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'''James Mark Court Delingpole''' (born 6 August 1965) is an English writer, journalist, and columnist who has written for a number of publications, including the '']'', the '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']''. He is a former executive editor for ],<ref>{{cite news |title=Breitbart News Network Plans Global Expansion |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/17/business/media/breitbart-news-network-plans-global-expansion.html?hpw&rref=business&_r=0 |access-date=19 February 2014 |work=The New York Times |first=Leslie |last=Kaufman |date=2014 |type=online |issue=16 February}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Former Breitbart London Boss Streamed With White Nationalist |work=Hatewatch|publisher=] |url=https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2022/01/24/former-breitbart-london-boss-streamed-white-nationalist |access-date=31 January 2022}}</ref> and has published several novels and four political books. He describes himself as a ].<ref>{{cite web |author=Delingpole, James |year=2012 |title=About James Delingpole |url=http://jamesdelingpole.com/wordpress/about/ |publisher=Self |access-date=27 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120529123609/http://jamesdelingpole.com/wordpress/about/ |archive-date=29 May 2012}}</ref> He has frequently published articles promoting ]<ref name="Sachsman Valenti 2020 p. 225" /><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2013/09/26/climate_change_denial_james_delingpole_tells_it_like_it_isn_t.html |title=The Climate Change Denial Machine Is Going Up to 11 |last=Plait |first=Phil |date=26 September 2013 |work=Slate |access-date=29 September 2018 |language=en-US |issn=1091-2339}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.newstatesman.com/business/2013/04/rspb-james-delingpole-has-not-looked-evidence-balanced-way |title=RSPB: James Delingpole "has not looked into the evidence in a balanced way" |first=Alex|last= Hern|work=]|access-date=29 September 2018}}</ref> and expressing opposition to ].<ref name=Philo>{{cite book |last1=Philo |first1=Greg |last2=Happer |first2=Catherine |title=Communicating Climate Change and Energy Security: New Methods in Understanding Audiences |year=2013 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-0415835091 |page=136}}</ref><ref name="delingpole coffin nail" /><ref>{{C-SPAN|1031753}}</ref>
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'''James Mark Court Delingpole''' (born 1965) is an English columnist and novelist who writes for (among other publications) '']'', '']'', and '']''. He has published several novels and four political books. He describes himself as being a ].<ref>{{cite web|title=About James Delingpole|url=http://jamesdelingpole.com/wordpress/about/|publisher=jamesdelingpole.com|accessdate=27 May 2012}}</ref>


==Early life== ==Education and early life==
Delingpole was born and raised in ], ], the son of a factory owner.<ref>{{cite news|last=Leith|first=William|title=A writer's life: James Delingpole|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3598934/A-writers-life-James-Delingpole.html|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=21 July 2003|location=London}}</ref> He attended ], an ] for boys,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cmsadmin.worcestershirelife.co.uk/community-blogs-malvern-writers%E2%80%99-circle-annual-dinner--221819 |title=Worcestershire Life - Malvern Writer's Circle Annual Dinner |publisher=cmsadmin.worcestershirelife.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-05-23}}</ref> followed by ], where he studied English Literature.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}} Delingpole has claimed that while at Oxford he was "reasonably good friends" with ] and ].<ref name="spectator">{{cite news|last=Delingpole|first=James|title=My moment of rock-star glory at a climate change sceptics' conference in America|url=http://www.spectator.co.uk/columnists/all/6025788/my-moment-of-rockstar-glory-at-a-climate-change-sceptics-conference-in-america.thtml|accessdate=5 May 2011|newspaper=The Spectator|date=29 May 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Delingpole|first=James|title=David Cameron at Oxford University: the truth|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/6263155/David-Cameron-at-Oxford-University-the-truth.html|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=6 October 2009|location=London}}</ref> Delingpole grew up near ], Worcestershire, the son of a businessman.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Leith |first=William |title=A Writer's life: James Delingpole |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3598934/A-writers-life-James-Delingpole.html |journal=] |date=2003 |issue=21 July |location=London}}</ref> He attended ] from 1978 to 1983, an ] for boys,<ref>{{cite news |last=Edwards |first=Tom |url=http://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/13776365.Former_Malvern_College_pupil_at_the_centre_of_David_Cameron_biography_furore/ |title=Former Malvern College pupil at the centre of David Cameron biography furore |date=22 September 2015|work=Worcester News}}</ref> followed by ] (1983–1986),<ref>{{cite news |url=https://thetab.com/uk/soton/2011/02/24/my-problem-with-james-delingpole-10828 |title=My problem with James Delingpole... |date=24 February 2011 |work=] |access-date=3 September 2018 |language=en-GB}}</ref> where he studied English language and literature.<ref>{{cite news |last=White |first=Michael |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/may/30/michael-white-political-briefing-class-war |title=The class war: Why everyone feels insecure |work=The Guardian |date=30 May 2011}}</ref>


==Life and career== ==Career==
In addition to writing articles and commentary for ''The Times'', ''The Daily Telegraph'', and ''The Spectator'', Delingpole has published four political books, including: ''How to be Right: The Essential Guide to Making Lefty Liberals History'', ''Welcome to Obamaland: I Have Seen Your Future and It Doesn't Work'', and ''365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy''. In addition to writing articles and commentary for the '']'', the '']'',<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.express.co.uk/comment/expresscomment/986977/world-cup-government-brexit-england-cabinet |title=If only the Cabinet was more like the England players, says James Delingpole |last=Delingpole |first=James |date=11 July 2018 |work=Express.co.uk |access-date=3 September 2018}}</ref> '']'',<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/next-time-i-nearly-die-ill-go-private-768mpqk30 |title=James Delingpole: Next time I nearly die, I'll go private |last=Delingpole |first=James |date=1 May 2016 |work=The Sunday Times |access-date=3 September 2018 |issn=0956-1382}}</ref> '']'',<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/james-delingpole/ |title=James Delingpole |work=The Telegraph |access-date=3 September 2018 |language=en-GB}}</ref> and '']'',<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.spectator.co.uk/author/james-delingpole/ |title=Author: James Delingpole {{!}} The Spectator |website=The Spectator |language=en-US |access-date=3 September 2018}}</ref> Delingpole has published four political books including: ''How to be Right: The Essential Guide to Making Lefty Liberals History'', ''Welcome to Obamaland: I Have Seen Your Future and It Doesn't Work'',<ref name=Wright>{{cite book |last=Wright |first=John |title=The Obama Haters: Behind the Right-Wing Campaign of Lies, Innuendo & Racism |year=2010 |publisher=Potomac |isbn=978-1597975124 |page=196}}</ref> and ''365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy''.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Delingpole |first1=James |title=365 ways to drive a liberal crazy |date=2011 |publisher=Regnery Pub |location=Washington, DC |isbn=978-1596986428}}</ref>


Delingpole is also the author of several novels including ''Fin'' and ''Thinly Disguised Autobiography''. In August 2007, ] published his first novel of the "''Coward''" series, ''Coward on the Beach'', which tells the story of a man's reluctant quest for military glory and is set on the beaches of Normandy during the ]. In June 2009 the second novel of the series, ''Coward at the Bridge'' (set during ] in September 1944), was published. Delingpole is the author of several novels including ''Fin'' and ''Thinly Disguised Autobiography''.<ref name="bitebackpublishing.com">{{cite web |url=https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/authors/james-delingpole |title=James Delingpole {{!}} Biteback Publishing |website=www.bitebackpublishing.com |language=en |access-date=3 September 2018 |archive-date=3 September 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180903215256/https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/authors/james-delingpole |url-status=dead }}</ref> In August 2007, ] published his first novel of the "''Coward''" series, ''Coward on the Beach'', which tells the story of a man's reluctant quest for military glory and is set on the beaches of Normandy during the ]. In June 2009 the second novel of the series, ''Coward at the Bridge'' (set during ] in September 1944), was published.<ref name="bitebackpublishing.com"/><ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3598934/A-writers-life-James-Delingpole.html |title=A writer's life: James Delingpole |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=20 July 2003 |access-date=3 September 2018 |language=en-GB |issn=0307-1235}}</ref>


