Fritz Vahrenholt

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Fritz Vahrenholt is a prominent climate skeptic in Germany and claims to be an 'environmentalist'

Vahrenholt has had a varied career in industry and politics - a past member of the Board of Director Deutsche Shell AG. Germany's center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD) made him environment minister for Hamburg where he incurred the wrath of the environmental lobby by building a waste incineration plant, earning him the nickname "Feuerfritze" (Fire Fritz)[1]

Currently Vahrenholt holds a senior role at RWE Innogy a renewables firm and part of energy conglomerate RWE.

He was a reviewer if the IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy (SRREN) 2011. [2]

Vahrenholt is the author of Die Kalte Sonne - The Cold Sun (with Sebastian Lüning). He delivered the 2012 lecture of the Global Warming Policy Foundation. He also spoke at the climate skeptic EIKE conference.

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