SourceWatch gives the impression it’s an honest organisation keeping an eye on individuals funded by industry involved in public relations and that “Unlike some other wikis, SourceWatch has a policy of strict referencing, and is overseen by a paid editor”.
It begins its entry about me, Jennifer Marohasy, by stating that:
“Dr Jennifer Marohasy is the Director of the Environment Unit at right-wing Australian think tank the Institute of Public Affairs. She is a climate change skeptic, denying that climate change is caused by greenhouse gas emissions.”
No, I’m just not sure that greenhouse gas emissions are the principal drivers of the current warming.
Sourcewatch goes on to use the following quotes from me to support the above proposition:
“DR JENNIFER MAROHASY: It’s ambiguous. It’s not clear that climate change is being driven by carbon dioxide levels. But let’s move beyond that argument and let’s start talking about how we can adapt to what will be a different climate in the future.” …
“DR JENNIFER MAROHASY: I actually think that it’s good if we can get beyond this debate of whether increase in carbon dioxide levels are driving more extreme climate events. I think that we need to move beyond that and accept and recognise that whether or not we can reduce carbon dioxide levels, there will be climate change.”
From the last quote it seem pretty clear that I believe there will be climate change. Yet they’ve categorized me as a climate change skeptic?
Interestingly they can’t get the link to my blog correct, this is the URL they use https://jennifermarohasy.com.dev.internet-thinking.com.au/blog/Jennifer .
The link to my much quoted monograph titled ‘Myth & The Murray’ is also wrong. Why would they use the following URL
http://www.ipa.org.au/Speechesandsubmssns/jmwarrenspch.html ?
I’ve given a lot of talks over my career including to environment groups, but interesting they have chosen to highlight the only one ever sponsored by the United States Government and that was in about 1997 which is nearly 10 years ago.
I guess they are trying to give the impression that I’m a right wing propagandist?



Jennifer Marohasy BSc PhD has worked in industry and government. She is currently researching a novel technique for long-range weather forecasting funded by the B. Macfie Family Foundation.