The proactionary principle |
Should the CoV endorse the Proactionary Principle (version 1.0)? |
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yes | 28.45 | (31.34%) |
no | 62.33 | (68.66%) |
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decisiveness | | (33.88%) |
unvoted equity | | (9.22%) |
voted equity | | (90.78%) |
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28 Voters: JerryLee, outlawpoet, David Lucifer, rhinoceros, Ophis, Walter Watts, prometheus, DrSebby, Kid-A, Rhysenn, the.bricoleur, Matt Arnold, Heretician, MoEnzyme, Casey, Alex Future Bokov, ElvenSage, Sat, Drakeo Vortex, chippedlogic, Pabreetzio, simul, Hermit, pickler, goomba, deusdiabolus, teh, Bohandez, |
voter | voted for | comment |
outlawpoet | yes
| no comment |
JerryLee | yes
| no comment |
David Lucifer | yes
| We have to fight the precautionary principle |
rhinoceros | no
| Solid science rather than popular perception is commendable but the EXI article is stereotyping a new hysterics using lots of strawmen. To whom is it addressed? Is paying for specific damages included in the risk assessment, and who can guarantee it? |
Ophis | yes
| no comment |
Walter Watts | private | no comment |
prometheus | yes
| no comment |
DrSebby | private | no comment |
Kid-A | no
| no comment |
Rhysenn | private | no comment |
the.bricoleur | private | no comment |
Matt Arnold | yes
| no comment |
Heretician | private | no comment |
MoEnzyme | yes
| a tentative yes. . . I would like some discussion before a final endorsement. |
Casey | private | no comment |
Alex Future Bokov | yes
| no comment |
ElvenSage | yes
| I'm voting yes after reading it, but I think things like this should be discussed. |
Sat | private | no comment |
Drakeo Vortex | private | no comment |
chippedlogic | no
| science, technology, engineering, and enlightenments when tamed by institution result in nullification of potential. |
Pabreetzio | yes
| no comment |
simul | no
| it's radical dogma thinly disguised as logic. precautionary and proactionary are both extreme viewpoints |
Hermit | no
| Science should not go surfing down a slippery slope or allow others to remove the snow boards. Science and the CoV should try to be reasonable. Being reasonable means avoiding the establishment of such rules and evaluating actual situations as they arise. |
pickler | private | more discussion required |
goomba | yes
| it is general enough to be harmless, so why not |
deusdiabolus | no
| progress requires risk. |
teh | private | no comment |
Bohandez | yes
| no comment |
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