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Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming

Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming is a book by Danish statistician Bjørn Lomborg. It is a sequel to The Skeptical Environmentalist (first published in Danish in 1998), which in English translation brought the author to international attention. In Cool It, Lomborg argues his view that many negative impacts of climate change are overstated, and mitigation approaches are expensive and have poor return on investment; he instead proposes alternative solutions. The book was adapted into a 2010 documentary film of the same name.

Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming
First edition cover
AuthorBjørn Lomborg
Cover artistChip Kidd
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherKnopf Publishing Group
Publication date
2007-09-04
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages272
ISBN978-0-307-26692-7
OCLC423500317
363.738/74 22
LC ClassQC981.8.G56 L657 2007
Preceded byThe Skeptical Environmentalist 

Released amid a period of public debate over global warming,[1] reception for the book was mixed. Howard Friel wrote a book-length response called The Lomborg Deception which challenges its veracity.

Content edit

In Cool It, Lomborg argues his view that many of the elaborate and expensive actions being considered to stop global warming will cost hundreds of billions of dollars without the same return on investment, often are based on emotional rather than strictly scientific assumptions, and may have very little impact on the world's temperature for centuries. He attempts to dispel what he views as climate change "myths", arguing that it is too soon to say if Greenland's ice is melting, and that the impacts of sea level rise, extreme weather, droughts and floods are overhyped.[1] He argues that rising temperatures could save more than 1.3 million lives per year, as more cold-related deaths than would be prevented than heat-related respiratory fatalities.[2] Lomborg concludes that reducing carbon emissions is not an effective solution, and that the Kyoto Protocol would only delay the impacts of climate change.[1] He instead proposes a limited carbon tax is needed in the First World as well as subsidies from the First World to the Third World to help fight ongoing humanitarian crises.

Reception and critique edit

In a review in The New York Times, Andrew Revkin says that Lomborg uses the book to reprise "his earlier argument with a tighter focus. He tries to puncture more of what he says are environmental myths, like the imminent demise of polar bears."[3] According to The Guardian, academics rejected Lomborg's view that warming temperatures would save lives. A profile in The Guardian also suggested that Lomborg's statements on the effects of climate change contradicted each other within a few pages.[2]

Economist Frank Ackerman of Tufts University and the Stockholm Environment Institute, wrote a review of Lomborg's book.[4] In it, Ackerman criticised Lomborg for his views on the economics of climate change, including the costs of the Kyoto Protocol and the use of cost-benefit analysis.

IPCC lead author Brian O'Neill[5] wrote a mixed review of Cool It, concluding:[6]

[...] Bjorn Lomborg is like the Oliver Stone of climate change. He has written a book that sets out to support a certain point of view, and, unless you are an expert, you will never know which facts are correct and appropriately used and which are not. You might not be aware that large (and crucial) chunks of the story are skipped altogether. But like a Stone movie, it is a well-told tale and raises some questions that are worth thinking about. So if you are going to read only one book on climate, don’t read this one. But if you are going to read ten, reading Lomborg may be worthwhile.

The Lomborg Deception edit

In 2010, Howard Friel wrote The Lomborg Deception, a book-length critique of Cool It, which fact-checks all of Lomborg's claims against the book's references and tests their authority and substance. Friel has said he found "misrepresentation of academic research, misquotation of data, reliance on studies irrelevant to the author’s claims and citation of sources that seem not to exist" and characterised Lomborg as "a performance artist disguised as an academic".[7][8]

Friel's conclusion, as per his book's title, is that Lomborg is "a performance artist disguised as an academic." I don't want to be as trusting as the reviewers who praised Lomborg's scholarship without (it seems) bothering to check his references, so rather than taking Friel at his word just as they took Lomborg at his, I've done my best to do that checking. Although Friel engages in some bothersome overkill, overall his analysis is compelling.

