The Politics of Precaution

The Politics of Precaution
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781400842568
ISBN-13 : 1400842565
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of Precaution by : David Vogel

The Politics of Precaution examines the politics of consumer and environmental risk regulation in the United States and Europe over the last five decades, explaining why America and Europe have often regulated a wide range of similar risks differently. It finds that between 1960 and 1990, American health, safety, and environmental regulations were more stringent, risk averse, comprehensive, and innovative than those adopted in Europe. But since around 1990, the book shows, global regulatory leadership has shifted to Europe. What explains this striking reversal? David Vogel takes an in-depth, comparative look at European and American policies toward a range of consumer and environmental risks, including vehicle air pollution, ozone depletion, climate change, beef and milk hormones, genetically modified agriculture, antibiotics in animal feed, pesticides, cosmetic safety, and hazardous substances in electronic products. He traces how concerns over such risks--and pressure on political leaders to do something about them--have risen among the European public but declined among Americans. Vogel explores how policymakers in Europe have grown supportive of more stringent regulations while those in the United States have become sharply polarized along partisan lines. And as European policymakers have grown more willing to regulate risks on precautionary grounds, increasingly skeptical American policymakers have called for higher levels of scientific certainty before imposing additional regulatory controls on business.

Precautionary Politics

Precautionary Politics
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015066773386
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Synopsis Precautionary Politics by : Kerry H. Whiteside

A study of the precautionary principle--its meaning, its rationale, its policy implications, and the controversies provoked by its use in environmental regulation.

Let Them Eat Precaution

Let Them Eat Precaution
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Publisher : A E I Press
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105114520815
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Synopsis Let Them Eat Precaution by : Jon Entine

The often-confrontational debate over the development of agricultural and pharmaceutical products made with the help of genetic modification has drastically limited the exploitation of this still new technology. This book focuses on the risk and rewards of genetic modification, the differing paths the dialogue on GM has followed in Europe and the developing world in contrast to the United States, how the debate impacts the commercial realities of companies developing new products, and what strategies might foster more constructive discussion over the costs and benefits of genetic manipulation to bring about more rational and internationally coordinated public policy.

Precautionary Politics

Precautionary Politics
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9780262265157
ISBN-13 : 026226515X
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Synopsis Precautionary Politics by : Kerry H Whiteside

The precautionary principle—which holds that action to address threats of serious or irreversible environmental harm should be taken even in the absence of scientific certainty—has been accepted as a key feature of environmental law throughout the European Union. In the United States, however, it is still widely unknown, and much of what has been written on the topic takes a negative view. Precautionary Politics provides a comprehensive analysis of the precautionary principle—its origins and development, its meaning and rationale, its theoretical context, and its policy implications. Kerry Whiteside looks at the application of the principle (and the controversies it has stirred) and compares European and American attitudes toward it and toward environmental regulation in general. Too often, Whiteside argues, American critics of the precautionary principle pay insufficient attention to how the principle has been debated, refined, and elaborated elsewhere. Precautionary Politics fills this gap. Whiteside demonstrates the different responses of Europe and the United States, first by describing the controversy over genetically modified crops, and then by using this example throughout the book to illustrate application of the precautionary principle in different contexts. He contrasts the European view that new types of risk require specially adapted modes of regulation with the American method of science-based risk assessment, and argues that despite Bush administration opposition, U.S.-European convergence on precaution is possible. Finally, he looks at the ways in which participatory innovation can help produce environmentally positive results. Whiteside's systematic defense of the precautionary principle will be an important resource for students, scholars, activists, and policymakers and is particularly suitable for classroom use.

The Precautionary Principle in the 20th Century

The Precautionary Principle in the 20th Century
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781134207787
ISBN-13 : 1134207786
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Precautionary Principle in the 20th Century by : Paul Harremoes

The precautionary principle is widely seen as fundamental to successful policies for sustainability. It has been cited in international courts and trade disputes between the USA and the EU, and invoked in a growing range of political debates. Understanding what it can and cannot achieve is therefore crucial. This volume looks back over the last century to examine the role the principle played or could have played, in a range of major and avoidable public disasters. From detailed investigation of how each disaster unfolded, what the impacts were and what measures were adopted, the authors draw lessons and establish criteria that could help to minimise the health and environmental risks of future technological, economic and policy innovations. This is an informative resource for all those from lawyers and policy-makers, to researchers and students needing to understand or apply the principle.

