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 'The Greens are hurting the poor in Third World'

 Skeptical environmentalist, Dr Bj�rn Lomborg believes
 ecological groups are misleading us iwith their doomesday
 predictions.  Roger Highfield reports

 Electronic Telegraph - 14 June 2001

 GREEN activists may do more harm than good in the developing
 world by focusing on "phantom problems" at the expense of real
 ones, according to a forthcoming book.

 The White House, taken aback by the global outcry at Bush's
 rejection of the Kyoto treaty on greenhouse gas emissions, is
 developing a new strategy to present at the July climate
 negotiations in Bonn.

 But in The Skeptical Environmentalist, Dr Bj�rn Lomborg of
 Aarhus University, Denmark, points out that the treaty will,
 at best, delay warming by a few years by the admission of the
 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC.

 Dr Lomborg accepts that global warming is real, but says that
 the marginal benefits of the Kyoto Treaty would cost around
 �100 billion annually, possibly twice as much, when half this
 sum could give all Third World inhabitants access to the basics
 of health, education, water and sanitation.

 For all the talk of global warming as a catastrophe by green
 groups, "the catastrophe seems rather in spending our resources
 unwisely on curbing present carbon emissions at high costs
 instead of helping the developing countries and increasing the
 use of non-fossil fuel," said Dr Lomborg.

 Global warming will mostly harm the Third World, while an
 initial warming of a few degrees would probably benefit the
 First World.  "Kyoto makes us feel good, but if we really want
 to do good, we would do better to give the money Kyoto would
 cost to the Third World," he said.

 Calculations by the IPCC show that the cost of the cure is much
 greater than the illness, he said.  "If the world focuses on
 economics alone, it will make around �600 trillion (thousand
 billion) in the 21st century.

 "If it focuses on environmental considerations, that profit
 will fall by �67 trillion.  But the total cost of global
 warming is estimated to be only about �3.3 trillion, with or
 without Kyoto, said Dr Lomborg, whose views have triggered a
 national debate in Denmark about the widely-held beliefs that
 the environment is in a state of terminal decline.

 In The Skeptical Environmentalist, which will be published by
 Cambridge University Press in the autumn, the lecturer in
 statistics is critical of the way in which many environmental
 organisations make selective and misleading use of scientific
 evidence to portray an ecological catastrophe.

 "An old Left-wing Greenpeace member", Dr Lomborg was provoked
 to look into the state of the planet by the claim by an
 American economist, Julian Simon, that many doomsday
 predictions were false.

 But his follow-up investigation provided support for Simon's
 scepticism over "the Litany" preached by organisations such as
 Greenpeace and the World Wide Fund for Nature: the environment
 is in poor shape; resources are running out; we kill off more
 than 40,000 species every year.

 "We know the Litany and have heard it so often that yet another
 repetition is, well, almost reassuring," said Dr Lomborg.
 "There is just one problem: it does not seem to be backed up by
 the available evidence."

 Dr Lomborg said the Worldwatch Institute, which annually
 reports on the state of the world, makes "blatant errors with
 unfortunate frequency."

 Studying specific cases, such as GM crops and pesticides, Dr
 Lomborg shows how many central arguments used by green groups
 "are based on myths".

 Well meaning and compassionate environmentalists are convinced
 that pesticides cause cancer.  Yet the link is tenuous and
 these chemicals may well have decreased the incidence of cancer
 by boosting production of fruit and vegetables, the consumption
 of which cut cancer risk.

 Rather than lose between a quarter and a half of all species in
 our lifetime, the real figure is closer to one per cent, Dr
 Lomborg calculates; acid rain has not destroyed our forests, as
 was often predicted two decades ago; poverty has declined more
 in the last 50 years than in the preceding 500; 35 per cent of
 people in developing countries were starving in 1970 and that
 percentage fell by half by 1996; in 1900 we lived for an
 average of 30 years and today we live for 67; and "infants no
 longer die like flies".

 "Mankind's lot has actually improved in terms of practically
 every measurable indicator," said Dr Lomborg, though he
 stresses that "this does not, however, mean that everything is
 good enough," citing how in 2010 there will still be 680
 million people starving, even though more will be adequately
 fed than ever before.

 Stein Bie, director general of the International Service for
 National Agricultural Research in The Hague, said: "Lomborg
 suggests that there is growing evidence that we may not have
 got our priorities right and that poor people may suffer."
 We are morally on thin ice, he said, if the flawed analysis
 used by Greens leads to the world's rich becoming more
 concerned about butterflies than they are about the world's
 poor.


 � Copyright Telegraph Group Limited 2000.


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