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Something Is Rotten: A skeptical look at The Skeptical Environmentalist
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The Lomborg and Short of ItLinks related to The Skeptical Environmentalist12 Dec 2001
For those of you who still haven't gotten enough of the Lomborg controversy, look no further than your browser. We've compiled a collection of links to sites that praise the man, haze the man, and walk the middle ground.
You Gotta Love the Guy Washington Post book review Denis Dutton's blurb-eriffic review of The Skeptical Environmentalist in the Washington Post reads as if it were calculated to drive a green-leaning (or even moderate) reader's blood pressure up into the Dick Cheney range. Smitten with Lomborg's "movie-star" looks and in awe of his 3,000 footnotes, Dutton waxes rapturous over a book he calls "the place from which environmental policy decisions must be argued." Dutton may have found the book faultless, but Jonathan Lash, president of the World Resources Institute (whose stats are "debunked" in The Skeptical Environmentalist), finds plenty of faults with Dutton's review in his letter to the editor. Greening Earth Society The Greening Earth Society, a nonprofit organization founded, funded, and housed by the Western Fuels Association, a coal-producing and -procuring electric-utility cooperative, agrees with Lomborg's conclusions but still finds a bone to pick: GES already knew -- has for ages -- that global warming and all those other environmental worries were nothing but lies and exaggerations. Bjorn Lomborg's website The official website for Bjorn Lomborg and The Skeptical Environmentalist is light on content, but you'll find a few variations on the author's sexy book jacket photo, links to book reviews and interviews, and a sample chapter. Where it all began Legend has it that Lomborg was a dyed-in-the-wool environmentalist until he read an interview with anti-enviro Julian Simon, set out to debunk him, and wound up confirming his claims. For those who want to go straight to the source, this is the 1997 Wired interview with Julian Simon that supposedly started Lomborg on the path to writing The Skeptical Environmentalist. You Gotta Loathe the Guy Anti-Lomborg website The anti-Lomborg website is run by "a bunch of environmental writers, academics, and activists in Oxford, England, who were mildly irritated by the publication in the Guardian newspaper of a series of 'green wash' articles written by Bjorn Lomborg." Here, you'll find a critique of the Lomborg articles that appeared last summer in the London Guardian, -- and a great photo of Lomborg getting a pie in the face. TomPaine.com TomPaine.com, a truth-seeking online periodical known for its weekly ads on the editorial page of the New York Times, wags its finger at the media for going gaga over Lomborg. Upstanding Cambridge University Press, publisher of the The Skeptical Environmentalist, also takes a hit. Check out the related ad (with its swell mention of Grist). World Resources Institute For those of a green persuasion, the World Resources Institute offers up a handy kit for tackling Lomborg's work, including "Nine things journalists should know about The Skeptical Environmentalist" (a critique by the WRI and World Wildlife Fund), as well as a similar list geared toward environmental educators, and yet another set of links (in case you still can't get enough). Union of Concerned Scientists The Union of Concerned Scientists has more than a few things to say about The Skeptical Environmentalist: The organization plans to run a series of reviews by experts on water resources, biodiversity, and climate change. The first review, by Peter Gleick, takes on Lomborg's arguments on water resources. Replies from Danish scientists The Skeptical Environmentalist was published in Denmark in 1998. In response, a group of Lomborg's colleagues at the University of Aarhus assembled this collection of critiques of the book by Danish scientists (writing in English) to give readers a taste of the debate Lomborg sparked in his home country. The Middle Path London Guardian book review The London Guardian helped stoke the controversy over The Skeptical Environmentalist by running a series of articles by Lomborg last summer. Some people considered those articles so outrageous that they developed a website to debunk them (see above). Following the publication of The Skeptical Environmentalist, the Guardian, perhaps chastened by its earlier experiences, ran this fairly balanced assessment. Reviewer Chris Lavers is knowledgeable and cynical, and manages to give both environmentalists and Lomborg a dressing-down. New York Times profile This interview with Lomborg appeared in the New York Times science section last August. While Lomborg is the feature attraction, some of the scientists whose numbers he crunches get a brief chance to respond to his claims. |
Special Edition Contents
Something Is Rotten in the State of Denmark A special edition of Grist takes an in-depth look at Bjorn Lomborg's book The Skeptical Environmentalist
Vanishing Point On Bjorn Lomborg and extinction
Hostile Climate On Bjorn Lomborg and climate change
Bjorn Again On Bjorn Lomborg and population
Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees On Bjorn Lomborg and deforestation
Counter Argument On Bjorn Lomborg's use of statistics
Unhealthy Skepticism On Bjorn Lomborg and environmental hazards to human health
More Power to You On Bjorn Lomborg and energy
Let Us Not Praise Infamous Men On Bjorn Lomborg's hidden agenda
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