Get the facts straight
Published by Boston Globe
The idea that there is only one correct policy — cutting carbon emissions to zero in a short time frame — is absurd, and especially so when this sole policy is failing globally.
Published by Morgunbladid
Um allan heim eru miklir möguleikar til að bera kennsl á og forgangsraða þeirri stefnu sem myndi skila mestum áhrifum fyrir hverja krónu.
Published by An-Nahar
تواجه كل دولة في العالم عدداً كبيراً من التحديات والرغبات التنافسية من أجل المستقبل. مثالياً، نود جميعاً معالجة كل شيء. لكن ندرة الموارد تعني أنه في الحياة الواقعية، يتعين علينا تحديد الأولويات.
Published by El Comercio
Todos los países del mundo se enfrentan a una multitud de desafíos y deseos contrapuestos para el futuro. Idealmente, nos gustaría abordarlos todos. Pero la escasez de recursos hace que en la vida real debamos establecer prioridades.
Published by Hoover Institution
The Hoover Institution held a Fellow Talk with Bjorn Lomborg on Monday, April 1, 2024 from 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. PT. Lomborg discusses Climate and Development Spending: How the World Bank and others are spending evermore resources on doing ever less good.
Published by Portfolio
A világ minden országa számos kihívással és egymással versengő nagyszabású tervek sokaságával néz szembe. Elvileg szeretnénk mindent megoldani. A szűkös erőforrások azonban azt jelentik, hogy a való életben fontossági sorrendet kell felállítanunk a különböző megoldandó kérdések között.
Published by Financial Post
Officially, the UN has 169 development goals. It should instead focus on a dozen or so high-payoff policies, like tablets in grade schools
Published by Tempi
Invece di disperdere fondi in mille interventi di dubbia efficacia, puntiamo forte sulla tecnologia per offrire ai bambini del mondo povero un’educazione del livello a loro adeguato. L’impatto è garantito e certificato
Published by Brett Weinstein
Bjorn Lomborg recently discussed some of the findings of his new book Best Things First* (named as one of the best books of 2023 by The Economist) with Bret Weinstein on the DarkHorse Podcast.
Published by New York Post
Watching the news, you get the sense that climate change is making the planet unlivable. We are bombarded with images of floods, droughts, storms and wildfires.