| precautionary principle |
From the UNFCCC (Article 3):
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| precaution |
An approach to managing risk that allows measures to be taken in the absence of full scientific certainty about threats to human, animal or plant life or health and the environment.
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| precautionary principle |
erring on the side of caution and conservation: the greater the uncertainties are, the more that harvests and other impacts should be reduced to diminish conservation risks
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| precautionary principle |
A term used in Europe (by the EU member states, the Commission, and governments aspiring to join the EU) which has been rejected by virually all other governments. While many governments apply precautionary approaches in a variety of contexts (eg food safety, animal and plant health, the environment, etc.), the EU's precautionary principle provides that politicians can over-rule science-based decisions of regulators. ...
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| precautionary principle |
As defined in the Intergovernmental Agreement on the Environment:
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