Best Things First

Guest Post by John Stossel

For my new video, I asked people on the street, “If you could spend $30 billion trying to solve the world’s problems, how would you spend it?”

“Build houses … address homelessness,” said a few. “Spend on health care,” “redistribution.” The most common answer was “fight climate change.”

Really? Climate change is the world’s most important problem?

“It’s not surprising if you live in the rich world,” says Bjorn Lomborg, president of the Copenhagen Consensus Center.

Lomborg has spent the last 20 years consulting with experts from the United Nations, nongovernmental organizations and 60 teams of economists, seeking consensus on how to address the world’s biggest problems.

“The point is not that climate change is not an issue,” says Lomborg, “but we just need to have a sense of proportion.”

He says that while climate change may cause problems someday, “if you live most other places on the planet, you’re worried that your kids might die from easily curable diseases tonight.

That’s why, he says, it’s important to ask ourselves, “Where can we spend dollars and do a lot of good versus … just a little good?”

Twenty years ago, the United Nations issued development goals. Surprisingly, Lomberg says they actually helped people.

“They basically said, let’s get people out of poverty, out of hunger, get kids into school, stop moms and kids from dying.”

That effort, plus global capitalism, lifted millions out of poverty.

Unfortunately, now the UN pushes “sustainable” goals that promise everything to everyone.

“Get rid of poverty, hunger, disease, fix war, corruption, climate change,” says an exasperated Lomborg.

But a Bank of America report estimates that fighting climate change alone would cost trillions. Even that might not affect the climate very much.

“If we spend way too much money ineffectively on climate,” Lomborg points out, “not only are we not fixing climate, but we’re also wasting an enormous amount of money that could have been spent on other things.” Better things.

Lomborg’s new book, “Best Things First,” says “$35 billion could save 4.2 million lives in the poor part of the world each and every year.”

For example, screening people for tuberculosis, giving medicine to people who have it and making sure they complete their treatment would save up to a million lives a year.

“Nobody in rich world countries die from tuberculosis, but in poor countries, they still do,” says Lomborg. “Spend about $5.5 billion, you could save most of those people.”

Hundreds of thousands more die from malaria. Buying bed nets with insecticides that kill mosquitoes would save lots of lives. So would spending on basic vaccines for kids.

These ideas are common sense. They cost much less than what we spend now pretending to manage the climate.

“You want to help people,” I say to Lomborg, “yet people hate you.”

“Well, some people hate me,” he laughs.

One shoved a pie in his face. Others call him “the devil incarnate,” a “traitor” who “needs to be taken down.” All because he points out that the world has bigger problems than climate change.

“Climate change might kill poor people, too,” I point out.

“It certainly will. And climate change is more damaging for poor people!” Lomborg replies. “But remember, everything is worse for poor people — because they’re poor.”

“Unmitigated scaremongering leads to ineffective political action,” says Lomborg. “We need to have a conversation about where we spend money well, compared to where we just spend money to feel virtuous about ourselves.”

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14 Comments
Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
June 29, 2023 6:13 am

So…the take away is that Stossel & Lomborg believe in the climate change agenda? But see other problems as well? Got it.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
June 29, 2023 6:15 am

I am a climate change denier and proud of it.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  YourAverageJoe
June 29, 2023 12:22 pm

Got on that list decades ago …

goat
goat
June 29, 2023 7:33 am

The goal is nether to promise / provide everything or solve any problems. I can’t think of a single problem that has been solved in almost the last half century. The goal is to kill off as many people as possible while having plausible deniability (while making money along the way, which is just how they grease the wheels to get many of the conductors onboard the culling train). Put that in your pipe to smoke and the world comes into sharp focus.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  goat
June 29, 2023 7:53 am

Follow the money.
Spot the incentives.
Free?
TANSTAAFL.
Somebody somewhere will have to pay.
Cui bono?
Not the useless eaters.
The puppeteers, of course.
Cut the cords.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  goat
June 29, 2023 7:58 am

Well…white “supremacy” is pretty much gone with the wind. On a related note, guess where they GOT that 30 billion from in the first place.

That’s right…from WHITE PEOPLE with holes in their work boots!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  goat
June 29, 2023 8:08 am

There’s no money in the cure.
– Chris Rock

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
June 29, 2023 7:39 am

I think 30 billion dollars could hire a lot of snipers and transportation to get them to the elite targets all over the globe.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Perfect Stranger
June 29, 2023 8:46 am

Priority #1.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Perfect Stranger
June 29, 2023 12:01 pm

Hell … a lot of them would do it for free … just give them carte blanche — no prosecution — and a list of ‘the usual suspects’ …

GNL
GNL
June 29, 2023 8:11 am

I’d spend the $30,000,000,000 trying to convince people to stop having babies.

anonymous
anonymous
June 29, 2023 9:32 am

I do not believe global warming is foremost on peoples minds at all. Any survey I have seen says it is the LAST thing they care about. The answer of ‘climate change’ is pure propaganda and social engineering steering people to believe it is actually real, most others ‘care’ about it (while you do not) and it is an urgent issue. It is a lie.

UN Migrant Pact Signed By 164 Nations Says These Men Will Be Called ‘Climate Migrants’ You Will Integrate, House, Educate, & Employ Them Because ‘Climate Change’ Is Your Fault
https://rense.com/general97/un-migrant-act.php

anonymous
anonymous
June 29, 2023 9:39 am

It’s what they are doing here in the USA. Same formula, same results. Getting rid of whitey and ‘white supremacy’ and the end result is a sh!thole.

Pictures of South Africa look just like LA, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Denver…..

Africa’s richest city is now a crumbling hellscape after less than 30 years of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion…

Africa’s richest city is now a crumbling hellscape after less than 30 years of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  anonymous
June 29, 2023 12:28 pm

Detroit was once the richest city in the world…..

I wonder what happened. (not really)