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The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World Paperback – Aug. 28 2001
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Bjorn Lomborg
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Bjørn Lomborg, a former member of Greenpeace, challenges widely held beliefs that the world environmental situation is getting worse and worse in his new book, The Skeptical Environmentalist. Using statistical information from internationally recognized research institutes, Lomborg systematically examines a range of major environmental issues that feature prominently in headline news around the world, including pollution, biodiversity, fear of chemicals, and the greenhouse effect, and documents that the world has actually improved. He supports his arguments with over 2500 footnotes, allowing readers to check his sources. Lomborg criticizes the way many environmental organizations make selective and misleading use of scientific evidence and argues that we are making decisions about the use of our limited resources based on inaccurate or incomplete information. Concluding that there are more reasons for optimism than pessimism, he stresses the need for clear-headed prioritization of resources to tackle real, not imagined, problems. The Skeptical Environmentalist offers readers a non-partisan evaluation that serves as a useful corrective to the more alarmist accounts favored by campaign groups and the media. Bjørn Lomborg is an associate professor of statistics in the Department of Political Science at the University of Aarhus. When he started to investigate the statistics behind the current gloomy view of the environment, he was genuinely surprised. He published four lengthy articles in the leading Danish newspaper, including statistics documenting an ever-improving world, and unleashed the biggest post-war debate with more than 400 articles in all the major papers. Since then, Lomborg has been a frequent participant in the European debate on environmentalism on television, radio, and in newspapers.
- ISBN-109780521010689
- ISBN-13978-0521010689
- EditionReprint
- PublisherCambridge University Press
- Publication dateAug. 28 2001
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions16.99 x 3.1 x 24.41 cm
- Print length540 pages
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According to The Skeptical Environmentalist the hole in the Ozone Layer is healing. The Amazon has shrunk by only 14 per cent since the arrival of Man. Only 0.7 per cent of species will be driven to extinction over the next 50 years. Even the poorest humans are getting richer by the year. Things are not good enough; but they are far, far better than we have been taught to believe. Lomborg, a professor of statistics and a former Greenpeace member, reveals the complexity, confusion, and (rarely) misuse of data behind the current Litany of approaching environmental Armageddon. But this is not a comforting or reassuring read. Nor is it a bible for lackeys and do-nothings. Lomborg uses the same figures everyone else uses, from national governments to the Kyoto summit to Greenpeace. Rarely have the raw data been discussed in such detail: their history, how they are calculated, their strengths, and their weaknesses. Lomborg argues persuasively that our sense of approaching human and environmental disaster is an artefact of the valid work of modern scientific, environmental and media institutions. There is, he asserts, no one to blame for our growing sense of despair, but everything to learn. We must learn what real risks are, and what we can do about them. (Kyoto? A very bad idea...) We must prioritise. (30p on the organic basil? Or 30p to buy a child clean water in Sierra Leone?) There is, after all, room for manoeuvre; panic achieves nothing. This is our generation's Silent Spring: a book to rewrite the environmental agenda, and a must-buy for any parent who wonders what kind of world we are leaving for our children.--Simon Ings
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"This is one of the most valuable books on public policy - not merely on environmental policy - to have been written for the intelligent general reader in the past ten years. The Skeptical Environmentalist is a triumph."
The Economist
"… a superbly documented and readable book."
The Wall Street Journal
"… it is a surprise to meet someone who calls himself an environmentalist but who asserts that things are getting better … Strange to say, the author of this happy thesis is not a steely-eyed economist at a conservative Washington think tank but a vegetarian, backpack-toting academic who was a member of Greenpeace for four years … The primary target of the books, a substantial work of analysis with almost 3000 footnotes, are statements made by environemtal organizations like the Worldwatch Institute, the World Wildlife Fund and Greenpeace. He refers to the persistently gloomy fate from these groups as the Litany, a collection of statements that he argues are exaggerations or outright myths."
