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  1. Using a common framework of cost-benefit analysis a team of leading economists, including five Nobel prize winners, assess the attractiveness of a wide range of policy options for combating ten of the world's biggest problems: Air pollution, Conflicts, Diseases, Education, Global Warming, Malnutrition and Hunger, Sanitation and Clean Water ...

  2. In a world fraught with problems and challenges, we need to gauge how to achieve the greatest good with our money. Global Crises, Global Solutions provides a rich set of arguments and data for prioritising our response most effectively. Each problem is introduced by a world-renowned expert defining the scale of the problem and describing the ...

  3. Global Crises, Global Solutions Published online: 05 June 2012 Print publication: 09 July 2009, pp 516-584; Chapter; Get access

  4. Global Crises, Global Solutions (ISBN 0-521-60614-4) is a book presenting the methodology, economic papers and conclusions of the first Copenhagen Consensus, edited by Bjørn Lomborg, published in 2004 by the Cambridge University Press

    • Bjorn Lomborg
    • 2004
  5. A unique publication exploring the opportunities for addressing ten of the most serious challenges facing the world today: climate change, communicable diseases, conflicts, access to education, financial instability, governance and corruption, malnutrition and hunger, migration, sanitation and access to clean water, and subsidies and trade barri...

  6. 25. Okt. 2004 · Global Crises, Global Solutions. This volume provides a uniquely rich set of arguments and data for prioritizing our responses to some of the most serious problems facing the...

  7. Whereas global output by 2100 is set 13 per cent lower than before, with population 8.5 per cent higher (at 10.7 billion) but output per person 20 per cent lower (at $9,100 in 1990 prices), carbon emissions are 48 per cent lower than before (at only 12.9 GtC, down from 24.9 GtC; 2000, 5).