Delingpole hosted the ] documentary ''The British Upper Class'' in 2005.<ref>{{cite news|last=Glover|first=Gillian|title=The aristocracy and us|url=http://news.scotsman.com/features/The-aristocracy-and-us.2645107.jp|newspaper=The Scotsman|date=22 July 2005|location=Edinburgh}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Wollaston|first=Sam|title=Grand designs|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2005/jul/25/broadcasting.tvandradio1|newspaper=The Guardian|date=25 July 2005|location=London}}</ref> In 2005 Delingpole presented the ] documentary ''The British Upper Class'', which was part of a series of three documentaries on the class system in Britain.<ref>{{cite news |last=Glover |first=Gillian |title=The aristocracy and us |url=http://news.scotsman.com/features/The-aristocracy-and-us.2645107.jp |newspaper=The Scotsman |date=2005 |type=online |issue=22 July |location=Edinburgh}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Wollaston |first=Sam |title=Grand designs |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2005/jul/25/broadcasting.tvandradio1 |newspaper=The Guardian |date=2005 |type=online |issue=25 July |location=London}}</ref> Writing in '']'', the television reviewer ] concludes that "Delingpole succeeds in improving the image of the upper classes. Whenever he opens his mouth to defend them, they magically become 50 times less irritating. Than him."<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2005/jul/23/screenburn.features16 |work=The Guardian |title=Blue blood on the carpet |author=Charlie Brooker |date=2005 |type=online |issue=23 July}}</ref>


Delingpole has been highly critical of wind farms. He has called wind turbines "environmentally damaging" and suggested that they deface the countryside.<ref name="Philo"/>
In 2013 he created controversy when he described an article by a fellow journalist which attacked the views of columnist ] as giving her "such a seeing-to, she'll be walking bow-legged for weeks."<ref>, '']'', 10 February 2013</ref> Delingpole later apologised.


His most recent project is Bogpaper, a satirical blog he runs with Jan Skoyles.<ref name=Bogpaper>{{cite web|title=James Delingpole introduces Bogpaper.com (pt 1)|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wljN7h8pSw|publisher=The Bogpaper Channel}}</ref><ref name="Why Bogpaper?">{{cite web|title=Why Bogpaper?|url=http://bogpaper.com/why-bogpaper/why-bogpaper/|publisher=Bogpaper?}}</ref> In 2012 Delingpole began ''Bogpaper'', a satirical blog, with Jan Skoyles.<ref name=Bogpaper>{{cite AV media |people=Delingpole, James |year=2012 |title=James Delingpole Introduces Bogpaper.com (Pt. 1) |medium=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wljN7h8pSw |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/5wljN7h8pSw |archive-date=21 December 2021 |url-status=live |format=self-published video (9 February) |publisher=The Bogpaper Channel}}{{cbignore}}{{full citation needed|date=January 2016}}</ref><ref name="Why Bogpaper?">{{cite web |url=http://bogpaper.com/why-bogpaper/why-bogpaper/ |title=Why Bogpaper? Why now? |access-date=13 April 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130324033141/http://bogpaper.com/why-bogpaper/why-bogpaper/ |archive-date=24 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://bogpaper.wordpress.com/2012/09/11/delingpole-bogpaper-september/ |title=James Delingpole talks to Bogpaper |date=11 September 2012 |work=Bogpaper.com |access-date=3 September 2018 |language=en-US}}</ref> In 2013, Delingpole apologised after describing an article by a fellow journalist, which attacked the views of columnist ], as giving her "such a seeing-to, she'll be walking bow-legged for weeks."<ref>, '']'', 10 February 2013</ref>


In 2015, Delingpole was named as a source for ]'s ] of ] (co-authored with journalist ]), '']'', about Cameron's time at university, in which Delingpole claims to have smoked cannabis with the future PM.<ref name="Gander">{{cite news |last=Gander |first=Kashmira |title=Lord Ashcroft's Cameron Biography: Source James Delingpole Defends Alleged Cannabis Revelations |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/lord-ashcrofts-cameron-biography-source-james-delingpole-defends-alleged-cannabis-revelations-a6669566.html |access-date=8 November 2015 |work=The Independent |date=2015 |type=online |issue=6 October}}</ref>
==Dispute over climate science==


=== Anthropogenic global warming ===
Delingpole has long disputed the findings of ], though he does not have a science degree and instead says that he just happens to be "a believer in empiricism and not spending taxpayers' money on a problem that may well not exist." In the ] he is credited with introducing the term "climategate" in an article expressing the hope that it would be "the final nail in the coffin of Anthropenic Global Warming".<ref>Booker 2009: "A week after my colleague James Delingpole , on his Telegraph blog, coined the term "Climategate" to describe the scandal revealed by the leaked emails from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit, Google was showing that the word now appears across the internet more than nine million times." See: Booker, Christopher (2009) "". ''The Telegraph''. 28 November<br> Delingpole, James, "" ''The Telegraph''. 20 November 2009</ref> He asserts that man-made ] is not as extensive as is widely claimed.<ref name=Delingpole-120430>{{cite web | url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:AWNB:ATLB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=13E9DCF804184378&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0FB3382EE6AD1E46 | title=Greens have got us tilting at windmills | publisher='']'' | date=April 30, 2012 | accessdate=January 14, 2014 | author=Delingpole, James | quote=It's not climate change we sceptics doubt. What we question is (a) the degree to which it is man-made, (b) the extent to which recent climate change is in any way catastrophic or unprecedented, and (c) whether the measures we are taking to stop it are either helpful or desirable.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Hickman|first=Leo|title=Climate sceptic James Delingpole's cheap shot at Newsweek backfires|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2009/nov/19/climate-sceptic-james-delingpole|newspaper=The Guardian|quote=Delingpole does a nice turn over on the Telegraph blogs as a rent-a-quote climate change sceptic and good all-round right-wing contrarian|date=19 November 2009|location=London}}</ref>{{rs|Opinion piece to make a statement of fact|date=January 2014}}<ref name=McManus>{{cite web | url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-263358928.html | title=British Journalist spares no disdain for global-warming partisans. | publisher='']'' | date=July 18, 2011 | accessdate=January 14, 2014 | author=McManus, John F. | quote=Really, if Barack Obama were to declare war on Belgium because he'd always found Tintin Au Congo offensively racist, or David Cameron were to launch a nuclear strike on Mykonos because all those white-painted buildings were 'way too gay,' you still wouldn't be half way close to equaling the quite breathtaking stupidity, purblind ignorance and suicidal wrongheadedness of the disasters currently being inflicted on the world by our boneheaded political and administrative classes on their holy mission to 'combat climate change.'}}</ref> In his view, senior climate change scientists are "stooges" of Arab governments and oil and nuclear corporations<ref>Neil T. Gavin & Tom Marshall, 2011, "Mediated climate change in Britain: Scepticism on the web and on television around Copenhagen", ''Global Environmental Change'', 21/3, pp. 1035-44: "James Delingpole’s in particular. Like his American conservative counterparts, he incorporated sceptic lines of argument beyond the CRU’s supposed data manipulation. But this could extend to the fanciful, if not preposterous: in one entry it relayed a tortuously convoluted and unconvincing global conspiracy theory, involving the operations of Arab governments over many decades, alongside oil and nuclear corporations, and their well placed stooges at the apex of the climate science community", p. 1041</ref>; he links ] with "the atavistic impulse which leads generation after generation to believe it is the chosen one: the generation so special that it and it alone will be the one privileged to experience the end of the world; and the generation so egotistical that it imagines itself largely responsible for that imminent destruction".<ref>{{cite news|last=Delingpole|first=James|title=Does even Ian McEwan know what Ian McEwan really thinks about 'Climate Change'?|url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100030044/does-even-ian-mcewan-know-what-ian-mcewan-really-thinks-about-climate-change/|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=17 March 2010|location=London}}</ref>
Delingpole has repeatedly promoted ].<ref name="Sachsman Valenti 2020 p. 225">{{cite book |last1=Sachsman |first1=D.B. |last2=Valenti |first2=J.A.M. |title=Routledge Handbook of Environmental Journalism |publisher=Taylor & Francis |series=Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks |year=2020 |isbn=978-1-351-06838-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h-PcDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT225 |quote=The extent to which these individuals are detached from reality was shown in a BBC Horizon documentary, Science under attack in 2011, in which Sir Paul Nurse of the UK Royal Society attempted to tease out the roots of Delingpole's skeptical position. Asked if he ever read journal papers, Delingpole replied that as a journalist it is "not my job" to read peer-reviewed papers, but to be "an interpreter of interpretations." Delingpole is among a number of climate deniers who have repeatedly incited physical violence against named journalists and scientists who speak publicly on climate issues| access-date=15 June 2022 | page=225}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Climate change denial: James Delingpole tells it like it isn't|url=https://slate.com/technology/2013/09/climate-change-denial-james-delingpole-tells-it-like-it-isnt.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=James Delingpole|url=https://www.desmog.com/james-delingpole/}}</ref> In September 2009 he used his ''Daily Telegraph'' blog to join other denial bloggers in spreading and amplifying allegations made by ] on his ] blog, falsely accusing the ] ] ] of wrongly selecting a particular tree-ring data series.{{sfn | Mann | 2013 | pp=198–199}} Delingpole blogged "How the global warming industry is based on one MASSIVE lie",<ref name="Delingpole MASSIVE lie">{{cite web | last=Delingpole | first=James | title=How the global warming industry is based on one MASSIVE lie – Telegraph Blogs | website=blogs.telegraph.co.uk | date=29 September 2009 | url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100011716/how-the-global-warming-industry-is-based-on-one-massive-lie/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091002184008/http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100011716/how-the-global-warming-industry-is-based-on-one-massive-lie/ | archive-date=2 October 2009 | url-status=dead | access-date=6 June 2022}}</ref> arguing that this discredited the 1998 ], though in fact that study did not use any of the data in question. He also alleged that this discredited the scene in '']'' where ] walks beside a graph relating past temperatures to {{co2}}, then has to use a ] to reach the projected future curve, but that graph was based on ]'s ] data, not tree rings, and the projected curve was for {{co2}} levels, not temperature.{{sfn | Mann | 2013 | pp=198–199}}<ref name="Pearce Yamal">{{cite web | last=Pearce | first=Fred | title=Climate scientists withheld Yamal data despite warnings from senior colleagues &#124; Fred Pearce | website=the Guardian | date=3 February 2010 | url=http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2010/feb/03/yamal-data-climate-change-hacked-email | access-date=6 June 2022}}</ref>


