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Bjørn Lomborg, Ph.D., associate professor in statistics,
Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark,
is a concerned environmentalist, a former Greenpeace member, a left-wing
sympathizer who is vegetarian because he does not want to kill animals.
When Lomborg started investigating the statistics behind the current
gloomy view of the environment, he was genuinely surprised. As the
facts clearly pointed towards an ever-improving world, he published
these statistics as four lengthy articles in a leading Danish newspaper,
unleashing the biggest post-war debate with more than 400 articles
in all the major papers.
Academically, Lomborg has published internationally in the fields
of game theory and computer simulations. He is a member of the Learned
Society of Aarhus and the American Political Science Association.
He participates frequently in public debate, in TV, radio and in
the papers. Furthermore, he has held lectures on the book widely
in Denmark, Scandinavia and the rest of Europe.
In November 2001 he was nominated as one of the Global Leaders
for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum (Davos), and in February
2002 he was appointed Director of the new Danish National Environmental
Assessment Institute.
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