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Science-based or Evidence-based Policy: A Critical Review

A recent publication on science and evidence has provoked some interesting thinking

How Should Risk Managers be Held Accountable for their Failed Policies?

Precautionary Principle pretends to be blameless. It’s not and it needs scrutiny.

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