
pmid: 16195427
When society makes a decision about some action (to build a dam or approve a new drug, for example), its choice is usually based on a comparison of risks and benefits. If the latter exceed the former, assuming that risks and benefits accrue to the same person or group, the project goes forward. But
Greenhouse Effect, Energy-Generating Resources, Climate, Environment, Nuclear Energy, Risk Assessment
Greenhouse Effect, Energy-Generating Resources, Climate, Environment, Nuclear Energy, Risk Assessment
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