions must be cut to net zero by 2050 to limit warming to 1.5C and avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Failure to do so would have vast economic consequences.

The independent Climate Change Committee (CCC) has estimated that the cost of achieving net zero will be less than one percent of the UK’s annual economic output. Failing to get climate change under control would cost more than net zero, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility.

This has been witnessed this summer, with academic estimates suggesting that the heatwaves have cost the economy £4.4 billion so far. This year’s harvest has been the worst on record, leading to consternation from British farmers – including one of Reform’s own agriculture advisors.

The CCC has also said that the entire cost of net zero would be less than a single fossil fuel price shock, such as we have seen during the Ukraine and Iran wars.

By contrast, it’s estimated that Reform’s policy of scrapping clean energy schemes and expanding fossil fuel exploration would wipe £92 billion off GDP and risk over 60,000 jobs.

Article by Adam Barnett republished from DeSmog

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Biggest El Niño for a century forecast to bring UK more autumn rain and storms

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/aug/21/increased-rainfall-and-storms-to-hit-uk-due-to-biggest-el-nino-for-a-century-say-met-office

A woman battling with her umbrella on Brighton beach. The Met Office expert said there were signals for increased UK rainfall this autumn. Photograph: Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty Images

‘Unprecedented’ weather pattern over Pacific Ocean to be felt worldwide, with severe droughts expected in some areas

The El Niño event developing over the Pacific Ocean is likely to be the strongest for more than a century and make 2027 another record-breaking year for heat, the UK’s Met Office has said.

Increased rainfall and storms are forecast to hit the UK this autumn as a result of the “unprecedented” weather pattern, while the pulse in heat it generates means the global temperature will temporarily exceed 1.5C above the preindustrial average, according to the national weather service.

Some scientists have said temperatures could rise by as much as 1.7C during 2027. “We should be clear that this is an unprecedented event,” said Prof Adam Scaife, the Met Office’s head of long-range forecasting. “I have never seen an El Niño signal this intense in our forecasts.”

Scaife said a typical El Niño involved Pacific sea temperatures rising by more than 1C, “with 2C being a really big event”. This year Pacific sea temperatures are expected to rise by 3C, making this El Niño “the largest since the 19th century”, according to the Met Office.

A series of record heatwaves and a lack of rainfall in recent months has brought the driest July in 190 years and has pushed almost three-quarters (71.3%) of England, and all of Wales, into drought, putting severe pressure on the water system, wildlife, farmers, emergency services and infrastructure.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/aug/21/increased-rainfall-and-storms-to-hit-uk-due-to-biggest-el-nino-for-a-century-say-met-office

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Morning Star Editorial: The United States is destroying international co-operation when the world needs it most

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/united-states-destroying-international-co-operation-when-world-needs-it-most

 US President Donald Trump gestures while boarding Air Force One at Morristown Airport, August 16, 2026

YURI GAGARIN, the first man in space, famously said that looking at the world from the cosmos you realise it is “too small for conflict and just big enough for co-operation.”

He spoke at the height of the cold war of a world under the shadow of nuclear war. That threat is still with us and growing.

But Met Office warnings that we face the strongest El Nino weather phenomenon on record, and that 2027 may well be the hottest year on record in consequence, underline the urgency of international co-operation on the other great menace of our age, the climate emergency.

El Nino — a weakening or reversing of the usual direction of trade winds over the Pacific, which slows the upswell of colder, deeper water to replace warm surface waters in the ocean that covers half the planet, with knock-on effects on worldwide weather — is a periodic event and scientists are not sure climate change has affected it.

It should be obvious by now beyond the traditional anti-imperialist left that, as far as Britain’s foreign policy goes, we are on the wrong side: tied to a superpower bent on a globally destructive course.

However ministers might distance themselves from this or that aspect of Trumpism, the overarching narrative of our politics — the need to militarise for great-power conflict — serves the interests of the US-led bloc and its determination to maintain worldwide dominance. That dominance is being used to corral ever more countries toward social and ecological catastrophe.

It is time we jumped ship.

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/united-states-destroying-int/ernational-co-operation-when-world-needs-it-most

dizzy: I have been thinking along these same lines – that not only the UK but also European countries need to make a break with Trump and the United States. Why would anyone have warm relations with their own executioner?

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A little slower because I fell last night while drunk, slightly injuring my back and got an arm in plaster. Apologies to the young lady, FML. I don’t remember what happened – I suffer from Dissociative Identity Disorder and Dissociative Amnesia – but know that I behaved badly. My sincerest apologies.

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Proposed London datacentre will have annual carbon footprint of 27,000 flights to New York

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/aug/21/proposed-london-datacentre-will-have-annual-carbon-footprint-of-27000-flights-to-new-york

The proposed East Havering Data Centre Campus in North Ockendon would be one of the largest datacentres in Europe. Illustration: © Digital Reef 2026

Exclusive: Planning documents show datacentre in North Ockendon would be incompatible with UK net zero targets

A “hyperscale” datacentre in outer London would generate more than 1m tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, equivalent to the carbon footprint of 27,000 flights from London to New York, planning documents show.

The East Havering Data Centre Campus (EHDCC) in North Ockendon would be one of the largest datacentres in Europe if approved by Havering council, using 218 hectares of green belt to run servers and data storage systems for AI and cloud computing. Its developer, Digital Reef, has described the scheme as “a unique opportunity to create a sustainable datacentre campus of the future”.

But in the planning application, Digital Reef says the £14.7bn project “does not align with a science-based 1.5C compatible trajectory and achieving net zero by 2050”. Documents estimate the development would generate more than 72m tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂e) over its projected 60-year lifespan – 1.2m tonnes annually once fully operational.

Donald Campbell, advocacy director at the tech justice nonprofit Foxglove, said the EHDCC’s projected emissions were “staggering”.

The scale of datacentre emissions raises questions over how Britain’s rapid expansion of AI infrastructure can be reconciled with the government’s legally binding climate targets.

The government designated datacentres as “critical national infrastructure” in 2024, putting the tech developments on an equal footing with water, energy and emergency services systems.

The full article is very informative and recommended: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/aug/21/proposed-london-datacentre-will-have-annual-carbon-footprint-of-27000-flights-to-new-york

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