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The Copenhagen Consensus Center is a US non-profit
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based in
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, founded and headed by
Bjørn Lomborg Bjørn Lomborg (; born 6 January 1965) is a Danish political scientist, author, and the president of the think tank Copenhagen Consensus Center. He is the former director of the Danish government's Environmental Assessment Institute (EAI) in ...
. The Center organizes the
Copenhagen Consensus Copenhagen Consensus is a project that seeks to establish priorities for advancing global welfare using methodologies based on the theory of welfare economics, using cost–benefit analysis. It was conceived and organized around 2004 by Bjørn ...
, a conference of economists held every four years, where potential solutions to
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are examined and prioritized using cost-benefit analysis. The most recent Copenhagen Consensus titled the Post-2015 Consensus was held in 2015. It focused on the costs and benefits of the 169 global development targets of the United Nation's Global Goals. The Post-2015 Consensus brought together an expert panel of economists including two Nobel Laureates who reviewed the research produced by the project and identified 19 targets that represent the best value-for-money in development over the period 2016 to 2030, offering more than $15 back on every dollar invested. Recently, the Copenhagen Consensus Center has refocused its efforts into nationally oriented research, and is currently working extensively in
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and
Bangladesh Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
, while also planning expansion to
India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
.


History

The Center was originally formed in 2006 in
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, funded by the Danish government, with Lomborg as director. This came two years after Lomborg's first Copenhagen Consensus conference in 2004. The Center was tasked with organizing future conferences, and with expanding on the mandate of the
Environmental Assessment Institute The Environmental Assessment Institute (EAI) ( – IMV) was an independent body under the Danish Ministry of the Environment. It was established in February 2002 by the Liberal/Conservative Danish Government with the task of making environmental ...
, a research body for environmental impact assessment under the Danish Ministry of the Environment, of which Lomborg had been director since its inception in 2002, until his resignation in 2004. Government funding of £1m annually was reported as the primary income, with some private funding from benefactors that included the
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and the EU. In 2012, Denmark withdrew its funding, and the Center faced imminent closure. Lomborg left the country and reconstituted the Center as a US non-profit organization, based in
Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell () is a city in Massachusetts, United States. Alongside Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge, it is one of two traditional county seat, seats of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Middlesex County. With an estimated population of 115,554 in ...
. In fact the address is a post box, and at this time, the actual location of its operations remains unverified.


Activities

The Center conducts economic research and promotes the results. It performs
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for global human welfare concerns by " ynthesizingexpert opinion and research in the fields of
development economics Development economics is a branch of economics that deals with economic aspects of the development process in low- and middle- income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic development, economic growth and structural c ...
and
welfare economics Welfare economics is a field of economics that applies microeconomic techniques to evaluate the overall well-being (welfare) of a society. The principles of welfare economics are often used to inform public economics, which focuses on the ...
." Results are ranked according to what seems most cost-effective, and the outcomes are intensively disseminated with the intention of influencing global leaders. The Center publishes reports and volumes of collected works, organizes high-level
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projects, like the flagship Copenhagen Consensus and conducts country-specific projects.


Conferences

The Center organizes conferences where guest economists analyze and prioritize solutions to problems. These have included the second and third editions of the original Copenhagen Consensus.


Country-specific projects

For more than a decade, the Copenhagen Consensus approach has been applied at a global level. In 2015 The Copenhagen Consensus Center launched the Bangladesh Priorities project, the flagship country-specific project to apply the Copenhagen Consensus approach on a national scale. The project sought to answer the question: what should the top priorities for policymakers, international donors, NGOs, and businesses be in order to do the most good in Bangladesh for each
taka The taka (, , sign: , code: BDT, short form: Tk) is the currency of Bangladesh. In Unicode, it is encoded at . Issuance of banknotes 10 and larger is controlled by Bangladesh Bank, while the 2 and 5 govt. notes are the responsibility of the ...
spent. In 2016 the Copenhagen Consensus center launched its second country-specific project, this time focused on priorities for
Haiti Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of the Bahamas. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island, which it shares with the Dominican ...
. The project was completed in October 2017. In 2017 the project, India Consensus, was launched to research priorities for the Indian states of
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and
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.


Views on climate change

According to DeSmog, the Center does not dispute the
scientific consensus on climate change There is a nearly unanimous scientific consensus that the Earth has been consistently warming since the start of the Industrial Revolution, that the rate of recent warming is largely unprecedented, and that this warming is mainly the result o ...
, but does not support sharp reductions in
greenhouse gas emissions Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from human activities intensify the greenhouse effect. This contributes to climate change. Carbon dioxide (), from burning fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, oil, and natural gas, is the main cause of climate chan ...
. A 2014 paper assessing climate change was criticized by several experts in the field claiming that it underestimates the harm and misrepresents the papers cited.


Publications

The Center publishes collections of its research papers, labeled textbooks, usually through
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, Lomborg's publisher for ''The Skeptical Environmentalist''. * Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.). ''
Global Crises, Global Solutions ''Global Crises, Global Solutions'' () is a book presenting the methodology, economic papers and conclusions of the first Copenhagen Consensus, edited by Bjørn Lomborg, published in 2004 by the Cambridge University Press Cambridge Univer ...
'', Cambridge University Press, November 2004. * Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.). ''How to Spend $50 Billion to Make the World a Better Place'', Cambridge University Press, June 2006. * Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.). ''Solutions for the World's Biggest Problems: Costs and Benefits'', Cambridge University Press, November 2007. * Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.). ''
Global Crises, Global Solutions ''Global Crises, Global Solutions'' () is a book presenting the methodology, economic papers and conclusions of the first Copenhagen Consensus, edited by Bjørn Lomborg, published in 2004 by the Cambridge University Press Cambridge Univer ...
: Costs and Benefits'' (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, July 2009. * Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.). ''Latin American Development Priorities: Costs and Benefits'', Cambridge University Press, February 2010. * Lomborg, Bjørn. ''Smart Solutions to Climate Change: Comparing Costs and Benefits'', Cambridge University Press, October 2010. * Lomborg, Bjørn. ''How to Spend $75 Billion to Make the World a Better Place'', Copenhagen Consensus Center, 2012. * Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.). ''RethinkHIV: Smarter Ways to Invest in Ending HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa'', Cambridge University Press, November 2012. * Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.). ''How Much Have Global Problems Cost the World?: A Scorecard from 1900 to 2050'', Cambridge University Press, October 2013. * Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.). ''Global Problems, Smart Solutions: Costs and Benefits'', Cambridge University Press, December 2013. * Lomborg, Bjørn. ''How to Spend $75 Billion to Make the World a Better Place'' (2nd ed.), Copenhagen Consensus Center, 2014. * Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.). ''Prioritizing The World'', Copenhagen Consensus Center, 2014. * Lomborg, Bjørn. ''The Nobel Laureates' Guide To The Smartest Targets For The World'', Copenhagen Consensus Center, 2015.


Funding

The Center is a US
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tax-exempt registered non-profit corporation and accepts donations. Funding sources have not been disclosed, apart from a statement that the Center does not accept donations from fossil fuel companies, though it does accept fees.
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has identified some of the funding sources.


References


Bibliography

*Essunger, Paulina (2010)
Why Bjorn Lomborg is the dunces hat for Copenhagen Conservatives
''ThinkProgress'', 13 December 2010. Retrieved 2014-11-26.
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*Hurford, Peter, and Andreas Mogensen (2013). "Smart Development Goals: A Promising Opportunity to Influence Aid Spending via Post-MDGs? An Evaluation of 'Copenhagen Consensus Centre'",
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External links

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