The New York Times
"The Skeptical Environmentalist should be read by every environmentalist, so that the appalling errors of fact the environmental movement has made in the past are not repeated. A brilliant and powerful book."
Matt Ridley, author of Genome
"Lomborg pulls off the remarkable feat of welding the techno-optimism of the Internet age with a lefty's concern for the fate of the planet."
Rolling Stone
"Bjørn Lomborg is an outstanding representative of the 'new breed' of political scientists - mathematically-skilled and computer-adept. In this book he shows himself also to be a hardheaded, empirically oriented analyst. Surveying a vast amount of data and taking account of a wide range of more and less informed opinion about environmental threats facing the planet, he comes to a balanced assessment of which ones are real and which are over-hyped. In vigorous and what needs not to be done about those turning out to be pseudo-problems."
Jack Hirshleifer, University of California, Los Angeles
"Bjørn Lomborg raises the important question whether the costs of remedying the damage caused by environmental pollution are higher than the costs of the pollution itself. The answer is by no means straightforward. He has written a pioneering book."
Richard Rosecrance, University of California, Los Angeles
"When Lomborg concludes that 'the loss of the world's rainforests, of fertile agricultural land, the ozone layer and of the climate balance are terrible' I agree. But we also need debate, and this book provides us with that in generous amounts, incl 2428 footnotes. If you, like I do, belong to the people who dare to think the world is making some progress, but always with mistakes to be corrected, this book makes important reading."
Lars Kristoferson, Secretary General, WWF Sweden
"… probably the most important book on the environment ever written."
booksonline
"Lomborg is right on his points, that his critique of much green activism and its reporting in the media is just, and, above all, that where there is room for disagreement, Mr Lomborg invites and facilitates discussion, rather than seeking to silence it."
The Economist
The Economist
"… a superbly documented and readable book."
The Wall Street Journal
"… it is a surprise to meet someone who calls himself an environmentalist but who asserts that things are getting better … Strange to say, the author of this happy thesis is not a steely-eyed economist at a conservative Washington think tank but a vegetarian, backpack-toting academic who was a member of Greenpeace for four years … The primary target of the books, a substantial work of analysis with almost 3000 footnotes, are statements made by environemtal organizations like the Worldwatch Institute, the World Wildlife Fund and Greenpeace. He refers to the persistently gloomy fate from these groups as the Litany, a collection of statements that he argues are exaggerations or outright myths."
The New York Times
"The Skeptical Environmentalist should be read by every environmentalist, so that the appalling errors of fact the environmental movement has made in the past are not repeated. A brilliant and powerful book."
Matt Ridley, author of Genome
"Lomborg pulls off the remarkable feat of welding the techno-optimism of the Internet age with a lefty's concern for the fate of the planet."
Rolling Stone
"Bjørn Lomborg is an outstanding representative of the 'new breed' of political scientists - mathematically-skilled and computer-adept. In this book he shows himself also to be a hardheaded, empirically oriented analyst. Surveying a vast amount of data and taking account of a wide range of more and less informed opinion about environmental threats facing the planet, he comes to a balanced assessment of which ones are real and which are over-hyped. In vigorous and what needs not to be done about those turning out to be pseudo-problems."
Jack Hirshleifer, University of California, Los Angeles
"Bjørn Lomborg raises the important question whether the costs of remedying the damage caused by environmental pollution are higher than the costs of the pollution itself. The answer is by no means straightforward. He has written a pioneering book."
Richard Rosecrance, University of California, Los Angeles
"When Lomborg concludes that 'the loss of the world's rainforests, of fertile agricultural land, the ozone layer and of the climate balance are terrible' I agree. But we also need debate, and this book provides us with that in generous amounts, incl 2428 footnotes. If you, like I do, belong to the people who dare to think the world is making some progress, but always with mistakes to be corrected, this book makes important reading."
Lars Kristoferson, Secretary General, WWF Sweden
"… probably the most important book on the environment ever written."
booksonline
"Lomborg is right on his points, that his critique of much green activism and its reporting in the media is just, and, above all, that where there is room for disagreement, Mr Lomborg invites and facilitates discussion, rather than seeking to silence it."
