
Copenhagen Consensus conferences
Copenhagen Consensus conferences are gatherings of experts who evaluate global challenges, like poverty and climate change, and suggest effective solutions. Established in 2004, these conferences use a systematic approach to prioritize various projects based on their cost-effectiveness and potential impact. Experts analyze different proposals and rank them, helping policymakers focus on the most promising strategies for improving global welfare. By combining economics with practical problem-solving, these conferences aim to guide investments in ways that achieve the greatest good for the most people, making the best use of limited resources.