What Scientists Say about the Changing Risk Calculation in the Marine Environment under the Harper Government of Canada (2006-2015):

作者: Allain J. Barnett , Melanie G. Wiber

DOI: 10.1177/0162243918781269

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摘要: This paper examines how the Harper Government of Canada (2006-2015) shut down both debate about threats and research into environmental risk, a strategy that Canadian scientists characterized as th...

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