In a November 2009 ''Telegraph'' blog post titled "Climategate: The Final Nail in the Coffin of 'Anthropogenic Global Warming'?", Delingpole popularised the term "Climategate" referring to the ]. He also said that he does not have a science degree, but is "a believer in empiricism and not spending taxpayers' money on a problem that may well not exist."<ref name="delingpole coffin nail">{{cite journal |author=Delingpole, James |year=2009 |title=Climategate: The Final Nail in the Coffin of 'Anthropogenic Global Warming'? |journal=The Daily Telegraph |location=London |type=online |issue=20 November |url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100017393/climategate-the-final-nail-in-the-coffin-of-anthropogenic-global-warming/ |access-date=21 January 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160122151302/http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100017393/climategate-the-final-nail-in-the-coffin-of-anthropogenic-global-warming/ |archive-date=22 January 2016 |quote=The conspiracy behind the Anthropogenic Global Warming myth (aka AGW; aka ManBearPig) has been suddenly, brutally and quite deliciously exposed", and "A contretemps with a Climate Bully who wonders whether I have a science degree. (No I don't. I just happen to be a believer in empiricism and not spending taxpayers' money on a problem that may well not exist). |url-status=dead}}</ref> In May 2010 he gave a 15-minute talk to ]'s ], and said that it reused a term he had seen in a follow-up comment to the ] blog. He quipped that "Climategate" was "the story that would change my life and, quite possibly, save Western civilisation from the greatest threat it has ever known".<ref name=ICCC4talk>{{cite AV media |people=Delingpole, James (speaker) |year=2010 |title=Climategate and the War against Man, Bear, Pig |url=http://heartland.org/podcasts/2010/05/18/climategate-and-war-against-man-bear-pig |access-date=21 January 2016 |type=online streaming audio |time=2:28–2:36 |location=Arlington Heights, IL |publisher=] {{!}} The Fourth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC-4), Chicago Illinois, 16–18 May 2010 |quote=rude, controversial, merciless, outspoken, sometimes mildly amusing … the story that would change my life and, quite possibly, save Western civilisation from the greatest threat it has ever known … I wasn't the first person to use the word Climategate. Actually what happened was, I was reading the ''What's Up With That?'' blog, and I was looking at the comments below. And the Commentor called Bulldust had said, 'I wonder how long it will be before somebody calls this story Climategate'… So I was the second person to use the word Climategate. |archive-date=3 February 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160203075709/https://www.heartland.org/podcasts/2010/05/18/climategate-and-war-against-man-bear-pig |url-status=dead }}</ref>
In a ] '']'' documentary, "Science under Attack", Delingpole responded to ]'s discussion of the ] on global warming by saying that the idea of a consensus is unscientific. In response to Nurse's question as to whether he had read any peer-reviewed papers, he maintained that as a journalist "it is not my job" to read ]ed papers, but be "an interpreter of interpretations". He took offence at Nurse's analogy that his position was like a medical patient refusing to accept a clear consensus of opinion of expert doctors, and preferring the diagnosis of a quack. After the programme was broadcast, Delingpole complained on his blog that other parts of the interview had been edited out.<ref name="nurse_interview">] ]: Science Under Attack, broadcast 24 January 2011 on ]<br>{{cite news |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2011/jan/25/horizon-science-under-attack-review |title=Horizon: Science Under Attack and Tool Academy |author=Tim Dowling |date=25 January 2011|work=The Guardian |location=UK |quote= |accessdate=31 January 2011}}</ref>
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Quotes from November 2009 ''Telegraph'' blog post by Delingpole on the ] where he is credited with being the first to publicise the term "Climategate", where he also stated that it exposed the "conspiracy behind the Anthropogenic Global Warming myth" and that he hoped it would be "the final nail in the coffin of Anthropogenic Global Warming".<ref name=booker/>
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Subsequent investigations have cleared the scientists involved of any wrongdoing.<ref>{{cite web |author=NOAA Staff |date=24 February 2011 |title=Inspector General's Review of Stolen Emails Confirms No Evidence of Wrong-Doing by NOAA Climate Scientists |url=http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2011/20110224_climate.html |publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) |access-date=1 January 2016 |quote=Report is the latest independent analysis to clear climate scientists of allegations of mishandling of climate information.}}</ref> <!-- don't think we need this to get the joke<ref name=ICCC4talk/><ref>Clear manifestations of the intended humorous nature of the talk are its closing anecdote relating anti-Nazi propaganda illustrations of Nazi genitalia to a former US Vice President, and the following further excerpt from Delingpole (ICCF-4, 2010, op cit.): "Recognizing that, you know, we humans have done some pretty good shit in our time… uh, we've uh, painted the Sistine Chapel. Not me personally but somebody did, Michaelangelo I believe… We have written Shakespeare, uh, even Moliere, the French think he is quite good, I'm not so… Germans, Germans did Goethe… Uh, Thomas Jefferson, I mean, wasn't he cool, didn't he do some cool stuff? We like him. Ronnie Reagan. You know, in all sorts of different… I, I, I would mention sport but I am not very good at… Dale Earnhart… Uh, uh, uhm, we have done some good stuff in our time. And I think we should celebrate that. You know, I like me. I like you. I think we should all be here. I think we should all be breeding…" .</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.heartland.org/media-library/pdfs/ICCCs/ICCC4.pdf |title=4th International Conference on Climate Change |website=Heartland.org |access-date=21 January 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140817100311/http://heartland.org/media-library/pdfs/ICCCs/ICCC4.pdf |archive-date=17 August 2014 }}</ref> -->


