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	<title>Comments on: Will Bjorn Lomborg be compared to Al Gore?</title>
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		<title>By: sabhlok</title>
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		<description>Lomborg is no Al Gore, he is a sensible critical thinker. His &#039;bill&#039; for $100 billion is too high. It should be possible to enter into the renewables future (and fusion) without massive unproductive subsidies. 

The stress (&quot;necessity is the mother of invention&quot;) has not yet been put on mankind through high petrol and coal prices. Let that happen and self-adjusting forces will come into play. Unbelievable advances lie ahead. 

More details based on the process of critical thinking on climate change, at http://sabhlokcity.com/category/b-interests/scientific-matters/climate-change/

Sanjeev Sabhlok</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lomborg is no Al Gore, he is a sensible critical thinker. His &#8216;bill&#8217; for $100 billion is too high. It should be possible to enter into the renewables future (and fusion) without massive unproductive subsidies. </p>
<p>The stress (&#8220;necessity is the mother of invention&#8221;) has not yet been put on mankind through high petrol and coal prices. Let that happen and self-adjusting forces will come into play. Unbelievable advances lie ahead. </p>
<p>More details based on the process of critical thinking on climate change, at <a href='http://sabhlokcity.com/category/b-interests/scientific-matters/climate-change/'>http://sabhlokcity.com/category/b-intere sts/scientific-matters/climate-change/</a></p>
<p>Sanjeev Sabhlok</p>
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