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The Michael Shermer Show

Is a Human Life Worth $10 Million or Only $187,000? (Bjorn Lomborg)

The Michael Shermer Show

Michael Shermer

Dialogue, Science, Reason, Michaelshermer, Natural Sciences, Skeptic

4.4921 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2023

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

World leaders have promised everything to everyone. But they are failing. Together with more than a hundred of the world’s top economists, Bjorn Lomborg has worked for years to identify the world’s best solutions. Based on 12 new, peer-reviewed papers, forthcoming in Cambridge University Press’ Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, Lomborg’s latest book highlights the world’s best policies.

Shermer and Lomborg discuss: perfect solutions vs. practical trade-offs • benefit-cost analysis • time horizons and discounting the future • the value of a statistical life • saving the environment, the poor, the diseased • the millennium development goals • the sustainable development goals • tuberculosis • education • maternal and newborn health • agricultural R&D (more and cheaper food) • malaria • land tenure security • nutrition • chronic diseases • childhood immunization • corruption • highly skilled migration.

Bjorn Lomborg is an academic and the author of the best-selling The Skeptical Environmentalist and Cool It. He is a visiting professor at Copenhagen Business School, and president of the Copenhagen Consensus Center which brings together top economists, including seven Nobel Laureates, to set data-driven priorities for the world. Lomborg is a frequent commentator in print and broadcast media, for outlets including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, CNN, FOX, and the BBC. His monthly column is published in 19 languages, in 30+ newspapers with more than 30 million readers globally. Follow him on twitter @BjornLomborg.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Michael Sherman Show Shurber Show. All righty everyone it's Michael Schurmer and it's time for another episode of the

0:27.4

Michael Schurmer show this time my guest is the returning champion

0:31.6

Buren Lomb, his new book Best Things First,

0:36.3

the 12 most efficient solutions for the world's poorest and our global SDG promises.

0:41.9

We'll get into what all that means. As you probably know, Dr. Biorn Lomborg is an academic

0:46.2

and the author of the best-selling The Skepical Environmentalist. I remember well and his other

0:51.0

book, Koolit. He's a visiting professor at Copenhagen Business School and

0:54.8

president of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, which brings together top economists, including

1:00.0

seven Nobel laureates, to set data-driven priorities for the world.

1:05.0

Lomborg is a frequent commentator in print and broadcast media for outlets including the

1:08.7

New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, CNN Fox, and BBC. His monthly column is published in 19 languages.

1:15.1

I didn't know that, that's impressive. In 30 plus newspapers with more than 30 million

1:19.7

readers globally. I get that, get your your newsletter via email, but I guess it's also I

1:26.0

didn't realize it was published in all those magazines and newspapers that's

1:29.2

cool. Yeah. Okay so we go all the way back to the 90s, your first book, The Skeptical Environmentalist,

1:35.2

what was that, 98, 99, something like that?

1:38.0

It wasn't Danish, yes, but I don't think you read it in Danish.

1:40.5

No, no, no.

1:41.5

In 2001. 2001, right in 2001. 2001.

1:43.0

2001.

1:44.0

That's right.

1:45.0

And your publicist, Sloan Letter was my publicist.

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