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Geography, 17.05.2021 16:30 staxmillz

In Cool It! What is Bjørn Lomborg's main premise? How is the current approach broken, according to him? How is fear of global climate change problematic? What is his three-pronged approach? What arguments does he make to justify each one? What might go wrong? What is missing?

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