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Big-mouthed independent researcher, writer & video maker. Sceptical of environmentalism, warmongery, mainstream politics & media. Some odd people have a dossier on me www.desmog.com/ben-pile/ . My website is at www.climate-resistance.org/ .
Associate editor of the Daily Sceptic and host of the Sceptic podcast. Words in the Spectator, the Telegraph, the Critic and elsewhere.
I am a PhD economist with a focus on energy and environment policy issues. I am the energy editor at the Daily Sceptic and live in London.
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