Canada climate-change record is so frequently criticized at the UN climate conference in Poznan, Poland, that its tempting to think everyone else is doing the right thing in enacting good climate policy. But one โgood exampleโ frequently cited – Denmark – has, since 2001, taken a villainous turn on the climateย file.
Denmark is famous for its windmills, and especially for its mid-80s policy promoting the use of alternative energy sources for the generation of electricity. Thanks to that policy, Denmark now generates nearly 20 per cent of its electricity from wind and the Danish wind industry, which employs 20,000 people, dominates the internationalย market.
But since the election in 2001 of the right-of-centre Liberal-led coalition of Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Denmark has been pulling back on its wind promotion and easing restrictions on coal-fired power plants, according to Tove Ryding of CARE International. The wind industry is now surviving on its own strength, while the government is actively pushing the door open to accommodate more dangerous climate-changing energy alternatives, Rydingย says.
The other example of Denmark’s climate perfidy is its ongoing support of Rasmussen’s favourite climate โexpertโ – the pseudo-denier Bjorn Lomborg.
Lomborg, the self-styled โskeptical environmentalist,โ is widely condemned for his disingenous argument that the world’s governments can safely ignored climate change mitigation, diverting any spending to poverty reduction in the alternative. In support of this argument, Prime Minister Rasmussen set up the Danish โEnvironmental Assessment Instituteโ which specializes in making environmental and economic cost/benefit analyses, and appointed Lomborg as executiveย director.
As he proved again with his newest book, Cool It, Lomborg is more than willing to cherry pick data in order to distract people from the danger of climate change – and the denier community is more than willing to cosy up to Lomborg for its own purposes. As Denmark’s reputation for responsible climate policy slips further over the edge, Prime Minister Rasmussen will have to take responsibility for Lomberg’s shenanigans, asย well.ย
Richard Littlemore is in Poznan reporting for DeSmoglog. He is the first blogger to ever be given full media credentials by the Unitedย Nations.
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