Lavoisier Group

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This article is part of the Center for Media & Democracy's spotlight on front groups and corporate spin.

The Lavoisier Group is a global warming skeptic organisation, based in Australia. It argues that the evidence for global warming is based on inexact science and that any policy responses, such as signing the Kyoto Protocol, would be too expensive for Australia's industry.

The group is closely associated with the Australian mining industry, and was founded in 2000 by Ray Evans, then an executive at Western Mining Corporation (WMC), who was also involved in founding the HR Nicholls Society and the Bennelong Society. Hugh Morgan, former WMC boss and head of the Business Council of Australia until 2005, delivered the group's inaugural speech.

Lavoisier is a fairly small operation, with under 100 members and an annual budget of around $10,000. [1]

In 2001 Australian economist John Quiggin wrote that the Lavoisier Group is "devoted to the proposition that basic principles of physics...cease to apply when they come into conflict with the interests of the Australian coal industry." [2]

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The Lavoisier Group's website is designed by Chris Ulyatt, Editorial Director at the Institute of Public Affairs from 1991-1998. [3]

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Contact Information

e-mail: contact AT lavoisier.com.au
Phone: + 61 3 9391 0862
(This phone number is shared by the Bennelong Society[6])
Fax: + 61 3 9391 7390
www.lavoisier.com.au
PO Box 424 Collins Street
West Melbourne VIC 8007 [7] (This post office box is shared by the HR Nicholls Society [8] and the Bennelong Society [9])

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