Copenhagen Consensus Center
The Copenhagen Consensus Center is a think-tank based in Denmark that tells governments and philanthropists around the world about the best ways to spend aid and development money. Its director is Bjorn Lomborg.
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Copenhagen Consensus Center New video from Lusaka at www.fixtheclimate.com – George from global warming hot spot Zambia talks about what would increase his quality of life…

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Media organizations in wealthy countries regularly send forth reporters to find “victims of global warming.” We see the terrible plight of those living in the shadows of Mount Kilimanjaro, or on the edge ...
Dang Nguyet Anh
Dang Nguyet Anh
Climate change's becoming a hot topic in the world, including Vietnam. However, the problem in my country is that almost people know about climate change, but they don't think that 's their own problem......how to solve this?
December 28, 2009 at 7:39pm
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COPENHAGEN – December 18, 2009 – The near-empty treaty that has emerged from the Copenhagen climate summit shows that promising to cut carbon emissions is a dead-end strategy, says Dr. Bjørn Lomborg, director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center. “T...
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Copenhagen Consensus Center Copenhagen Consensus Center director Bjørn Lomborg's updating his Facebook profile (link in our 'Favorite Pages' list) regularly from the Bella Center, as delegates reach the final hours of negotiations.

December 18, 2009 at 10:54am
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Copenhagen Consensus Center Op-ed in today's Wall Street Journal by Copenhagen Consensus director Bjørn Lomborg. Check out Bjørn Lomborg's profile page (in our 'Favorites' list) for many more updates on articles, interviews, and debates during the COP15 Summit.

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In The Wall Street Journal, Bjorn Lomborg writes that investing in energy R&D might work, but mandated emissions cuts won't.
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Copenhagen Consensus Center Article by Copenhagen Consensus Center director Bjørn Lomborg in today's COP15 Post

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For all the good will and great intentions that fill the Bella Center, it’s becoming clear that COP15 is not going to produce a comprehensive agreement to limit emissions of greenhouse gases
Jackson Mahaney
Jackson Mahaney
Yes, but if you double the budget for R&D ($180B), then imagine the fights/arguing that will ensure to capture that funding. Scientists will be climbing all over each other to get funding. More summits, more discussions, more sketchy data... This issue is so politicized, I doubt the CO2 discussion is finished yet.
December 11, 2009 at 11:26am
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Copenhagen Consensus Center Denmark TV2 Nyhederne's video report after following Copenhagen Consensus Center director Bjorn Lomborg on Day 2 of the COP15 summit: http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/video/index.php/nodeId-26960498.html

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Copenhagen Consensus Center The Copenhagen Consensus Center’s advice to policy-makers has been published at www.fixtheclimate.com, following on from the 21 research papers released by the Center during the summer of 2009. The three papers and an introduction by Bjørn Lomborg outline different ways to respond to climate change.

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Welcome to FixTheClimate.com, the Copenhagen Consensus on Climate project. Global warming is real, it is caused by man-made CO2 emissions, and we need to do something about it. But we don’t need action that makes us feel good. ...
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Copenhagen Consensus Center Copenhagen Consensus Center director Bjorn Lomborg is talking climate change for half an hour on Warren Olney's 'To The Point' radio show now (podcast link below) and then discusses the COP15 kick-off on CNN at 10.30pm Central European Time

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Copenhagen Consensus Center Articles by Bjorn Lomborg have been published over the weekend in Politiken (Denmark), Time Magazine (US and International editions), The Australian, The Wall Street Journal and Hindustan Times (India), outlining the Copenhagen Consensus Center’s view on climate change. Below is the link to the Time Magazine piece.

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Peter
December 7, 2009 at 7:43am
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Sorry about that - thanks for the direct link!
December 7, 2009 at 11:15am
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Copenhagen Consensus Center New vignette in Wall Street Journal! Read the thought-provoking article by Bjørn Lomborg on Nebal's poor and their priorities

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Bjørn Lomborg, the director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center writes in The Wall Street Journal that Nepal's poor have more pressing problems than climate change and melting glaciers..
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Copenhagen Consensus Center The Wall Street Journal has published the latest of the weekly series of articles by Bjorn Lomborg, based on interviews with people in global warming hotspots. This week, we hear from Lakshmi Bera from the Sundarbans, just after Cyclone Aila.

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In The Wall Street Journal, Bjorn Lomborg writes that carbon cuts won't help a hurricane survivor in India, because the cause is not global warming; it is rising concentrations of people and infrastructure along coastlines..
Garland O'Quinn
Garland O'Quinn
Garland O'Quinn This is the kind of specific information we need to be more effective with our efforts. Keep it up.
November 24, 2009 at 11:07am
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Copenhagen Consensus Center On www.fixtheclimate.com we just published our latest videos on our newest research. Watch the presentations by the authors on the research used for Copenhagen Consensus on Climate

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The Copenhagen Consensus Center director is Bjørn Lomborg, author of Cool It and the Skeptical Environmentalist, and an adjunct professor at Copenhagen Business School. Read more >
Phil RadioKaya Bond
Phil RadioKaya Bond
This is very interesting and can work in conjucture to a similar project I am humbly tidying up to finish before our December copenhagen Klima mote.

I will read more via fixtheclimate.com then, but thought i write to cmmend the author and as well hint you that your link is not activateable neither the read more.. button on your facebook press release..

More Grease To Your Elbow as we all Respect the Earth so it will keep us alive and safe and strong.
November 21, 2009 at 6:06am
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Copenhagen Consensus Center Bjørn Lomborg's latest Project Syndicate column is now out in English, Spanish, Russian, French, German, Czech, and Chinese: 'Global Warming’s Misunderstood Victims'

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Copenhagen Consensus Center Coverage of the Copenhagen Consensus malnutrition conferences

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Source: IRIN Some of the most widespread forms of malnutrition can best be reduced by delivering micronutrients and fortifying food in new, cost-effective ways, in combination with community outreach work, experts have said.
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Copenhagen Consensus Center Bjorn Lomborg writes an op-ed (in Danish) in today's Kristeligt Dagblad about solving the challenge of malnutrition (link below). For non-Danes, a similar op-ed also appears in English in today's Kenyan Daily Nation: http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/-/440808/681506/-/4pk9lx/-/index.html

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For under to milliarder kroner om året vil man kunne give tre milliarder mennesker et betydeligt bedre liv uden mangel på livsvigtige vitaminer og mineraler, skriver Bjørn Lomborg og Henrik Jespersen