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Carolyn Raffensperger (Editor), Joel Tickner (Editor), Wes Jackson (Foreword)
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1559636882 978-1559636889 June 1, 1999 1
The "Precautionary Principle" is seen by environmentalists and public health experts as the key to protecting ecological and human health. This book describes the scientific and philosophical foundations of the principle of precautionary action. It explains the functions of the principle in activities as diverse as agriculture and manufacturing, how to know when precautionary action is needed and who decides what action will (or will not) be taken.

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  • Paperback: 411 pages
  • Publisher: Island Press; 1 edition (June 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1559636882
  • ISBN-13: 978-1559636889
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ambitious and full of food for thought, July 1, 2000
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This review is from: Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Implementing The Precautionary Principle (Paperback)
"Protecting Human Health and the Environment" discusses what is involved in coming up with a meaningful, workable definition of the "precautionary principle." It also talks about how this principle (which comes down to the "First, do no harm" of Hippocrates) can be given effect in environmental policy, law, and specific problems. The book is a collection of articles that were first presented at the Wingspread Conference in 1998. This variety of voices and perspectives is one of the real strengths of the book: the precautionary principle is a huge idea that involves some fundamental shifts in American thinking about science, nature, and environmental protection; and this is the first book I've read which really manages to convey that. Those who think that the "precautionary principle" is another enviro plot to co-opt American policy and advance unfounded, neo-Luddite agendas really need to read this book. It is rich in thought-provoking ideas, backed up by meticulous review of existing policy, law, and science -- powerful without being dogmatic, sincere without being cloying. And those who grasp the severity of the threats to sustainability facing human society should find a deeply coherent, beautifully articulate means of responding to these threats. Unlike many of the sweeping solutions advance over the years to the human inability to moderate its behavior for the good of the whole, implementation of the precautionary principle actually seems possible! Indeed, it is already being pursued. Let's hope that lots of courageous and energetic folks get their hands on this one.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars On Target but Fragmented--Needs New Edition with Summary, June 2, 2001
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This is the second best of several books on environmental policy I have reviewed, and it merits careful scrutiny in part because it brings together a number of expert authors and there is in essence "something for everyone" in this edited work. What is lacks, though, is a good summary chapter that lists how the "precautionary principle" should be applied across each of the top ten environmental areas of concern--something that could circulate more easily than the book, and perhaps have a beneficial policy impact at the local, state, and national levels--and I suggest this because the meat of the book is good, it needs an executive summary.

The chapter that was most meaningful to me, the one that I think needs to be migrated into business education, international affairs education, science & technology policy education, is by Gordon K. Durnil, Chapter 16, and it deal with "How Much Information Do We Need Before Exercising Precaution." This is a brilliant piece of work that dissects our current environmental policy information collection, processing, and analysis system, and finds it very deceptive, disingenuous, and consequently seriously flawed.

For the best on the environment, read "Pandora's Poison". For the best on public health, read "Betrayal of Trust." For a very fine cross-over book that has good chapters from various good people, this is the book to buy and enjoy.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A neutral guideline to understand the principle, February 27, 2002
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The book has indicated the underlying theory, substantial framework for the implementation of the pinciple, and the practice of the p.p. in international society. Overall, most articles have done good job in describing their appraisal of the principle. I strongly recommend the book because of those authors' enthusiasms in advocating the application of the precautionary principle to address the scientific uncertainty. Even some of the articles cite insufficient information to support their points.
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This chapter outlines the history of the Precautionary Principle and discusses its current status in national and international environmental policies. Read the first page
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precautionary science, precautionary decision making, postmarket regulatory statutes, alternatives assessment process, precautionary model, cleaner production programs, cleaner production projects, ecological political economy, ingested manganese, environmental bonds, precautionary principle, environmental policy and politics, precautionary concept, taking precautionary action, causal link between emissions, manganese exposure, precautionary manner, public health decision making, ecological neighborhoods, precaution and respect, manganese neurotoxicity, persistent toxic substances, chemicals policy, full scientific certainty, respectful person
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United States, New York, North Sea, Great Lakes, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Ethyl Corporation, Rio Declaration, Precaution-ary Principle, Planning Research Corporation, International Joint Commission, Phelps Dodge, United Kingdom, Danish Board of Technology, Environmental Protection Agency, Clean Air Act, European Union, Wingspread Conference, Toxic Substances Control Act, Bureau of Mines, Nicholas Ashford, Products Control Board, United Nations Conference, Forest Service, General Motors, Government Printing Office
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