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Bjorn Lomborg On His Film, "Cool It"

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Created 11.14.10

Bjorn Lomborg, producer of the movie "Cool It," discusses the film and its objectives.

Lomborg says global warming is a real problem, but it's not as urgent as many people make it out to be. Lomborg says that approach has led to panic and bad policy decisions. He says the film analyzes level-headed, common-sense approaches to dealing with climate change.

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