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Policy Design and the Acceptability of Environmental Risks: Nuclear Waste Disposal in Canada and the United States
Authors:Michael E Kraft
Institution:professor of political science and public affairs in the Department of Public and Environmental Affairs and Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor of environmental studies at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay.
Abstract:This article examines the controversial process of developing high-level nuclear waste disposal policy in Canada, with some comparison to experience in the United States. It argues that a policy design perspective can assist in understanding the difficult social and political issues associated with waste disposal and the environmental and health risks that it poses. I examine several critical questions related to such an endeavor and link them to long-term goals of building a sustainable society. Success in formulating and implementing a nuclear waste policy in Canada will depend on the nation's capacity to create requisite processes of public participation. Particularly important are those actions that can help the public understand and assess environmental risks, including related ethical and social issues, and build public trust and confidence in the siting processes and the implementing agencies.
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