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Real Adriatic Store - Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming (Vintage)

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 363.73874 EAN: 9780307386526 ISBN: 030738652X Label: Vintage Manufacturer: Vintage Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 272 Publication Date: 2008-08-12 Publisher: Vintage Release Date: 2008-08-12 Studio: Vintage
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A startling book that reshapes the debate about global warming and offers a moderate approach to meeting its challenges.
Bjorn Lomborg argues that many of the elaborate and expensive actions now being considered—the Kyoto Protocol, for example—have a staggering potential cost of hundreds of billions of dollars, but, ultimately, will have little impact on the world's temperature. He suggests that rather than institutionalizing these programs to “cool” the earth's temperature 100 years from now, we should focus our resources on some of the world's most pressing immediate concerns, such as: fighting malaria and HIV/AIDS, and maintaining a safe, fresh water supply. And he considers why and how this debate has developed an atmosphere in which dissenters are immediately demonized.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Lomborg Avoids the Hype and Returns Rationality to Global-warming Dialogue Comment: This book is a great resource for those who wish to have a broad understanding of the economic realities facing the world due to global-warming.
In today's world, people are often grouped into two camps: those who believe global warming is a fantasy and those who believe it is the most important issue in history. Lomborg is in neither camp, and he instead categorizes global warming as one issue among many that our society will address in the next century. Given that it is not the only issue we are facing, Lomborg advises we consider the costs and benefits of each of these issues in order to make the best decision possible to positively affect the most people. Such a rational, common-sense approach is a welcome change to the high-pitched rhetoric that we are used to hearing. Thank you Bjorn Lomborg!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ideas, not Literature Comment: However one feels, whatever one thinks, whatever one thinks one knows about global warming, one should read this book of ideas. Lundstrom's central idea is that it will be many times more efficient to address the effects of global warming than to resist it. Whether Lundstrom convinces you or not, you will not regret having given him the chance to make his point.
I think that his ideas are very persuasive but even if they were not, I think that they would be predictive; they have economics on their side. We tend to do the efficient thing and it is usually more efficient to treat local symptoms than global causes.
For example, he responds to Al Gore's (An Inconvenient Truth) prediction of a huge increase in deaths from malaria by pointing out that malaria deaths correlate much more closely with poverty than with climate. Were it not so, he argues, malaria would still be the scourge in the American south that it was a century ago. Simple screens or insecticides, let alone air conditioning, could all but eliminate malaria, now or in a warmer future. Better and cheaper to enrich the third world than to (marginally) resist global warming.
While Lundstrom accepts the premise of global warming, he does take issue with some of the predictions about its effect. In any case, he argues that some of the effects are benign and some over-stated.
While the ideas in the book dwarf issues of style or readability, it is certainly well-crafted. It is a good read.
While I bought the book for myself in electronic form, I have given paper copies to people that I consider influential. I commend it to all thoughtful people.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cool It Comment: "Cool It" is an oasis in a desert of hysterical environmental writing that has gulled the media. Although persuaded that Man contributes to global warming (which Loborg recognizes as occurring), Lomborg's analysis of the impact of globabl wartming and viable responses to it is a model of thoughtful insight. He factually presents the pros and cons of global warming and lays out practical responses. His realistic approach is now confirmed by those many countries which, blindly supporting the Kyoto Accords, have found, as Lonborg posited, that it is an unaffordable response to a discernible but managable problem.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Common Sense Approach to Global Warming Comment: Finally, a book comes out that puts aside the hysteria which typically accompanies the discussion regarding global warming, and focuses on practical solutions to solving the problem. Lomborg first skillfully puts to rest much of the global warming propaganda, and then takes a "big picture" approach to suggest other issues that should be addressed before global warming in order to improve living conditions for all mankind. That's not to say that Lomborg doesn't offer solutions for global warming. However, his resolutions are more realistic than the "immediately ban everything that causes a polutant" mentality of many global warming adherents. As a result of the level-headed approach that Lomborg espouses, Cool It is valuable reading for anyone on either side of the global warming issue.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "Skeptical" is a good title word Comment: Bjorn Lomborg is an intelligent man. He does get a lot of things right. But be wary of his fact-twisting and deception with numbers. Many of the quotes used are taken completely out of context. For more information, check out this link:
http://www.lomborg-errors.dk/coolit.htm
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