President Donald Trump’s new energy secretary has today vowed to “get out of the way” of coal, oil and gas, and called the UK’s 2050 net-zero target “a sinister goal” that would “impoverish” people.

Chris Wright, an oil and gas industry executive appointed by Trump, was speaking via video link at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference in London, a right-wing forum run by fierce opponents of climate policies. 

He also downplayed the threat from extreme weather and suggested that climate action is part of a plot to “grow government power” and “shrink human freedom.” 

The ARC conference includes speeches by U.K. Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, Republican U.S. Speaker of the House Mike JohnsonReform UK leader Nigel Farage, and Canadian psychologist and ARC founder Jordan Peterson

As DeSmog revealed on Monday, a leaked guest list for the event includes executives from oil and gas giants, including BP, Koch Inc., Valero Energy and Energy Transfer. 

Until his appointment, Wright was the CEO of the fracking services company Liberty Energy. According to the 2023 tax filing of the Western Energy Alliance, Wright was also a director of that trade group representing more than 300 companies in the oil and gas industry. WEA has historically lobbied against oil and gas industry restrictions. 

In a video posted to LinkedIn in January 2023, Wright said, “There is no climate crisis.”

‘Sinister agenda’

Wright told the ARC audience that he wanted to “increase the supply of affordable, reliable energy” by lifting the pause on natural gas and scrapping regulations on nuclear energy. 

When asked about coal, oil and gas, he said: “Oh, absolutely. The world today runs on coal, oil and gas, and it’s been a tremendous success. I should have said number one [of his plan] is get out of the way of the production, export and enhancement of our volumes of coal, oil and gas.” 

The energy secretary also attacked the U.K.’s legally binding target of cutting emissions to net zero by 2050.

“Net zero 2050 is a sinister goal”, he said. “It’s a terrible goal. It’s both unachievable by any practical means, but the aggressive pursuit of it — and you’re sitting in a country that has aggressively pursued this goal — has not delivered any benefits, but it’s delivered tremendous cost.”

“Net zero 2050 is a sinister goal.”

He added: “This is not energy transition, this is lunacy. This is impoverishing your own citizens in a delusion that this is somehow going to make the world a better place. It’s not.”

The world’s foremost climate science body, the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, has stated that without achieving net zero by 2050 and limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the world will struggle to contain the worst effects of climate change. These include droughts, flooding, poverty and mass displacement. 

Wright went on to claim that “We’re scaring children all the time with stories of extreme weather” when “deaths from extreme weather have plummeted for 100 years.” 

Better forecasting and preparation have cut extreme weather deaths over this period, but the number and intensity of extreme weather events have increased, and they continue to be disproportionately fatal in the least-developed countries. 

The energy secretary also claimed that “climate-obsessed people … know very little about the climate data,” before alluding to the conspiracy theory that climate change is being used to impose a green tyranny. 

“I think the agenda might be different here than climate change,” he said. “It’s certainly been a powerful tool used to grow government power, top-down control, and shrink human freedom. This is sinister.”

Oil and gas at ARC

Senior representatives from several major fossil fuel producers are at the ARC event, according to the leaked list of attendees viewed by DeSmog.

Billed as an effort to “re-lay the foundations of civilization,” the conference will feature panels about energy and environment that are filled with prominent deniers of the climate crisis.

That includes Vivek Ramaswamy, a former contender for the U.S. Republican presidential nomination, who has referred to the “climate agenda” as a “hoax,” as well as Farage, who has called for the U.K.’s 2050 net-zero emissions policies to be “scrapped” entirely. 

Others include representatives of prominent climate-denial organizations, including the CO2 Coalition, and libertarian anti-climate think tanks such as the Cato Institute.

Senior representatives from several major fossil fuel producers are at the ARC event.

“I had a chance to sit down one-on-one with Chris in 2022 in his Denver office,” claimed Gregory Wrightstone, executive director of the CO2 Coalition, in a newsletter in late 2024. 

Wrightstone “was impressed with his [Wright’s] knowledge and views on energy philosophy, which aligned closely with those of the CO2 Coalition.”

“The key takeaway is that he’s a big supporter of the continuing use of fossil fuels, including coal, oil and natural gas,” Wrightstone said. 

ARC is backed by the UAE-based investment firm Legatum Group and British hedge-fund millionaire Paul Marshall, who together own the right-wing broadcaster GB News. Marshall provided £1 million (about $1.25 million) in funding to ARC in 2023, which is run by Conservative peer and U.K. government adviser Baroness Philippa Stroud.

Speaking to the Financial Times ahead of the conference, Marshall claimed that Britain is “going bust” in its pursuit of net zero. As revealed by DeSmog, Marshall’s hedge fund held £1.8 million worth of shares in fossil fuel companies — including in oil and gas giants Chevron, Shell and Equinor – as of June 2023. One of Marshall Wace’s biggest investors, U.S. private equity firm KKR, also has a large fossil fuel portfolio, including 188 assets in oil, gas and coal.

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