Green | Bjorn Lomborg Top Climate Skeptic Does an About-Face Lomborg suddenly wants to toss $100B a year at global warming By Kevin Spak Posted Aug 31, 2010 11:42 AM CDT Copied Danish statistician Bjorn Lomborg, is seen in Copenhagen, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007. At the time, he was a noted climate skeptic. (AP Photo/Christopher Patrick Grant) Bjørn Lomborg is not a popular guy in the halls of climate science—the UN’s climate chief once compared him to Adolf Hitler. But the self-proclaimed “skeptical environmentalist” has suddenly jumped aboard the bandwagon, the Guardian reports. In his new book, the Danish economist says that climate change is “undoubtedly one of the chief concerns facing the world” and calls for $100 billion a year to combat it. The book isn’t a complete U-turn, Lomborg argues, because he’s always acknowledged the existence of man-made global warming. “The point I’ve always been making is it’s not the end of the world,” he says. But when he started mulling over the problem, and concluded that the world could solve it by pouring money into R&D for clean technologies and climate engineering. “This is not about 'we have all got to live with less, wear hair-shirts and cut our carbon emissions,’” he says. “It’s about technologies.” Read These Next It started with failure to say 'thank you,' ended with murder. Freak accident kills a woman as she cleans her car. Mike Johnson is taking heat over a Democrat's delayed swearing-in. It landed on the 4th try. There wasn't enough fuel for a 5th. Report an error