At various times Delingpole has said that he does not dispute that global warming has occurred, but doubts the extent to which it is man-made ("anthropogenic") or catastrophic.<ref>{{cite news |author=Economist Staff |year=2012 |title=Wind Farms and Renewable Energy: A Lot of Hot Air |newspaper=] |type=online, print |issue=17 November |quote=Subtitle: The government's energy policy gets mired in politics. |url=https://www.economist.com/news/britain/21566680-governments-energy-policy-gets-mired-politics-lot-hot-air |access-date=21 January 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Delingpole, James |year=2011 |title=Global Warming is Real |journal=The Daily Telegraph |location=London |type=online |issue=21 October |url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100112834/global-warming-is-real |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111023005534/http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100112834/global-warming-is-real/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 October 2011 |access-date=21 January 2016 |quote=We know it's getting warmer. That's not the point. 'The planet has been warming,' says a new study of temperature records, conducted by Berkeley professor Richard Muller. I wonder what he'll be telling us next: that night follows day? That water is wet? That great white sharks have nasty pointy teeth? That sheep go "baaaa"? / No, the only surprising part of the results of the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature Project is the good professor's chutzpah in trying to present them as new or surprising – let alone any kind of blow to the people he calls 'skeptics' (or, when speaking to his friends at The Guardian, 'deniers').}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Delingpole, James |year=2010 |title=Dear Geoffrey Lean, Let Me Explain Why We're So Cross… |journal=The Daily Telegraph |location=London |type=online |issue=6 February |url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100025264/dear-geoffrey-lean-let-me-explain-why-were-so-cross/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100209202142/http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100025264/dear-geoffrey-lean-let-me-explain-why-were-so-cross/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 February 2010}}</ref><ref name=Delingpole-120430>{{cite journal |author=Delingpole, James |year=2010 |title=Greens Have Got Us Tilting at Windmills |journal=] |type=online |issue=30 April |url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/opinion/greens-have-got-us-tilting-at-windmills/story-e6frezz0-1226342081269 |access-date=19 January 2014 |quote=It's not climate change we sceptics doubt. What we question is (a) the degree to which it is man-made, (b) the extent to which recent climate change is in any way catastrophic or unprecedented, and (c) whether the measures we are taking to stop it are either helpful or desirable.}}</ref>
Delingpole wrote an article in '']'' on 3 May 2012 with the title "Wind farm scam a huge cover-up".<ref>, James Delingpole, '']'', 3 May 2012</ref> Three complaints were made, and the Australian Press Council upheld three aspects of the complaints, commenting on the "offensiveness" of the comment made by a New South Wales sheep farmer, which Delingpole quoted, that made an analogy between advocates of wind farms and paedophiles.<ref></ref>

In the ] '']'' documentary "Science under Attack", broadcast in January 2011, ] interviewed scientists and examples of those disputing their work. Delingpole dismissed the ] and ] in general, saying science has never been about consensus. When Nurse posed an analogy with a patient dismissing the consensus of an ] team and choosing their own treatment, Delingpole resented the comparison with ]. The programme also interviewed a man who takes yogurt to treat ]. In response to Nurse's question as to whether he read ]ed papers, Delingpole maintained that as a journalist "it is not my job" to read these, as he simply had neither the time nor the expertise, but instead read internet posts and was "an interpreter of interpretations".<ref name="nurse_interview">{{cite AV media |last=Nurse|first=Paul| title=BBC Two Programmes - Horizon, 2010-2011, Science Under Attack | website=bbc.co.uk | date=20 January 2011 | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y4yql | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110120100516/http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y4yql | archive-date=20 January 2011 | url-status=deviated|quote=Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse examines why science appears to be under attack, and why public trust in key scientific theories has been eroded - from the theory that man-made climate change is warming our planet, to the safety of GM food, or that HIV causes AIDS. He interviews scientists and campaigners from both sides of the climate change debate, and travels to New York to meet Tony, who has HIV but doesn't believe that that the virus is responsible for AIDS. .. Mon 24 Jan 2011, 21:00 }} See also {{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2011/jan/25/horizon-science-under-attack-review |title=Horizon: Science Under Attack and Tool Academy |author=Dowling, Tim |date=25 January 2011|newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref> In the ''] Handbook of Environmental Journalism'', this is described as showing Delingpole "detached from reality".<ref name="Sachsman Valenti 2020 p. 225" />

In 2012 Delingpole wrote an article in '']'' titled "] Scam a Huge Cover-Up"<ref>{{cite news|author=Delingpole, James |date=3 May 2012 |title=Wind Farm Scam a Huge Cover-Up |journal=] |url=https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2012/05/03/wind-farm-scam-a-huge-cover-up/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120503011902/http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/opinion/wind-farm-scam-a-huge-cover-up/story-e6frgd0x-1226345185075|archive-date=3 May 2012|via=National Wind Watch }}</ref> containing controversial issues and tone, which was ultimately censured. Three complaints were made, and the ] upheld three aspects of the complaints, commenting on the "offensiveness" of the comment made by a New South Wales sheep farmer, which Delingpole quoted, that made an analogy between advocates of wind farms and paedophiles.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Australian Press Council |year=2012 |title=Press Council Adjudication |journal=] |type=online |issue=20 December |quote=Subtitle: The Australian Press Council has released the following adjudication. |url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/press-council-adjudication/story-e6frg6nf-1226540387906?nk=796153e6b671b278c37881363c362f84-1453398297 |access-date=21 January 2016}}</ref>

On 10 January 2013 the UK ] responded to Delingpole's ''Daily Mail'' article published earlier that day, 'The crazy climate change obsession that's made the Met Office a menace', with a blog rebutting "a series of factual inaccuracies" in the piece, which included repetition of a falsehood which the ''Telegraph'' had withdrawn in 2012 following a ] ruling. The Met Office refuted an assertion attributed to ] member David Whitehouse, but agreed with Whitehouse's statement that "when it comes to four or five day weather forecasting, the Met Office is the best in the world".<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://blog.metoffice.gov.uk/2013/03/08/setting-the-record-straight-in-the-daily-mail/ |title=Setting the record straight in the Daily Mail |date=8 March 2013 |work=Official blog of the Met Office news team |access-date=4 March 2018 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name="Batty 2013">{{cite web |last=Batty |first=David |title=Met Office hits back at 'inaccuracies' in James Delingpole article |website=The Guardian |date=11 January 2013 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2013/jan/11/met-office-james-delingpole |access-date=4 March 2018}}</ref>

Delingpole has repeatedly incited violence against named scientists and climate campaigners.<ref name="Sachsman Valenti 2020 p. 225" /> In 2013 he published an article in ''The Spectator'', asking the question whether climate scientists like ], natural scientist ] and journalist ] should be "given the electric chair", "hanged" or "fed to the crocodiles" for speaking out on anthropogenic global warming, stating that his answer "is – *regretful sigh* – no." He said that "extreme authoritarianism and capital penalties" wouldn't be his "bag" and "perhaps more importantly, it would be counterproductive, ugly, excessive and deeply unsatisfying. The last thing I would want is for Monbiot, Mann, Flannery, Jones, Hansen and the rest of the Climate rogues' gallery to be granted the mercy of quick release. But hanging? Hell no. Hanging is far too good for such ineffable toerags." He also wished to establish ] for climate scientists and activists, stating this is meant as a metaphor.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Delingpole, James |date=7 April 2013 |title=An English class for trolls, professional offence-takers and climate activists |journal=] |type=online |url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100210866/an-english-class-for-trolls-professional-offence-takers-and-climate-activists/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160411040314/http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100210866/an-english-class-for-trolls-professional-offence-takers-and-climate-activists/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 April 2016 |url-access=subscription}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Romm, Joe |date=7 April 2013 |title=Denier Delingpole Wishes For 'Climate Nuremberg', Says 'Hanging Is Far Too Good' For Climate Scientists! |journal=] |type=online |url=https://thinkprogress.org/denier-delingpole-wishes-for-climate-nuremberg-says-hanging-is-far-too-good-for-climate-scientists-3ea3c77d55e3?mobile=nc |archive-url=https://archive.today/20160926183139/https://thinkprogress.org/denier-delingpole-wishes-for-climate-nuremberg-says-hanging-is-far-too-good-for-climate-scientists-3ea3c77d55e3?mobile=nc |url-status=dead |archive-date=26 September 2016 |url-access=subscription}}</ref>

