Get the facts straight
A focused investment in maternal and newborn health could save more than a million lives annually
Published by Foreign Affairs
Resources, Development, and the Future of the Planet
Lomborg's answer to responses written to his "Environmental Alarmism, Then and Now" article in Foreign Affairs.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS DO NOT OPPOSE GROWTH
Frances Beinecke
Published by National Post
The Do-able Dozen: The deaths of thousands of women and infants annually could be avoided for a surprisingly small cost
Published by TIME.com
There is a way to make the poor of this world $500 billion better off, but this solution is rarely discussed.
This matters, because the international community is gearing up to produce the next set of development goals for 2015-2030, to continue the work of the Millennium Development Goals. $2.5 trillion in development aid plus unknown trillions from national budgets hang in the balance of these goals, so getting our priorities right is vital. Spending money on poorly chosen targets is a wasted opportunity to do much more good elsewhere.