The Economist
Book Description
A controversial, wide ranging and clearly documented survey of the state of the global environment.
About the Author
Bjørn Lomborg is an Associate Professor of Statistics in the Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark. He has published in international journals in the fields of game theory and computer simulations. He has given invited lectures on the subjects discussed in The Skeptical Environmentalist in leading universities in North America and Europe following the success of the original Danish edition which has had a significant impact on the terms of the environmental debate within Scandinavia.
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- ASIN : 0521010683
- Publisher : Cambridge University Press; Reprint edition (Aug. 28 2001)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 540 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780521010689
- ISBN-13 : 978-0521010689
- Item weight : 1.08 kg
- Dimensions : 16.99 x 3.1 x 24.41 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #56,963 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Just the best environmental book ever written -- check out Bjorn's cost/benefit ...
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2018Verified Purchase
Just the best environmental book ever written -- check out Bjorn's cost/benefit analysis. Al Gore et al want to spend billions to bring world temperatures back to the levels existing in the 1950s. Cost far too high for the benefit provided. If we want to spend those levels of funding on something that will bring 100s of thousands of fellow human being out of despair, spend it on providing safe drinking water to those people.
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Maintaining the global human environment can be done without resorting to fear or panic.
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2019Verified Purchase
A comprehensive review of the major environmental and human issues presented in a balanced and well supported manner. Although published in 2001, the concepts and many of the details are still valid today. And leads into his 2014 book "How to spend $75 Billion to Make the World a Better Place"
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This was the second book I ever read regarding climate science. He is an economist/environmentalist who accepts the man-made global warming principle, although he doesn't specifically agree with the projected impact. His point is that it makes much more sense to plan for the adaptation to possible effects over time than to kill the world's economy in the short term.
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Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2013
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In our politically correct world, where special interests work so hard to manipulate us to match their thinking, we need more and more balance. This book does not debunk or preach, it gives a grounded alternate view of environmental reality. Strip away the retoric of various groups, and you will see what really needs to be done. If we viewed the world with this sane and rational approach, we would make much more headway.
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Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2018
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If you are an optimistic you will like this book for sure.
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Great book - just be prepared to wait a MONTH to get it.
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2015
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Finally a truthful environmentalist... they are in short supply nowadays . Great read. Thanks
Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2016
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a mail got delayed, thought the book was lost. eventually got two copies! need to return one.
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Philip M
5.0 out of 5 stars
A brilliant, powerful book, and a balanced assessment of reality versus hype.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 5, 2019Verified Purchase
According to TIME Magazine, Lomborg is one of 100 most influential people in the world, one of the 75 most influential people of the 21st century according to Esquire magazine, and one of the 50 people who could save the planet according to the UK Guardian.
Reading this book, The Skeptical Environmentalist, one can understand why. His ability to analyse vast quantities of data from research, the media and campaigning organisations (including the massive IPCC reports) is breathtaking. His skill in extracting patterns from data to reveal the real world behind the research is remarkable. He shows us using irrefutable research data that in reality the world is actually so much better than we are lead to believe by alarmist propagandists and the media – what Lomborg calls “The Litany”.
He tackles a wide range of human welfare concerns, from life expectancy and health, through food and hunger to prosperity. He then deals with energy, de-forestation, water, pollution, fears about chemicals – and finally global warming. Lomborg tests each case to verify whether the problems are based on fact or myth, and then offers alternatives to how best to deploy resources and funding.
Surprisingly, almost every case is shown to be based on monumental misunderstandings, myths or alarmist misinformation. He repeatedly demonstrates how much better off we are in every respect than any of our predecessors. And finally, he offers sound alternatives to how we could better spend on money to continue improving the welfare of the global population.
I found The Skeptical Environmentalist to be a truly uplifting book, convincingly demonstrating how much better our world is than I thought it was!