===Politics===
Delingpole has described himself "as a member of probably the most discriminated-against subsection in the whole of British society—the white, middle-aged, public-school-and-Oxbridge educated middle-class male."<ref>, John Harris, '']'', 16 February 2007</ref>

Delingpole supported Tony Blair's position on the Iraq War. In February 2009 on Book TV Delingpole said "you will not find me disagreeing with Tony Blair's stance on the War on Terror. It was the one principled thing the man did in his political career."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Delingpole |first1=James |author1-link=James Delingpole |title=WATCH: Book TV: James Delingpole "Welcome to Obamaland" |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1lmaYCKR6k |website=youtube.com |publisher=] |language=en |format=video |date= Feb 23, 2009}} </ref>

On 6 September 2012 Delingpole announced that he would stand in the upcoming ] on an anti-wind farms platform.<ref>{{cite news |last=Delingpole |first=James |title=Arguments for wind power are just hot air |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/9547273/Arguments-for-wind-power-are-just-hot-air.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120918031914/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/9547273/Arguments-for-wind-power-are-just-hot-air.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=18 September 2012 |access-date=19 September 2012 |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=2012 |type=online |issue=17 September |location=London}}</ref> He withdrew, saying his campaign against wind farms had been "stunningly successful" before a vote was cast.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Hern, Alex |year=2012 |title=Anti-Wind-Farm Candidate James Delingpole Pulls Out of Corby By-Election, as the Town Continues to Have No Wind Farms |journal=] |type=online |issue=31 October |quote=Delingpole cites "stunningly successful campaign"; others cite desire to avoid losing £500 deposit. |url=http://www.newstatesman.com/sci-tech/2012/10/anti-wind-farm-candidate-james-delingpole-pulls-out-corby-election-town-continues-h |access-date=21 January 2016}}</ref> A ] investigation said that Delingpole's campaign was supported by the ]'s campaign manager for the Corby by-election, ]. Heaton-Harris said that Delingpole had announced his candidacy as part of a "plan" to "cause some hassle" and drive the issue of wind farms up the political agenda.<ref>{{cite news |last=Lewis |first=Paul |title=Tory MP running Corby campaign 'backed rival in anti-windfarm plot' |url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2012/nov/13/tory-mp-corby-anti-windfarm-film |access-date=13 November 2012 |newspaper=The Guardian |date=2012 |type=online |issue=13 November |location=London}}</ref>

In a 2013 article in '']'' he stated that for some time prior "I've held dual political nationality: my heart with UKIP (]), my head with the Tories", going on to praise the latter as "the natural party of government in a brave new world where politicians are the people's servants, not their masters."<ref>{{cite journal |author=Delingpole, James |year=2013 |title=UKIP is Patriotic, Fiscally Conservative and Socially Libertarian—What's Not to Like? |journal=The Spectator |type=online |issue=30 March |url=http://www.spectator.co.uk/columnists/james-delingpole/8874511/why-im-a-convert-to-ukip/}}</ref>


== Awards and prizes == == Awards and prizes ==
In 2005 Delingpole was awarded the Charles Douglas-Home Memorial Trust Award for his essay "What are museums for?"<ref>{{cite news|title=The Charles Douglas-Home Memorial Trust Award 2005|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/article742307.ece|newspaper=Times Online|date=17 March 2006|location=London|first=Philippe|last=Naughton}}</ref> The ], a free-market pressure group, awarded the 2010 ] for Online Journalism to Delingpole for his ''Telegraph'' blog.<ref>{{cite news In 2005 Delingpole was awarded the ] for his essay "What are museums for?"<ref>{{cite news |title=The Charles Douglas-Home Memorial Trust Award 2005 |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/article742307.ece |newspaper=Times Online |date=2006 |type=online |issue=17 March |location=London |first=Philippe |last=Naughton}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
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In 2010 Delingpole won the ] for Online Journalism for his ''Telegraph'' blog, a $3,000 prize awarded by the free-market ] for "work that promotes 'the principles and institutions of the free society'"; ], the ''Telegraph'''s blog editor, linked receipt of the award to the impact of Delingpole's posts on the ].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/100063465/telegraph-blogger-james-delingpole-wins-bastiat-prize-for-online-journalism/ |title=Telegraph Blogger James Delingpole wins Bastiat Prize for Online Journalism |last=Thompson |first=Damian |author-link=Damian Thompson |work=The Daily Telegraph |issue=12 November |location=London |date=2010 |access-date=12 November 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101113171543/http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/damianthompson/100063465/telegraph-blogger-james-delingpole-wins-bastiat-prize-for-online-journalism/ |archive-date=13 November 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/telegraph-blogger-james-delingpole-wins-bastiat-prize/s2/a541492/ |title=Telegraph Blogger James Delingpole Wins Bastiat Prize |last=Oliver |first=Laura |publisher=] |date=2010 |issue=12 November |access-date=12 November 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101114141215/http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/telegraph-blogger-james-delingpole-wins-bastiat-prize/s2/a541492/ |archive-date=14 November 2010 |quote=Subtitle: Delingpole beat international competition to take the $3,000 prize, which recognises work that promotes 'the principles and institutions of the free society.' … Freelance writer, journalist and Telegraph blogger James Delingpole has won the online journalism category of the Bastiat Prize for Journalism… It is the second year running in which a Telegraph blogger has taken the online award. In 2009 controversial MEP ] won the prize for his blog for the title. |url-status=dead }}</ref>
==Politics==
On 6 September 2012, Delingpole announced he would stand in the upcoming ] on an anti-wind farms platform.<ref>{{cite news|last=Delingpole|first=James|title=Arguments for wind power are just hot air|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/9547273/Arguments-for-wind-power-are-just-hot-air.html|accessdate=19 September 2012|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=17 September 2012}}</ref> However he withdrew, claiming his campaign against wind farms had been "stunningly successful" before a vote was cast.<ref></ref> A ] investigation later revealed that Delingpole's campaign was supported by the Conservative Party's campaign manager for the Corby by-election, ]. Heaton-Harris said that Delingpole had announced his candidacy as part of a "plan" to "cause some hassle" and drive the issue of wind farms up the political agenda.<ref>{{cite news|last=Lewis|first=Paul|title=Tory MP running Corby campaign 'backed rival in anti-windfarm plot'|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/nov/13/tory-mp-corby-anti-windfarm-film|accessdate=13 November 2012|newspaper=The Guardian|date=13 November 2012}}</ref>


