Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global
Warming by Bjørn Lomborg (Author)
Bjørn Lomborg is the best-informed and most humane advocate for environmental
change in the world today. In contrast to other figures that promote a single
issue while ignoring others, Lomborg views the globe as a whole, studies all the
problems we face, ranks them, and determines how best, and in what order, we
should address them. His first book, The Skeptical Environmentalist, established the
importance of a fact-based approach. With later books, Global Crises, Global Solutions and How to Spend $50 Billion to Make the World a Better
Place, this mild-mannered Danish statistician has steadily gained
new converts. Not surprisingly, Time Magazine named him one of the 100
most influential people in the world.
Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming will
further enhance Lomborg’s reputation for global analysis and thoughtful
response. For anyone who wants an overview of the global warming debate from an
objective source, this brief text is a perfect place to start. Lomborg is only
interested in real problems, and he has no patience with media fear-mongering;
he begins by dispatching the myth of the endangered polar bears, showing that
this Disneyesque cartoon has no relevance to the real world where polar bear
populations are in fact increasing. Lomborg considers the issue in detail,
citing sources from Al Gore to the World Wildlife Fund, then demonstrating that
polar bear populations have actually increased five fold since the 1960s.
Lomborg then works his way through the concerns we hear so much about: higher
temperatures, heat deaths, species extinctions, the cost of cutting carbon, the
technology to do it. Lomborg believes firmly in climate change--despite his
critics, he's no denier--but his fact-based approach, grounded in economic
analyses, leads him again and again to a different view. He reviews published
estimates of the cost of climate change, and the cost of addressing it, and
concludes that "we actually end up paying more for a partial solution than the
cost of the entire problem. That is a bad deal."
In some of the most disturbing chapters, Lomborg recounts what leading
climate figures have said about anyone who questions the orthodoxy, thus
demonstrating the illiberal, antidemocratic tone of the current debate. Lomborg
himself takes the larger view, explaining in detail why the tone of hysteria is
inappropriate to addressing the problems we face.
In the end, Lomborg’s concerns embrace the planet. He contrasts our concern
for climate with other concerns such as HIV/AIDS, malnutrition, and providing
clean water to the world. In the end, his ability to put climate in a global
perspective is perhaps the book’s greatest value. Lomborg and Cool It are
our best guides to our shared environmental future. -- by Michael Crichton Resource: Amazon Book Reviews
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