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Sceptical green urges smart billions to fight warming

Bjoern Lomborg, the bad boy of the climate debate who has rejected for years “alarmist” prophecies from environmentalists, stresses in a new book the need to invest billions to fight global warming. In “Smart Solutions to Climate Change,” Lomborg lashes out at current policies to curb greenhouse gas emissions but also highlights the need to spend 100 billion dollars a year on intelligent research and green technologies.

By spending billions in a smart way, the world could essentially resolve the climate change problem by the end of this century, insists Lomborg, who edited the new book containing proposals from 28 economists — including three Nobel laureates — gathered ahead of last year’s climate summit in Copenhagen.

This may seem like an about-turn by the self-proclaimed sceptical environmentalist who had earlier said reducing greenhouse gas emissions should not be a priority as long as there are problems like poverty and famine.

But the 45-year-old Dane, insists he has not shifted positions.

“I am saying what I have always said: that the climate is a real and important, man-made problem, but that we are handling it badly,” he told AFP.

Lomborg insists he has never been opposed to fighting climate change, but only to narrowly focused, inefficient projects aimed at lowering carbon dioxide emissions.

So why the sudden increased emphasis on the need for investment? “Now that the international community has decided to invest massive amounts of money in the fight against climate change — much more than in the past. I have to take a position in this new situation,” he says.

“The international community has decided to spend huge amounts to fight global warming, but with very little hope of actually cooling down the planet,” he charges, pointing out that “this is why I suggest using the money in a smarter way to protect the environment.” The author of the 2001 book “The Sceptical Environmentalist,” who has figured on Time Magazine’s list of the world’s 100 most influential people, maintains he is still a sceptic “towards current solutions aimed at reducing CO2 emissions, and sceptical of those who exaggerate the threat and create a wind of panic.”

The preferred “green” policies of today’s world leaders, he laments, are like “slashing a sword in the water.” The European Union for instance “dedicates 250 billion dollars (209 billion euros) each year” towards cutting its member states’ CO2 output by 20 percent over the next decade.

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