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Common but Differentiated: A Theory of Responsibility for Environmental Harm
Ethics and the Environment, 2022:Environmental theorists and practitioners generally accept that responsibility for environmental harm is best understood as common but differentiated, yet little work has been done to philosophically articulate this idea. This paper develops this theory
Manuel Rodeiro
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Contamination and a Compact: Remediless Environmental Harm in the Marshall Islands
Environmental Claims Journal, 2021Since its arrival in the Marshall Islands in 1944, the United States military has caused widespread, deadly, and lasting environmental harm. The Compact of Free Association binding the United States and the Republic of the Marshall Islands creates legal ...
Shannon Marcoux
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Mitigating environmental harm in urban planning: an ecological perspective
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2020Environmental sustainability is a major focal point of urban planning, yet scholarly discourse often fails to grapple with the environmental contradictions inherent in the reliance on economic growth found within the prevailing sustainable development ...
A. Matlock, J. Lipsman
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Introduction to Environmental Harmful Factors
2021In this Chapter, we systematically and comprehensively described various environmental harmful factors. They were classified into four aspects: physical factors, chemical factors, biological factors, and physiological and psychological stress factors. Their classification, modes of presence, toxicity and carcinogenicity, routes of exposure to human and
Jiarong, Guo +3 more
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Crime, ecophilosophy and environmental harm
Theoretical Criminology, 1998This article sketches out three broad philosophical frameworks relating to the human/environment nexus—the anthropocentric, biocentric and ecocentric perspectives. It is argued that acknowledgement of these different perspectives is essential in any analysis of environmental harm.
Halsey, Mark John, White, Rob
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Environment International
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health concern. Antimicrobial residues enter wastewater where their continued presence can lead to an increased risk of AMR while also causing environmental harm when untreated wastewater is discharged ...
N. Byrnes +5 more
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health concern. Antimicrobial residues enter wastewater where their continued presence can lead to an increased risk of AMR while also causing environmental harm when untreated wastewater is discharged ...
N. Byrnes +5 more
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An environmental harm perspective to examine our understanding of UK nuclear energy expansion
, 2020Uranium makes up 95% of the compounds used in the nuclear energy industry in the United Kingdom (UK). In 2018, the UK had 15 nuclear reactors which generate up to 21% of the UK’s electricity, however, the UK government plans to retire half of these ...
R. McKie
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Ecocide, environmental harm and framework integration at the International Criminal Court
International Journal of Human RightsAs the International Criminal Court (ICC) increasingly focuses on environmental harm, and with ecocide formally proposed for adoption into the Rome Statute, the normative adjustments needed to accommodate this ecocentric shift require urgent analysis ...
Matthew Gillett
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A Sea of Gamba: Making Environmental Harm Illegible in Northern Australia
Science as Culture, 2019Science and Technology Studies (STS) scholarship has often been suspicious of the role of scientific knowledge and scientists in environmental governance, notably through paying critical attention to the workings of calculative rationalities and ...
T. Neale
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