==Publications==
He professed to prefer ] over ] in the ] in the USA, although his sympathies are plainly ].<ref>{{cite news|last=Delingpole|first=James|title=Why I'm rooting for Barack Obama|url=http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100137740/why-im-rooting-for-barack-obama/|accessdate=14 August 2013|newspaper=]|date=15 February 2012|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6IsQHYfFa|archivedate=14 August 2013|quote=So why do I think this would be preferable to a presidency under Mitt Romney? Simple. Because I've seen what happens, America, when you elect yet another spineless, yet ruthless, principle-free blow-with-the-wind, big government, crony-capitalist RINO squish. His name is Dave Cameron – and trust me, the cure is far worse than the disease. Of course it may not seem that way at first. You'll be so busy dancing round in circles singing "Ding Dong the witch is dead!" that euphoria and relief will completely overwhelm your intellect and your powers of observation. ... }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Delongpole|first=James|title=I Hate To Defend Mitt Romney, But|url=http://ricochet.com/main-feed/I-Hate-To-Defend-Mitt-Romney-But|publisher=]|accessdate=14 August 2013|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6IsQnsjTU|archivedate=14 August 2013|quote=Regular readers will know that Mitt Romney wasn't necessarily my dream choice as GOP candidate. They may have inferred this from articles I have written with titles along the lines of Oh God, oh God, oh please God, no! Why Mitt? and The GOP is totally doomed! Der Krieg ist Verloren! Obama is here forever! and No, Really, Though - Anyone But Mitt!...}}</ref>
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* {{cite book |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |title=Fish Show |year=1997 |publisher=Penguin | ISBN = 978-0140257465}}


* {{cite book |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |title=Fin |year=2000 |publisher=Picador USA | ISBN = 978-0330392686}}
On 13 August 2013, '']'' reported that Delingpole had been rejected by ] as an approved ] candidate.<ref>{{cite news|last=Steerpike|title=Exclusive: Nigel Farage to give Neil Hamilton ‘leading role’ in Ukip|url=http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/steerpike/2013/08/nigel-farage-to-give-neil-hamilton-leading-role-in-ukip/|accessdate=14 August 2013|newspaper=]|date=13 August 2013}}</ref>
* {{cite book |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |title=Thinly Disguised Autobiography |year=2004 |publisher=Picador USA | ISBN = 978-0330493352}}
* {{cite book |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |title=Coward on the Beach |url=https://archive.org/details/cowardonbeach0000deli_i8s6 |url-access=registration |year=2007 |publisher=Bloomsbury UK|isbn=9780747590705 }}
* {{cite book |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |title=How to be Right |year=2007 |publisher=Headline Hardbacks | ISBN = 978-0755315901}}
* {{cite book |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |title=] |year=2009 |publisher=Regnery Publishing |isbn=978-1-59698-588-9}}
* {{cite book |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |title=Coward at the Bridge |year=2009 |publisher=Simon & Schuster Ltd | ISBN=978-1-847373588}}
* {{cite book |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |title=365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy |year=2011 |publisher=Regnery Publishing |location=Washington, DC |isbn=9781596986428}}
* {{cite book |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |title=Watermelons: How Environmentalists are Killing the Planet, Destroying the Economy and Stealing your Children's Future |year=2012 |publisher=Biteback Publishing | ISBN=9781849544054}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/James-Delingpole/e/B001OJV3ZC |title=Amazon.co.uk: James Delingpole: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, Kindle |website=Amazon |access-date=3 September 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.bookdepository.com/author/James-Delingpole |title=Results for James-Delingpole |last=Depository |first=Book |website=Book Depository |language=en |access-date=3 September 2018}}</ref>
* {{cite magazine |author=Delingpole, James |author-mask=1 |date=4 January 2014 |type=print, online |title=Those Bitcoin Weirdos Might Just Be Right |magazine=] |volume=324 |issue=9671 |page=13 |url=https://www.spectator.co.uk/2014/01/those-bitcoin-weirdos-might-just-be-right/}}


== Personal life and family ==
===Books===
Delingpole is married to Tiffany Daneff, a gardening journalist. They have three children.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenprojects/3304406/The-day-I-almost-lost-the-plot.html |title=The day I almost lost the plot |first=Mary |last=Keen |date=6 September 2002 |via=www.telegraph.co.uk}}</ref>
*{{cite book |title= Fish Show |year=1997 |publisher=] |isbn=978-0-14-025746-5 |pages=208}}
*{{cite book |title= Fin |year=2001 |publisher=] |isbn=978-0-330-48045-1 |pages=161}}
*{{cite book |title= Thinly Disguised Autobiography |year=2004 |publisher=] |isbn=978-0-330-49335-2 |pages=480}}
*{{cite book |title= Coward on the Beach |year=2007 |publisher=] |isbn=978-0-7475-9070-5 |pages=336}}
*{{cite book |title= How to be Right |year=2007|publisher=] |isbn=978-0-7553-1591-8 |pages=224}}
*{{cite book |title= ] |year=2009 |publisher=] |isbn=978-1-59698-588-9 |pages=256}}
*{{cite book |title= Coward at the Bridge |year=2009 |publisher=] |isbn=978-1-84737-358-8 |pages=400}}
*{{cite book|title=365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy|year=2011 | publisher=Regnery Pub.|location=Washington, DC|isbn=978-1-59698-642-8}}
*{{cite book|title=Watermelons: How Environmentalists are Killing the Planet, Destroying the Economy and Stealing your Children's Future|year=2012 |publisher=Biteback Publishing|isbn=978-1849544054 |pages=320}}


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James Delingpole
Delingpole in 2012
BornJames Mark Court Delingpole
(1965-08-06) 6 August 1965 (age 59)
Alvechurch, Worcestershire, England
NationalityBritish
EducationMalvern College
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford (BA)
Occupation(s)Journalist
columnist
novelist
OrganizationBreitbart News
MovementLibertarian conservatism
Websitewww.jamesdelingpole.co.uk

James Mark Court Delingpole (born 6 August 1965) is an English writer, journalist, and columnist who has written for a number of publications, including the Daily Mail, the Daily Express, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, and The Spectator. He is a former executive editor for Breitbart London, and has published several novels and four political books. He describes himself as a libertarian conservative. He has frequently published articles promoting climate change denial and expressing opposition to wind power.

Education and early life

Delingpole grew up near Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, the son of a businessman. He attended Malvern College from 1978 to 1983, an independent school for boys, followed by Christ Church, Oxford (1983–1986), where he studied English language and literature.

Career

In addition to writing articles and commentary for the Daily Mail, the Daily Express, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, and The Spectator, Delingpole has published four political books including: How to be Right: The Essential Guide to Making Lefty Liberals History, Welcome to Obamaland: I Have Seen Your Future and It Doesn't Work, and 365 Ways to Drive a Liberal Crazy.

Delingpole is the author of several novels including Fin and Thinly Disguised Autobiography. In August 2007, Bloomsbury published his first novel of the "Coward" series, Coward on the Beach, which tells the story of a man's reluctant quest for military glory and is set on the beaches of Normandy during the D-Day landings. In June 2009 the second novel of the series, Coward at the Bridge (set during Operation Market Garden in September 1944), was published.

In 2005 Delingpole presented the Channel 4 documentary The British Upper Class, which was part of a series of three documentaries on the class system in Britain. Writing in The Guardian, the television reviewer Charlie Brooker concludes that "Delingpole succeeds in improving the image of the upper classes. Whenever he opens his mouth to defend them, they magically become 50 times less irritating. Than him."

Delingpole has been highly critical of wind farms. He has called wind turbines "environmentally damaging" and suggested that they deface the countryside.

In 2012 Delingpole began Bogpaper, a satirical blog, with Jan Skoyles. In 2013, Delingpole apologised after describing an article by a fellow journalist, which attacked the views of columnist Suzanne Moore, as giving her "such a seeing-to, she'll be walking bow-legged for weeks."

In 2015, Delingpole was named as a source for Lord Ashcroft's unauthorised biography of David Cameron (co-authored with journalist Isabel Oakeshott), Call Me Dave, about Cameron's time at university, in which Delingpole claims to have smoked cannabis with the future PM.

Anthropogenic global warming

Delingpole has repeatedly promoted climate change denial. In September 2009 he used his Daily Telegraph blog to join other denial bloggers in spreading and amplifying allegations made by Steve McIntyre on his Climate Audit blog, falsely accusing the Climatic Research Unit tree-ring climatologist Keith Briffa of wrongly selecting a particular tree-ring data series. Delingpole blogged "How the global warming industry is based on one MASSIVE lie", arguing that this discredited the 1998 hockey stick graph, though in fact that study did not use any of the data in question. He also alleged that this discredited the scene in An Inconvenient Truth where Al Gore walks beside a graph relating past temperatures to CO2, then has to use a platform lift to reach the projected future curve, but that graph was based on Lonnie Thompson's ice core data, not tree rings, and the projected curve was for CO2 levels, not temperature.

