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Implementing the Precautionary Principle: Rigorous Science and Solid Ethics
Authors:Carolyn Raffensperger  Peter L deFur
Institution:1. Science and Environmental Health Network, Windsor North Dakota;2. Center for Environmental Studies, Richmond, VA
Abstract:The Precautionary Principle came out of European efforts to clean-up and protect marine ecosystems in the 1980s. Since then, several North American activities have elaborated on this approach in U.S. environmental programs. Unfortunately, US organizations and agencies have not developed strategies and guidelines for implementing the Precautionary Principle in either statutory or voluntary environmental programs. Recent interest in this approach from some members of the scientific, non-profit, and regulatory communities highlights the need to understand the history and conceptual basis of the Precautionary Principle. In this paper we address several of these issues. First, we summarize the pertinent US history of the Precautionary Principle. Next, we describe the scientific framework for the principle. Finally, we make the case that this provides unique opportunities for scientists to obtain meaning in their work by fulfilling what has been called the new Social Contract.
Keywords:Precautionary Principle  social contract  science policy
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