From stratospheric ozone to climate change: Historical perspective on precaution and scientific responsibility

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Gérard Mégie
Robert McGinn
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[1] Institut Pierre Simon Laplace,Science, Technology & Society Program
[2] CNRS (2000–2004) Université Pierre et Marie Curie,undefined
[3] Stanford University,undefined
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Science and Engineering Ethics | 2006年 / 12卷
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stratospheric ozone; impact of human activities; CFCs; Montreal Protocol; historical case study; scientific uncertainties; Precautionary Principle; Precautionary scenario; cost-benefit analysis; regulation;
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The issue of the impact of human activities on the stratospheric ozone layer emerged in the early 1970s. But international regulations to mitigate the most serious effects were not adopted until the mid-1980s. This case holds lessons for addressing more complex environmental problems. Concepts that should inform discussion include “latency,’ ‘counter-factual scenario based on the Precautionary Principle,’ ‘inter-generational burden sharing,’ and ‘estimating global costs under factual and counter-factual regulatory scenarios.’ Stringent regulations were adopted when large scientific uncertainty existed, and the environmental problem would have been prevented or more rapidly mitigated, at relatively modest incremental price, but for a time delay before more rigorous Precautionary measures were implemented. Will history repeat itself in the case of climate change?
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