Get the facts straight
Published by New York Post
Bjorn Lomborg points out that the costs of our climate promises would be higher than the total tax intake of all governments across the world today, far exceeding the benefits of climate change mitigation.
Published by Wall Street Journal
As COP28 opens, two new studies show that extravagant climate promises are far more wasteful than useful.
Published by Financial Post
When the COVID pandemic hit, the whole world urgently needed to buy protective gear, oxygen and ventilators. The countries that moved fastest and made the best spending decisions had electronic procurement systems in place. These systems not only help in a crisis but are crucial for reducing corruption and saving governments billions of dollars.
Published by Sky News
Sky News host Chris Kenny says this is a “good time to be alive” as living standards throughout history are at their highest in the modern day. Mr Kenny sat down with Copenhagen Consensus Centre President Bjorn Lomborg to discuss why the world is not falling apart.
Published by National Post
The constant barrage of negative stories may lead us to imagine that our progress is about to end, but the evidence says otherwise
Published by Exemplars
Ahead of the 2023 SDG Summit on September 18-19 at the United Nations General Assembly, Exemplars News spoke with Bjorn Lomborg, president of the Copenhagen Consensus Center think tank and author of the new book, Best Things First
Published by GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
On the GZERO World Podcast, Ian Bremmer sits down with Danish author Bjorn Lomborg, a controversial figure in the world of climate change. Lomborg is unequivocal that climate change is a real problem and that humans are responsible for causing it. But where he differs from the global climate narrative is that the current focus on reducing carbon emissions is misguided and ineffective. Lomborg argues the world is too fixated on stopping climate change at the expense of… everything else.
A new G-20 report calls for raising $3 trillion and spending only a fraction of it to help the poor.
Published by Reason
The 'Skeptical Environmentalist' offers 12 low-cost, proven policies that he says would save 4.2 million lives and generate $1.1 trillion in new wealth every year.
Published by FOX News
Copenhagen Consensus president Bjorn Lomborg joins 'America's Newsroom' to explain how he believes the United Nations should prioritize global aid.