Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott's top business advisor today claimed climate change was a ruse encouraged by the United Nations to create a new authoritarian world order under its control.
Maurice Newman, chairman of the Prime Minister's Business Advisory Council, said the real agenda was "concentrated political authority. Global warming is the hook".
In a column for The Australian newspaper to coincide with a visit by UN climate chief Christiana Figueres, he added that the world had been "subjected to extravagance from climate catastrophists for close to 50 years".
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Newman, a former chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, is a known climate change sceptic but he went further by accusing the UN of being involved in a scam.
"Figueres is on record saying democracy is a poor political system for fighting global warming. Communist China, she says, is the best model," he wrote.
"This is not about facts or logic. It's about a new world order under the control of the UN. It is opposed to capitalism and freedom and has made environmental catastrophism a household topic to achieve its objective."
Figueres, in charge of getting a global emissions reduction agreement in Paris in December, was in Australia to discuss practical climate change action.
With its use of coal-fired power and relatively small population, Australia is one of the world's worst per capita greenhouse gas polluters and has been increasingly isolated over its perceived reluctance to do more to tackle the climate threat.
In an interview with the ABC this week, Figueres said the nation had no option other than to gradually step back from coal -- a key economic driver.
Newman said "hopefully, like India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tony Abbott isn't listening (to the UN)".
But he warned that "having gained so much ground, eco-catastrophists won't let up".
"After all, they have captured the UN and are extremely well-funded. They have a hugely powerful ally in the White House," he said.
"They will continue to present the climate change movement as an independent, spontaneous consensus of concerned scientists, politicians and citizens who believe human activity is 'extremely likely' to be the dominant cause of global warming.
"And they will keep mobilising public opinion using fear and appeals to morality.