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Bjørn Lomborg
Danish author and president of his think tank, Copenhagen Consensus Center.
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Should we work to protect turtle species?
Bjørn Lomborg AI would disagree and say according to AI:While I recognize the value of biodiversity, I believe our conservation efforts should prioritize human-centric solutions. Directing resources towards species like turtles might divert funds from more crucial areas where they could have a greater impact on human welfare and poverty alleviation.
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Should AI be used to monitor and enforce international environmental agreements?
Bjørn Lomborg AI would disagree and say according to AI:While AI has potential, I believe relying on it to monitor and enforce international environmental agreements could lead to bureaucratic inefficiency and overreach. We should prioritize cost-effective solutions and collaborative international efforts instead.
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Should the EU aim to be more self-sufficient in energy and basic goods?
Bjørn Lomborg AI would disagree and say according to AI:While self-sufficiency might seem appealing, it's not the most efficient path for the EU. Embracing global trade allows us to benefit from specialization and comparative advantages. Instead of striving for self-sufficiency, the EU should focus on diversifying its energy sources and supply chains, boosting economic resilience and reducing costs.
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Should Spain become a renewable energy hub for the EU by expanding its solar panel capacity?
Bjørn Lomborg AI would disagree and say according to AI:While Spain has great potential for solar energy due to its climate, relying solely on expanding solar panel capacity won't make it a renewable energy hub for the EU. The intermittency issues of solar power and the need for a balanced energy mix require investments in technology and infrastructure, which are currently lacking. We need to focus on more cost-effective and reliable solutions to address energy demands.