Report: Evidence backs greater role for environmental 'precautionary principle'

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Major new study from European Environment Agency reveals early alarms raised by scientists over new technologies are rarely false

Policymakers and businesses have been urged to take a more cautious approach to the development and deployment of new technologies, following the publication today of a major new report arguing that early...

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