The precautionary principle: protecting public health, the environment and the future of our children
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Philip J. Landrigan | Andrew Stirling | David Kriebel | Richard Levins | Neil Pearce | Michael A. Stoto | Joel Tickner | Caterina Botti | Ruthann A. Rudel | Margaret M. Quinn | Marco Martuzzi | Paul R. Epstein | R. Levins | M. Stoto | N. Pearce | T. Schettler | A. Stirling | T. O'riordan | P. Landrigan | L. Trasande | D. Kriebel | M. Quinn | M. Martuzzi | J. Lemons | P. Epstein | R. Rudel | J. Tickner | C. Raffensperger | C. Botti | E. Loechler | Leonardo Trasande | John Lemons | Timothy O’Riordan | Carolyn Raffensperger | Edward L. Loechler | Ted Schettler | T. O'Riordan | Ted H. Schettler
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