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Cool It
The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming
Book • 2010
In this book, Bjorn Lomborg argues that many expensive actions considered to address global warming will have little impact on the world’s temperature.
He suggests focusing on more cost-effective approaches, such as increasing green energy R&D, and discusses why dissenters in the climate change debate are often demonized.
The book also addresses other pressing global issues like malaria and HIV/AIDS.
He suggests focusing on more cost-effective approaches, such as increasing green energy R&D, and discusses why dissenters in the climate change debate are often demonized.
The book also addresses other pressing global issues like malaria and HIV/AIDS.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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as the author of several books on climate change.


Lex Fridman

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#339 – Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin
Mentioned by Jordan B. Peterson as books written by Bjorn Lomborg, showcasing his work on effective solutions to global challenges.

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285. How to Make the World a Better Place | Bjørn Lomborg & Ralph Schoellhammer
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as a book presenting the author's perspective on climate change and policy recommendations.

Andrew Morriss

Green Energy: Analyzing The Data With Andrew Morriss Of Texas A&M University
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as a book he was reading while driving Bono around.


Ned Komar

Episode 2: Dr. Judith Curry and Andrew Revkin
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as another book written by the guest.


Russ Roberts

Bjorn Lomborg on the Costs and Benefits of Attacking Climate Change