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I just finished reading an article in Esquire by Bjørn Lomborg on the opportunity costs that need to be considered in any debate on climate change. As an environmentalist and a finance guy that spends a lot of time considering macroeconomics, I found this brief discussion of opportunity costs to be spot on.
There is no way that we should consider proposed legislation on this issue currently under discussion in the U.S. Congress, or participate in diplomatic negotiations for international treaties, without understanding what the opportunity costs are and how those kind of dollars can be best used.
In fact, while I am not convinced of human cause climate shifting like Mr. Lomborg, I so like his approach to the greater issues he recounts in this article and at length elsewhere, that I am going to send a copy to the White House, to my Senators and Congressmen and to the members of the Senate. I also plan to send a copy to Mrs. Clinton, who represents U.S. interests in treaty negotiations. Why not?
While it is fun to post here and exchange a few opinions, the reality is that the decisions that are being made right now are being made by a very few elected and appointed representatives in Washington who are not environmentalists, nor are they economists. They are politicians that generally only respond to the pressure of money and votes so they can keep their jobs. If you vote, express your opinion to them as well as here. If you care enough to post here, you should care enough to spend a couple of bucks and a few minutes of your time to print something like this out and send off a few letters or emails.
Remember, the August recess is coming and most every one of them is going to be coming home from Washington, wanting to know what you think. So let them know!
Here are the people that will act on your behalf, or on the behalf of others who took the time and money to make them listen -
U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
Contacting your Congressman
Contacting your Senator
Write to Secretary of State Clinton
Send a letter to President Obama
OK, here is the article that has caught my imagination -
Mr. Gore, Your Solution to Global Warming Is Wrong
Same article in an easier to read single page format, easy to print and send with your comments hand written on the doc -
Single Page Format
The plan we are most likely to adopt to address climate change will cost far too much and do next to nothing. The fight over the science of warming is over, yes. But the debate over the solution to global warming hasn't even begun.
By Bjørn Lomborg
Bjørn Lomborg is adjunct professor at the Copenhagen Business School. He is the organizer of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, which brings together some of the world's top economists, including 5 Nobel laureates, to set priorities for the world. Time magazine named Lomborg one of the world's 100 most influential people in 2004. In 2008 he was named "one of the 50 people who could save the planet" by the UK Guardian; "one of the top 100 public intellectuals" by Foreign Policy and Prospect magazine; and "one of the world's 75 most influential people of the 21st century" by Esquire.
More on his WWW site -
The Skeptical Environmentalist
I have regularly enjoyed reading Bjørn's works, he is a thoughtful and practical environmentalist and economist. He has a new book out that I have not yet read, but look forward to checking it out soon. Here is a link to it on Amazon, though you can buy it most everywhere -
Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming
If you are into the economics of environmentalism as I am, you should also definitely check out Blue Planet in Green Shackles by Václav Klaus, the second President of the Czech Republic (since 2003, reelected 2008, has 70%+ popularity!), former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1992?1997), and just finished with a term as EU President (Presidency of the Council of the European Union.)
Blue Planet in Green Shackles
As Klaus is a professor of economics, his book may be a little bit more of an economics tome than you might care for, but the detailed analysis of environmentalism impacts - physical, social and governmental - that he provides makes his case that environmentalism is the new totalitarianism extraordinarily compelling. Having lived under communism himself, his positions have special poignancy.
Anyone remember the old TV show "The Paper Chase"? When I met Václav Klaus, he reminded me of a particularly abrasive and acerbic Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr., the character played by John Houseman. He irritates the hell out of his governmental peers in the EU who can't handle the intellectual heat.
There is no way that we should consider proposed legislation on this issue currently under discussion in the U.S. Congress, or participate in diplomatic negotiations for international treaties, without understanding what the opportunity costs are and how those kind of dollars can be best used.
In fact, while I am not convinced of human cause climate shifting like Mr. Lomborg, I so like his approach to the greater issues he recounts in this article and at length elsewhere, that I am going to send a copy to the White House, to my Senators and Congressmen and to the members of the Senate. I also plan to send a copy to Mrs. Clinton, who represents U.S. interests in treaty negotiations. Why not?
While it is fun to post here and exchange a few opinions, the reality is that the decisions that are being made right now are being made by a very few elected and appointed representatives in Washington who are not environmentalists, nor are they economists. They are politicians that generally only respond to the pressure of money and votes so they can keep their jobs. If you vote, express your opinion to them as well as here. If you care enough to post here, you should care enough to spend a couple of bucks and a few minutes of your time to print something like this out and send off a few letters or emails.
Remember, the August recess is coming and most every one of them is going to be coming home from Washington, wanting to know what you think. So let them know!
Here are the people that will act on your behalf, or on the behalf of others who took the time and money to make them listen -
U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
Contacting your Congressman
Contacting your Senator
Write to Secretary of State Clinton
Send a letter to President Obama
OK, here is the article that has caught my imagination -
Mr. Gore, Your Solution to Global Warming Is Wrong
Same article in an easier to read single page format, easy to print and send with your comments hand written on the doc -
Single Page Format
The plan we are most likely to adopt to address climate change will cost far too much and do next to nothing. The fight over the science of warming is over, yes. But the debate over the solution to global warming hasn't even begun.
By Bjørn Lomborg
Bjørn Lomborg is adjunct professor at the Copenhagen Business School. He is the organizer of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, which brings together some of the world's top economists, including 5 Nobel laureates, to set priorities for the world. Time magazine named Lomborg one of the world's 100 most influential people in 2004. In 2008 he was named "one of the 50 people who could save the planet" by the UK Guardian; "one of the top 100 public intellectuals" by Foreign Policy and Prospect magazine; and "one of the world's 75 most influential people of the 21st century" by Esquire.
More on his WWW site -
The Skeptical Environmentalist
I have regularly enjoyed reading Bjørn's works, he is a thoughtful and practical environmentalist and economist. He has a new book out that I have not yet read, but look forward to checking it out soon. Here is a link to it on Amazon, though you can buy it most everywhere -
Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming
If you are into the economics of environmentalism as I am, you should also definitely check out Blue Planet in Green Shackles by Václav Klaus, the second President of the Czech Republic (since 2003, reelected 2008, has 70%+ popularity!), former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (1992?1997), and just finished with a term as EU President (Presidency of the Council of the European Union.)
Blue Planet in Green Shackles
As Klaus is a professor of economics, his book may be a little bit more of an economics tome than you might care for, but the detailed analysis of environmentalism impacts - physical, social and governmental - that he provides makes his case that environmentalism is the new totalitarianism extraordinarily compelling. Having lived under communism himself, his positions have special poignancy.
Anyone remember the old TV show "The Paper Chase"? When I met Václav Klaus, he reminded me of a particularly abrasive and acerbic Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr., the character played by John Houseman. He irritates the hell out of his governmental peers in the EU who can't handle the intellectual heat.