In a November 2009 Telegraph blog post titled "Climategate: The Final Nail in the Coffin of 'Anthropogenic Global Warming'?", Delingpole popularised the term "Climategate" referring to the Climatic Research Unit email controversy. He also said that he does not have a science degree, but is "a believer in empiricism and not spending taxpayers' money on a problem that may well not exist." In May 2010 he gave a 15-minute talk to The Heartland Institute's conference, and said that it reused a term he had seen in a follow-up comment to the Watts Up With That? blog. He quipped that "Climategate" was "the story that would change my life and, quite possibly, save Western civilisation from the greatest threat it has ever known". Subsequent investigations have cleared the scientists involved of any wrongdoing.

At various times Delingpole has said that he does not dispute that global warming has occurred, but doubts the extent to which it is man-made ("anthropogenic") or catastrophic.

In the BBC Horizon documentary "Science under Attack", broadcast in January 2011, Paul Nurse interviewed scientists and examples of those disputing their work. Delingpole dismissed the scientific consensus on global warming and scientific consensus in general, saying science has never been about consensus. When Nurse posed an analogy with a patient dismissing the consensus of an oncology team and choosing their own treatment, Delingpole resented the comparison with quackery. The programme also interviewed a man who takes yogurt to treat HIV. In response to Nurse's question as to whether he read peer reviewed papers, Delingpole maintained that as a journalist "it is not my job" to read these, as he simply had neither the time nor the expertise, but instead read internet posts and was "an interpreter of interpretations". In the Routledge Handbook of Environmental Journalism, this is described as showing Delingpole "detached from reality".

In 2012 Delingpole wrote an article in The Australian titled "Wind Farm Scam a Huge Cover-Up" containing controversial issues and tone, which was ultimately censured. Three complaints were made, and the Australian Press Council upheld three aspects of the complaints, commenting on the "offensiveness" of the comment made by a New South Wales sheep farmer, which Delingpole quoted, that made an analogy between advocates of wind farms and paedophiles.

On 10 January 2013 the UK Met Office responded to Delingpole's Daily Mail article published earlier that day, 'The crazy climate change obsession that's made the Met Office a menace', with a blog rebutting "a series of factual inaccuracies" in the piece, which included repetition of a falsehood which the Telegraph had withdrawn in 2012 following a Press Complaints Commission ruling. The Met Office refuted an assertion attributed to Global Warming Policy Foundation member David Whitehouse, but agreed with Whitehouse's statement that "when it comes to four or five day weather forecasting, the Met Office is the best in the world".

Delingpole has repeatedly incited violence against named scientists and climate campaigners. In 2013 he published an article in The Spectator, asking the question whether climate scientists like Michael E. Mann, natural scientist Tim Flannery and journalist George Monbiot should be "given the electric chair", "hanged" or "fed to the crocodiles" for speaking out on anthropogenic global warming, stating that his answer "is – *regretful sigh* – no." He said that "extreme authoritarianism and capital penalties" wouldn't be his "bag" and "perhaps more importantly, it would be counterproductive, ugly, excessive and deeply unsatisfying. The last thing I would want is for Monbiot, Mann, Flannery, Jones, Hansen and the rest of the Climate rogues' gallery to be granted the mercy of quick release. But hanging? Hell no. Hanging is far too good for such ineffable toerags." He also wished to establish Nuremberg trials for climate scientists and activists, stating this is meant as a metaphor.

Politics

Delingpole has described himself "as a member of probably the most discriminated-against subsection in the whole of British society—the white, middle-aged, public-school-and-Oxbridge educated middle-class male."

Delingpole supported Tony Blair's position on the Iraq War. In February 2009 on Book TV Delingpole said "you will not find me disagreeing with Tony Blair's stance on the War on Terror. It was the one principled thing the man did in his political career."

On 6 September 2012 Delingpole announced that he would stand in the upcoming Corby by-election on an anti-wind farms platform. He withdrew, saying his campaign against wind farms had been "stunningly successful" before a vote was cast. A Greenpeace investigation said that Delingpole's campaign was supported by the Conservative Party's campaign manager for the Corby by-election, Chris Heaton-Harris. Heaton-Harris said that Delingpole had announced his candidacy as part of a "plan" to "cause some hassle" and drive the issue of wind farms up the political agenda.

In a 2013 article in The Spectator he stated that for some time prior "I've held dual political nationality: my heart with UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party), my head with the Tories", going on to praise the latter as "the natural party of government in a brave new world where politicians are the people's servants, not their masters."

Awards and prizes

In 2005 Delingpole was awarded the Charles Douglas-Home Memorial Trust Award for his essay "What are museums for?"

In 2010 Delingpole won the Bastiat Prize for Online Journalism for his Telegraph blog, a $3,000 prize awarded by the free-market International Policy Network for "work that promotes 'the principles and institutions of the free society'"; Damian Thompson, the Telegraph's blog editor, linked receipt of the award to the impact of Delingpole's posts on the Climatic Research Unit email controversy.

Publications

Personal life and family

Delingpole is married to Tiffany Daneff, a gardening journalist. They have three children.