— Sharon Begley, Newsweek[8][9]

Documentary film edit

A feature-length documentary film adaptation of Cool It was released in 2010, which features Lomborg.[10][11][12]

Literature edit

  • Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming, Knopf Publishing Group (2007-09-04), ISBN 978-0-307-26692-7 (Hardcover, 253 pages)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Cool it - is global warming a myth?". the Guardian. 2007-10-17. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  2. ^ a b "Bjørn Lomborg: the dissenting climate change voice who changed his tune". the Guardian. 2010-08-30. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  3. ^ Revkin, Andrew C.Q. (2007-11-13). "Challenges to Both Left and Right on Global Warming". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Ackerman, F. (12 April 2008). "Hot, It's Not: Reflections on Cool It, by Bjorn Lomborg" (PDF). Climatic Change. 89 (3–4): 435–446. Bibcode:2008ClCh...89..435A. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.578.5420. doi:10.1007/s10584-008-9403-3. S2CID 62830936.
  5. ^ The Watson Institute for International Studies (n.d.). . The Watson Institute for International Studies website. Archived from the original on 2009-07-19. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  6. ^ O'Neill, B.C. (2008). "Book Review: "Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming" by Bjorn Lomborg". Population and Development Revie. 34 (2): 359–362. doi:10.1111/j.1728-4457.2008.00224.x.
  7. ^ . The Sunday Times. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 18 April 2010.
  8. ^ a b Begley, Sharon (22 February 2010). "Book Review: The Lomborg Deception: Debunking the claims of the climate-change skeptic". Newsweek. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  9. ^ Friel, Howard (2010). The Lomborg Deception – Setting the Record Straight About Global Warming. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-16103-8.
  10. ^ Film's official website
  11. ^ "'Cool It' movie seeks climate solutions: Lomborg", Reuters
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-09-16. Retrieved 2010-10-15.