Reading this book, The Skeptical Environmentalist, one can understand why. His ability to analyse vast quantities of data from research, the media and campaigning organisations (including the massive IPCC reports) is breathtaking. His skill in extracting patterns from data to reveal the real world behind the research is remarkable. He shows us using irrefutable research data that in reality the world is actually so much better than we are lead to believe by alarmist propagandists and the media – what Lomborg calls “The Litany”.
He tackles a wide range of human welfare concerns, from life expectancy and health, through food and hunger to prosperity. He then deals with energy, de-forestation, water, pollution, fears about chemicals – and finally global warming. Lomborg tests each case to verify whether the problems are based on fact or myth, and then offers alternatives to how best to deploy resources and funding.
Surprisingly, almost every case is shown to be based on monumental misunderstandings, myths or alarmist misinformation. He repeatedly demonstrates how much better off we are in every respect than any of our predecessors. And finally, he offers sound alternatives to how we could better spend on money to continue improving the welfare of the global population.
I found The Skeptical Environmentalist to be a truly uplifting book, convincingly demonstrating how much better our world is than I thought it was!
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Tom Wallace
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of most interest (and controversy) is his claim that humanity would be economically better off by adapting to climate change rather than trying ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 22, 2018Verified Purchase
Mostly a statistical analysis of world issues, such as hunger, wealth, healthcare, food supply, energy and raw materials. A lot of the information is probably not too controversial. The information of concern is that Lomborg challenges some of the figures to do with deforestation and species extinction, as well as being somewhat sceptical over the evidence for climate change. Also, of most interest (and controversy) is his claim that humanity would be economically better off by adapting to climate change rather than trying to reverse it. This view in particular pays little regard to the wider ecology of the planet and indeed to future human generations, who will have to finance much of the clean-up.
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Carno Polo
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refreshing approach to the problem of our environment
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 12, 2012Verified Purchase
This book is refreshing reading. To start, the title: skepticism is de rigueur in trying to understand scientific problems. Any scientific problem. Most self proclaimed environmentalists, however, are not skeptical enough. They always assume that the worst possible scenario is the most likely. They always make an environmental problem, any problem, to appear the most pressing of all. They, in other words, recite the "Litany" to which Lomborg refers. As a result, resources are not optimally allocated to address the real environmental problems, choices are not made in a rational way, and time, money and lives are lost.
Lomborg does NOT argue there is no environmental problem. He says there is. What he does convincingly argue is that, overall, humanity is going in the right direction in addressing them. Maybe not in an ideal way, surely mistakes have been made, but things are, all in all, better today thany they have ever been, and they are improving. Whether it's nutrition, medicine, the quality of the air we breath and the water we drink, housing, schooling, etc. we wre going to leave to our children a better world than the one we inherited from our fathers.
I am not arguing (I could not, possibly) that Lomborg is always right in his many arguments. Surely his statistics can be, and have been, questioned. However he proves that the Litany we have become accustomed to hear is both wrong and counterproductive in addressing the real problems of our environment.
Lomborg does NOT argue there is no environmental problem. He says there is. What he does convincingly argue is that, overall, humanity is going in the right direction in addressing them. Maybe not in an ideal way, surely mistakes have been made, but things are, all in all, better today thany they have ever been, and they are improving. Whether it's nutrition, medicine, the quality of the air we breath and the water we drink, housing, schooling, etc. we wre going to leave to our children a better world than the one we inherited from our fathers.
I am not arguing (I could not, possibly) that Lomborg is always right in his many arguments. Surely his statistics can be, and have been, questioned. However he proves that the Litany we have become accustomed to hear is both wrong and counterproductive in addressing the real problems of our environment.
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Captain Sensible
2.0 out of 5 stars
Found it difficult to get into
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 18, 2019Verified Purchase
There was something about the layout and writing style that made it difficult ti engage with. I found myself skipping large patts to get to the end.
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Herbert E. Martin
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A must read especially now.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 22, 2019Verified Purchase
Great book! A must read for anyone interested in the real state of the environment.
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