References and notes

  1. Kaufman, Leslie (2014). "Breitbart News Network Plans Global Expansion". The New York Times (online). No. 16 February. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  2. "Former Breitbart London Boss Streamed With White Nationalist". Hatewatch. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  3. Delingpole, James (2012). "About James Delingpole". Self. Archived from the original on 29 May 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  4. ^ Sachsman, D.B.; Valenti, J.A.M. (2020). Routledge Handbook of Environmental Journalism. Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks. Taylor & Francis. p. 225. ISBN 978-1-351-06838-3. Retrieved 15 June 2022. The extent to which these individuals are detached from reality was shown in a BBC Horizon documentary, Science under attack in 2011, in which Sir Paul Nurse of the UK Royal Society attempted to tease out the roots of Delingpole's skeptical position. Asked if he ever read journal papers, Delingpole replied that as a journalist it is "not my job" to read peer-reviewed papers, but to be "an interpreter of interpretations." Delingpole is among a number of climate deniers who have repeatedly incited physical violence against named journalists and scientists who speak publicly on climate issues
  5. Plait, Phil (26 September 2013). "The Climate Change Denial Machine Is Going Up to 11". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  6. Hern, Alex. "RSPB: James Delingpole "has not looked into the evidence in a balanced way"". New Statesman. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  7. ^ Philo, Greg; Happer, Catherine (2013). Communicating Climate Change and Energy Security: New Methods in Understanding Audiences. Routledge. p. 136. ISBN 978-0415835091.
  8. ^ Delingpole, James (2009). "Climategate: The Final Nail in the Coffin of 'Anthropogenic Global Warming'?". The Daily Telegraph (online) (20 November). London. Archived from the original on 22 January 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2016. The conspiracy behind the Anthropogenic Global Warming myth (aka AGW; aka ManBearPig) has been suddenly, brutally and quite deliciously exposed", and "A contretemps with a Climate Bully who wonders whether I have a science degree. (No I don't. I just happen to be a believer in empiricism and not spending taxpayers' money on a problem that may well not exist).
  9. Appearances on C-SPAN
  10. Leith, William (2003). "A Writer's life: James Delingpole". The Daily Telegraph (21 July). London.
  11. Edwards, Tom (22 September 2015). "Former Malvern College pupil at the centre of David Cameron biography furore". Worcester News.
  12. "My problem with James Delingpole..." The Tab. 24 February 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  13. White, Michael (30 May 2011). "The class war: Why everyone feels insecure". The Guardian.
  14. Delingpole, James (11 July 2018). "If only the Cabinet was more like the England players, says James Delingpole". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  15. Delingpole, James (1 May 2016). "James Delingpole: Next time I nearly die, I'll go private". The Sunday Times. ISSN 0956-1382. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
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  18. Wright, John (2010). The Obama Haters: Behind the Right-Wing Campaign of Lies, Innuendo & Racism. Potomac. p. 196. ISBN 978-1597975124.
  19. Delingpole, James (2011). 365 ways to drive a liberal crazy. Washington, DC: Regnery Pub. ISBN 978-1596986428.
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  22. Glover, Gillian (2005). "The aristocracy and us". The Scotsman (online). No. 22 July. Edinburgh.
  23. Wollaston, Sam (2005). "Grand designs". The Guardian (online). No. 25 July. London.
  24. Charlie Brooker (2005). "Blue blood on the carpet". The Guardian (online). No. 23 July.
  25. Delingpole, James (2012). James Delingpole Introduces Bogpaper.com (Pt. 1) (self-published video (9 February)) (YouTube). The Bogpaper Channel. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021.
  26. "Why Bogpaper? Why now?". Archived from the original on 24 March 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  27. "James Delingpole talks to Bogpaper". Bogpaper.com. 11 September 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  28. Michael Gove's gang perfect the art of fighting dirty, The Observer, 10 February 2013
  29. Gander, Kashmira (2015). "Lord Ashcroft's Cameron Biography: Source James Delingpole Defends Alleged Cannabis Revelations". The Independent (online). No. 6 October. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  30. "Climate change denial: James Delingpole tells it like it isn't".
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  32. ^ Mann 2013, pp. 198–199.
  33. Delingpole, James (29 September 2009). "How the global warming industry is based on one MASSIVE lie – Telegraph Blogs". blogs.telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2 October 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  34. Pearce, Fred (3 February 2010). "Climate scientists withheld Yamal data despite warnings from senior colleagues | Fred Pearce". the Guardian. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  35. Delingpole, James (speaker) (2010). Climategate and the War against Man, Bear, Pig (online streaming audio). Arlington Heights, IL: The Heartland Institute | The Fourth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC-4), Chicago Illinois, 16–18 May 2010. Event occurs at 2:28–2:36. Archived from the original on 3 February 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2016. rude, controversial, merciless, outspoken, sometimes mildly amusing … the story that would change my life and, quite possibly, save Western civilisation from the greatest threat it has ever known … I wasn't the first person to use the word Climategate. Actually what happened was, I was reading the What's Up With That? blog, and I was looking at the comments below. And the Commentor called Bulldust had said, 'I wonder how long it will be before somebody calls this story Climategate'… So I was the second person to use the word Climategate.
  36. NOAA Staff (24 February 2011). "Inspector General's Review of Stolen Emails Confirms No Evidence of Wrong-Doing by NOAA Climate Scientists". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Retrieved 1 January 2016. Report is the latest independent analysis to clear climate scientists of allegations of mishandling of climate information.
  37. Economist Staff (2012). "Wind Farms and Renewable Energy: A Lot of Hot Air". The Economist (online, print). No. 17 November. Retrieved 21 January 2016. Subtitle: The government's energy policy gets mired in politics.
  38. Delingpole, James (2011). "Global Warming is Real". The Daily Telegraph (online) (21 October). London. Archived from the original on 23 October 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2016. We know it's getting warmer. That's not the point. 'The planet has been warming,' says a new study of temperature records, conducted by Berkeley professor Richard Muller. I wonder what he'll be telling us next: that night follows day? That water is wet? That great white sharks have nasty pointy teeth? That sheep go "baaaa"? / No, the only surprising part of the results of the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature Project is the good professor's chutzpah in trying to present them as new or surprising – let alone any kind of blow to the people he calls 'skeptics' (or, when speaking to his friends at The Guardian, 'deniers').
  39. Delingpole, James (2010). "Dear Geoffrey Lean, Let Me Explain Why We're So Cross…". The Daily Telegraph (online) (6 February). London. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010.
  40. Delingpole, James (2010). "Greens Have Got Us Tilting at Windmills". The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) (online) (30 April). Retrieved 19 January 2014. It's not climate change we sceptics doubt. What we question is (a) the degree to which it is man-made, (b) the extent to which recent climate change is in any way catastrophic or unprecedented, and (c) whether the measures we are taking to stop it are either helpful or desirable.
  41. Nurse, Paul (20 January 2011). BBC Two Programmes - Horizon, 2010-2011, Science Under Attack. bbc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 20 January 2011. Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse examines why science appears to be under attack, and why public trust in key scientific theories has been eroded - from the theory that man-made climate change is warming our planet, to the safety of GM food, or that HIV causes AIDS. He interviews scientists and campaigners from both sides of the climate change debate, and travels to New York to meet Tony, who has HIV but doesn't believe that that the virus is responsible for AIDS. .. Mon 24 Jan 2011, 21:00 Video See also Dowling, Tim (25 January 2011). "Horizon: Science Under Attack and Tool Academy". The Guardian.
  42. Delingpole, James (3 May 2012). "Wind Farm Scam a Huge Cover-Up". The Australian. Archived from the original on 3 May 2012 – via National Wind Watch .
  43. Australian Press Council (2012). "Press Council Adjudication". The Australian (online) (20 December). Retrieved 21 January 2016. Subtitle: The Australian Press Council has released the following adjudication.
  44. "Setting the record straight in the Daily Mail". Official blog of the Met Office news team. 8 March 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  45. Batty, David (11 January 2013). "Met Office hits back at 'inaccuracies' in James Delingpole article". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  46. Delingpole, James (7 April 2013). "An English class for trolls, professional offence-takers and climate activists". The Spectator (online). Archived from the original on 11 April 2016.
  47. Romm, Joe (7 April 2013). "Denier Delingpole Wishes For 'Climate Nuremberg', Says 'Hanging Is Far Too Good' For Climate Scientists!". ThinkProgress (online). Archived from the original on 26 September 2016.
  48. The Cameron club, John Harris, The Guardian, 16 February 2007
  49. Delingpole, James (23 February 2009). "WATCH: Book TV: James Delingpole "Welcome to Obamaland"" (video). youtube.com. Book TV.
  50. Delingpole, James (2012). "Arguments for wind power are just hot air". The Daily Telegraph (online). No. 17 September. London. Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
  51. Hern, Alex (2012). "Anti-Wind-Farm Candidate James Delingpole Pulls Out of Corby By-Election, as the Town Continues to Have No Wind Farms". New Statesman (online) (31 October). Retrieved 21 January 2016. Delingpole cites "stunningly successful campaign"; others cite desire to avoid losing £500 deposit.
  52. Lewis, Paul (2012). "Tory MP running Corby campaign 'backed rival in anti-windfarm plot'". The Guardian (online). No. 13 November. London. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  53. Delingpole, James (2013). "UKIP is Patriotic, Fiscally Conservative and Socially Libertarian—What's Not to Like?". The Spectator (online) (30 March).
  54. Naughton, Philippe (2006). "The Charles Douglas-Home Memorial Trust Award 2005". Times Online (online). No. 17 March. London.
  55. Thompson, Damian (2010). "Telegraph Blogger James Delingpole wins Bastiat Prize for Online Journalism". The Daily Telegraph. No. 12 November. London. Archived from the original on 13 November 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
  56. Oliver, Laura (2010). "Telegraph Blogger James Delingpole Wins Bastiat Prize". journalism.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 November 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2010. Subtitle: Delingpole beat international competition to take the $3,000 prize, which recognises work that promotes 'the principles and institutions of the free society.' … Freelance writer, journalist and Telegraph blogger James Delingpole has won the online journalism category of the Bastiat Prize for Journalism… It is the second year running in which a Telegraph blogger has taken the online award. In 2009 controversial MEP Daniel Hannan won the prize for his blog for the title.
  57. "Amazon.co.uk: James Delingpole: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, Kindle". Amazon. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
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