"No priortization conversations are taking place on a daily basis, almost at all," he says. "We don't have sense of whether this is an outstanding change, or if this is just going to be trivial." If you run a world where everyone in the rich world, so all the o c d countries, stock all their c o two omissions to morrow and for rest of the century, the net impact would be to reduce temperatures by zero point four degrees centigrade,. Or zero point seven degrees fahrenheit. You would just be able to measure it in 80 years. But my impression from most of my academic work is certainly that that's not a common understanding
Do you ever feel like you have so many important things to do that it’s impossible to prioritize them?
Even knowing where to start can be challenging.
In this week’s episode, I talk with prioritization expert Dr. Bjorn Lomborg. Through his think tank, The Copenhagen Consensus, Dr. Lomborg has prioritized the most significant challenges facing the world today.
In this episode, you will learn three principles that will help you prioritize what's most important in your life and discover specific strategies you can use to make decision-making easier.
Credits:
- Hosted by Greg McKeown
- Produced by Greg McKeown and Scratch Audiohouse
- Executive Produced by Greg McKeown, Brent Montgomery, Ed Simpson and Derrial Christon