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Bjorn LomborgWashington Post |
Green campaigners are loudly calling for governments to spend up to 25% of our GDP, choking growth in the name of climate change.
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Achieving a meaningful shift with current policies turns out to be unaffordable. We need to drastically change policy direction.
Starting in the 1990s, at the end of the Cold War, climate change became a fixation for rich-country politicians and elites.