Andrew Sibley
Andrew Sibley is one of the four speakers of the Creation Science Movement based in Portsmouth. He is a trustee of the Creation Science Movement as well as a council member of it. Sibley does not work for the CSM full time and appears to be one of the less prolific speakers in the UK’s creationist movement.
By occupation he is a meteorologist working as a weather forecaster. He has worked as a weather forecast presenter for BBC regional radio in the Southwest, Wales and Yorkshire. He holds an MSc in Environmental Decision Making from the Open University. He is understood to currently work for the Met Office in Cardiff.
Sibley has written articles for creationist publications – see, for example, http://www.creationontheweb.com/content/view/4245/ and http://www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v18/i3/index.asp. He is also author of a recent book, ‘Restoring the Ethics of Creation’.
The reviews seem to suggest that it has a slightly left wing tinge to it. He argues that as a result of the rise of the Darwinian faith system and belief in the certainty of technological progress and unrestrained capitalism, we have lost a proper respect for nature and humanity. Ethical standards are now based on subjective criteria where each person is able to decide his or her own conduct, often living for themselves in a grand struggle for survival.