External links edit

  • official page on lomborg.com

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Cool It The Skeptical Environmentalist s Guide to Global Warming is a book by Danish statistician Bjorn Lomborg It is a sequel to The Skeptical Environmentalist first published in Danish in 1998 which in English translation brought the author to international attention In Cool It Lomborg argues his view that many negative impacts of climate change are overstated and mitigation approaches are expensive and have poor return on investment he instead proposes alternative solutions The book was adapted into a 2010 documentary film of the same name Cool It The Skeptical Environmentalist s Guide to Global WarmingFirst edition coverAuthorBjorn LomborgCover artistChip KiddCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreNon fictionPublisherKnopf Publishing GroupPublication date2007 09 04Media typePrint Hardcover Pages272ISBN978 0 307 26692 7OCLC423500317Dewey Decimal363 738 74 22LC ClassQC981 8 G56 L657 2007Preceded byThe Skeptical Environmentalist Released amid a period of public debate over global warming 1 reception for the book was mixed Howard Friel wrote a book length response called The Lomborg Deception which challenges its veracity Contents 1 Content 2 Reception and critique 2 1 The Lomborg Deception 3 Documentary film 4 Literature 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksContent editIn Cool It Lomborg argues his view that many of the elaborate and expensive actions being considered to stop global warming will cost hundreds of billions of dollars without the same return on investment often are based on emotional rather than strictly scientific assumptions and may have very little impact on the world s temperature for centuries He attempts to dispel what he views as climate change myths arguing that it is too soon to say if Greenland s ice is melting and that the impacts of sea level rise extreme weather droughts and floods are overhyped 1 He argues that rising temperatures could save more than 1 3 million lives per year as more cold related deaths than would be prevented than heat related respiratory fatalities 2 Lomborg concludes that reducing carbon emissions is not an effective solution and that the Kyoto Protocol would only delay the impacts of climate change 1 He instead proposes a limited carbon tax is needed in the First World as well as subsidies from the First World to the Third World to help fight ongoing humanitarian crises Reception and critique editIn a review in The New York Times Andrew Revkin says that Lomborg uses the book to reprise his earlier argument with a tighter focus He tries to puncture more of what he says are environmental myths like the imminent demise of polar bears 3 According to The Guardian academics rejected Lomborg s view that warming temperatures would save lives A profile in The Guardian also suggested that Lomborg s statements on the effects of climate change contradicted each other within a few pages 2 Economist Frank Ackerman of Tufts University and the Stockholm Environment Institute wrote a review of Lomborg s book 4 In it Ackerman criticised Lomborg for his views on the economics of climate change including the costs of the Kyoto Protocol and the use of cost benefit analysis IPCC lead author Brian O Neill 5 wrote a mixed review of Cool It concluding 6 Bjorn Lomborg is like the Oliver Stone of climate change He has written a book that sets out to support a certain point of view and unless you are an expert you will never know which facts are correct and appropriately used and which are not You might not be aware that large and crucial chunks of the story are skipped altogether But like a Stone movie it is a well told tale and raises some questions that are worth thinking about So if you are going to read only one book on climate don t read this one But if you are going to read ten reading Lomborg may be worthwhile The Lomborg Deception edit In 2010 Howard Friel wrote The Lomborg Deception a book length critique of Cool It which fact checks all of Lomborg s claims against the book s references and tests their authority and substance Friel has said he found misrepresentation of academic research misquotation of data reliance on studies irrelevant to the author s claims and citation of sources that seem not to exist and characterised Lomborg as a performance artist disguised as an academic 7 8 Friel s conclusion as per his book s title is that Lomborg is a performance artist disguised as an academic I don t want to be as trusting as the reviewers who praised Lomborg s scholarship without it seems bothering to check his references so rather than taking Friel at his word just as they took Lomborg at his I ve done my best to do that checking Although Friel engages in some bothersome overkill overall his analysis is compelling Sharon Begley Newsweek 8 9 Documentary film editMain article Cool It film A feature length documentary film adaptation of Cool It was released in 2010 which features Lomborg 10 11 12 Literature editCool It The Skeptical Environmentalist s Guide to Global Warming Knopf Publishing Group 2007 09 04 ISBN 978 0 307 26692 7 Hardcover 253 pages See also editGlobal warming controversyReferences edit a b c Cool it is global warming a myth the Guardian 2007 10 17 Retrieved 2022 09 13 a b Bjorn Lomborg the dissenting climate change voice who changed his tune the Guardian 2010 08 30 Retrieved 2022 09 13 Revkin Andrew C Q 2007 11 13 Challenges to Both Left and Right on Global Warming The New York Times Ackerman F 12 April 2008 Hot It s Not Reflections on Cool It by Bjorn Lomborg PDF Climatic Change 89 3 4 435 446 Bibcode 2008ClCh 89 435A CiteSeerX 10 1 1 578 5420 doi 10 1007 s10584 008 9403 3 S2CID 62830936 The Watson Institute for International Studies n d Brian C O Neill The Watson Institute for International Studies The Watson Institute for International Studies website Archived from the original on 2009 07 19 Retrieved 2009 12 07 O Neill B C 2008 Book Review Cool It The Skeptical Environmentalist s Guide to Global Warming by Bjorn Lomborg Population and Development Revie 34 2 359 362 doi 10 1111 j 1728 4457 2008 00224 x Richard Girling The Lomborg Deception Setting the Record Straight About Global Warming by Howard Friel The Sunday Times Archived from the original on 15 June 2011 Retrieved 18 April 2010 a b Begley Sharon 22 February 2010 Book Review The Lomborg Deception Debunking the claims of the climate change skeptic Newsweek Retrieved 22 February 2010 Friel Howard 2010 The Lomborg Deception Setting the Record Straight About Global Warming Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 16103 8 Film s official website Cool It movie seeks climate solutions Lomborg Reuters Empire Movies review Archived from the original on 2010 09 16 Retrieved 2010 10 15 External links editCool it official page on lomborg com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cool It The Skeptical Environmentalist 27s Guide to Global Warming amp oldid 1220952585 The Lomborg Deception, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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