Published January 3, 2018 | Version Published
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A general view of toxic chemicals and similar risks

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Abstract

The purposes of this Article are: (1) to define the characteristics common to environmental risk problems; (2) to distinguish environmental risk from classical pollution problems of water and air pollution; (3) to highlight factors which make environmental risk problems particularly difficult to manage; and (4) to suggest a direction in management more suited to the characteristics of environmental risk and hence more likely to be effective than the current approach.

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© 1978 by Ecology Law Quarterly. The author wishes to thank Paul Portney of RFF and the editors of the Ecology Law Quarterly for their generous contributions in revising and editing. He also benefited from many helpful comments from Walter Spofford, Cliff Russell, and especially Robert Harris. He respectfully acknowledges support from the Rockefeller Foundation and from Resources for the Future. Formerly SSWP 198.

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Rockefeller Foundation
Resources for the Future

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2018-01-03
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