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PrioritiesPosted by Pejman Yousefzadeh on Thu Jun 22, 2006 at 06:31:10 PM EST
Some of you will cheer this article. Others of you will grit your teeth in fury:
TWO years ago, a Danish environmentalist called Bjorn Lomborg had an idea. We all want to make the world a better place but, given finite resources, we should look for the most cost-effective ways of doing so. He persuaded a bunch of economists, including three Nobel laureates, to draw up a list of priorities. They found that efforts to fight malnutrition and disease would save many lives at modest expense, whereas fighting global warming would cost a colossal amount and yield distant and uncertain rewards. And what is my reaction? My reaction is that once again, Palmerston is vindicated. Nation-states have no permanent friends, nor have they permanent enemies. They only have permanent interests. This article neatly lays those interests--those priorities--out for the reader to see. How policymakers and would-be(?) policymakers like Al Gore respond will, of course, attract a great deal of interest and attention.
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