Environmental Governance Reconsidered: Challenges, Choices, and Opportunities (American and Comparative Environmental Policy) (Paperback)
by Robert F. Durant (Editor), Daniel J. Fiorino (Editor), Rosemary O'Leary 2004
Environmental Governance Reconsidered is an interesting and revealing publication.
My intent here is not to review the book, but rather share some insights into the mind of an environmentalist. I leave it up to the reader to interpret what I quote from the book.
P. 105
“The Precautionary Principle presumes “that institutions where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as reason for postponing environmental degradation”.
P. 106
“When an activity has the potential to benefit human health or the environment, is should be implemented with due caution, knowing that some cause and effect relationships cannot be fully established scientifically. In this context the opponent of the activity, rather than the public, should bear the burden of responsibility”.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLES: ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE RECONSIDERED
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