Submission to the Call for Evidence for the EU Biotech Act II
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cfg.euSubmission to the Call for Evidence for the EU Biotech Act IIcfg.euThe debate around solar radiation modification tends to weigh risks for people alive today against risks for people alive tomorrow. CFG and the Jesuit European Social Centre argue that framing is too narrow — future generations, ecosystems, and non-human species all have a stake in how these decisions are made. The post Submission to the Call for Evidence for the EU Biotech Act II appeared first on Centre for Future Generations .
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