> Lomborg essentially accepts the ipcc consensus o the physics, though not on  
> the
> action.

Maybe my earlier message got lost.

What is the consensus on action that differs from what Lomborg is
proposing?

As far as I am aware the IPCC has no mandate to decide the best course
of action, that remains up to the political process in member states.


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