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Brexit could kill the precautionary principle – here’s why it matters so much for our environment

November 23, 2017February 15, 2018 by Admin
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The world is witnessing an increase in the number and severity of hurricanes, droughts, floods and famines. A significant part of this is attributable to the temperature rises and disruption to the weather systems that human industrial activity has triggered. Yet at this very moment, when the world needs new…
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What’s in store for the Precautionary Principle?

November 21, 2017February 15, 2018 by Admin
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Right now, the fate of the EU’s environmental principles in this country after Brexit is being debated by the House of Commons. Rupert Read sets out the prospects for the retention of the Precautionary Principle after Brexit. The current state of play The EU Withdrawal Bill is currently being debated…
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