The skeptical environmentalist : measuring the real state of the world
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The skeptical environmentalist : measuring the real state of the world
Cambridge University Press, 2001
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Verdens sande tilstand
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Originally published in Danish as Verdens sande tilstand, 1998
"This revised and updated version ... first published in English by Cambridge University Press, 2001" -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [435]-505) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Skeptical Environmentalist challenges widely held beliefs that the environmental situation is getting worse and worse. The author, himself a former member of Greenpeace, is critical of the way in which many environmental organisations make selective and misleading use of the scientific evidence. Using the best available statistical information from internationally recognised research institutes, Bjorn Lomborg systematically examines a range of major environmental problems that feature prominently in headline news across the world. His arguments are presented in non-technical, accessible language and are carefully backed up by over 2500 footnotes allowing readers to check sources for themselves. Concluding that there are more reasons for optimism than pessimism, Bjorn Lomborg stresses the need for clear-headed prioritisation of resources to tackle real, not imagined problems. The Skeptical Environmentalist offers readers a non-partisan stocktaking exercise that serves as a useful corrective to the more alarmist accounts favoured by campaign groups and the media.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I. The Litany: 1. Things are getting better
- 2. Why do we hear so much bad news?
- Part II. Human Welfare: 3. Measuring human welfare
- 4. Life expectancy and health
- 5. Food and hunger
- 6. Prosperity
- 7. Conclusion
- Part III. Can Human Prosperity Continue?: 8. Are we living on borrowed time?
- 9. Will we have enough food
- 10. Forests - are we losing them?
- 11. Energy
- 12. Non-energy resources
- 13. Water
- 14. Conclusion
- Part IV. Pollution: 15. Air pollution
- 16. Acid rain and forest death
- 17. Indoor air pollution
- 18. Allergies and asthma
- 19. Water pollution
- 20. Waste: running out of space?
- 21. Conclusion
- Part V. Tomorrow's Problems: 22. Our chemical fears
- 23. Biodiversity
- 24. Global warming
- Part VI. The Real State of the World: 25. Predicament or progress?
- Notes
- Bibliography.
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