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PRESS RELEASE
Lomborg gets pied
'Pies for damn lies and statistics'
as Danish anti-green author gets his just desserts
Danish anti-environmentalist author Bjorn Lomborg
today received his just desserts courtesy of a fellow writer enraged
at his "dangerous and misleading" statements on crucial green issues.
A pie was thrown in his face at Borders Bookshop in Oxford just
after 7pm this evening.
Lomborg's heavily-promoted new book 'The Skeptical Environmentalist'
claims variously that consumer waste isn't a problem, that species
loss is minimal, and that it is far too expensive to do anything
about global warming.
Pie-man Mark Lynas said he was unable to ignore Lomborg's comments
on climate change. "I wanted to put a Baked Alaska in his smug face,"
said Lynas, "in solidarity with the native Indian and Eskimo people
in Alaska who are reporting rising temperatures, shrinking sea ice
and worsening effects on animal and bird life."
Many countries in the Third World are also experiencing the effects
of climate change. In Africa, Lake Chad is now a twentieth of the
size it was in the 1950s, leaving millions potentially without water.
The Pacific island nation of Tuvalu is planning the evacuation of
its entire population as sea levels continue to rise.
"And yet despite all this evidence," comments Lynas, "Lomborg somehow
contrives to argue that it is cheaper to go on burning fossil fuels
than to switch to clean energy to prevent runaway global warming.
This feeds right into the agenda of profiteering multinationals
like Esso."
He continued: "I don't see why the environment should suffer every
time some bored, obscure academic fancies an ego trip. This book
is full of dangerous nonsense."
NOTES FOR EDITORS
1. Lomborg's claims have already been discredited in his native
Denmark, where several of his colleagues in Aarhus University have
created a website dedicated to an articulate critique of his views.
See www.au.dk/~cesamat/debate.htm
2. Lomborg's background is as a statistician, a training which has
left him well-equipped to tell lies by manipulating figures in order
to jump on the anti-environmentalist bandwagon.
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