A Precautionary Tale

A Precautionary Tale
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Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781603587068
ISBN-13 : 1603587063
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Synopsis A Precautionary Tale by : Philip Ackerman-Leist

Mals, Italy, has long been known as the breadbasket of the Tyrol. But recently the tiny town became known for something else entirely. A Precautionary Tale tells us why, introducing readers to an unlikely group of activists and a forward-thinking mayor who came together to ban pesticides in Mals by a referendum vote—making it the first place on Earth to accomplish such a feat, and a model for other towns and regions to follow. For hundreds of years, the people of Mals had cherished their traditional foodways and kept their local agriculture organic. Their town had become a mecca for tourists drawn by the alpine landscape, the rural and historic character of the villages, and the fine breads, wines, cheeses, herbs, vegetables, and the other traditional foods they produced. Yet Mals is located high up in the eastern Alps, and the valley below was being steadily overtaken by big apple producers, heavily dependent on pesticides. As Big Apple crept further and further up the region’s mountainsides, their toxic spray drifted with the valley’s ever-present winds and began to fall on the farms and fields of Mals—threatening their organic certifications, as well as their health and that of their livestock. The advancing threats gradually motivated a diverse cast of characters to take action—each in their own unique way, and then in concert in an iconic display of direct democracy in action. As Ackerman-Leist recounts their uprising, we meet an organic dairy farmer who decides to speak up when his hay is poisoned by drift; a pediatrician who engaged other medical professionals to protect the soil, water, and air that the health of her patients depends upon; a hairdresser whose salon conversations mobilized the town’s women in an extraordinarily conceived campaign; and others who together orchestrated one of the rare revolutionary successes of our time and inspired a movement now snaking its way through Europe and the United States. A foreword by Vandana Shiva calls upon others to follow in Mals’s footsteps.

The Reality of Precaution

The Reality of Precaution
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 602
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ISBN-10 : 9781933115863
ISBN-13 : 1933115866
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Reality of Precaution by : Jonathan Baert Wiener

First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Implementing the Precautionary Principle

Implementing the Precautionary Principle
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9781847201676
ISBN-13 : 1847201679
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Implementing the Precautionary Principle by : Elizabeth Charlotte Fisher

This challenging book takes a broad and thought-provoking look at the precautionary principle and its implementation, or potential implementation, in a number of fields. In particular, the essays within the book explore the challenges faced by public decision-making processes when applying the precautionary principle, including its role in risk management and risk assessment. Frameworks for improved decision making are considered, followed by a detailed analysis of prospective applications of the precautionary principle in a number of emerging fields including: nanotechnology, climate change.

Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle

Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9780080516233
ISBN-13 : 0080516238
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle by : Julian Morris

Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle challenges the claim that the precautionary principle is an appropriate guide to public policy decision-making in the face of uncertainty. The precautionary principle is frequently invoked as a justification for regulating human activities. From bans on the use of growth hormones in cattle to restrictions on children's playground activities, precautionary thinking seems to be taking over our lives. As the contributors to this book show, such an approach is of dubious utility and may even be counterproductive. This is a timely and important contribution to the debate on how to manage risk in the modern world. The editor, Julian Morris, is Director of the Environment and Technology Programme at the Institute of Economic Affairs in London. He has written widely on issues relating to environmental protection and technological development. - Up to date discussion of current issues and scientific controversies - Challenges the claim that the 'precautionary principle' is an appropriate guide to public policy decisions

Precautionary Tools for Reshaping Environmental Policy

Precautionary Tools for Reshaping Environmental Policy
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 026263323X
ISBN-13 : 9780262633239
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis Precautionary Tools for Reshaping Environmental Policy by : Nancy J. Myers

A hands-on guide to implementing the precautionary principle and avoiding harm through foresight and wise decisions.