An issue relevant to scientific integrity has arisen in connection with a court case in the Amazon, wherein the Amazonian people are seeking redress for environmental damage and deleterious health effects related to the operations of Texaco in the Amazon region of Ecuador.ments are now required—putting the onus where it belongs: on those who are responsible for the potential health impacts. In fact, environmental health impact assessments are increasingly addressing not only direct (toxicologic), but also indirect impacts of development projects.
Texaco and its consultants / Breilh, J; Branco, Jc; Castleman, Bi; Cherniack, M; Christianti, Dc; Cicolella, A; Cifuentes, E; Clapp, R; Cole, Dc; Corn, M; De Ben, S; Diaz, R; Egilman, D; Finkelstein, Y; Franco, Giuliano; Frank, Al; Friedman, L; Gassert, Th; Gochfeld, M; Greenberg, M; Hansen,. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. - ISSN 1077-3525. - STAMPA. - 11:2(2005), pp. 217-220. [10.1179/oeh.2005.11.2.217]
Texaco and its consultants
FRANCO, Giuliano;
2005
Abstract
An issue relevant to scientific integrity has arisen in connection with a court case in the Amazon, wherein the Amazonian people are seeking redress for environmental damage and deleterious health effects related to the operations of Texaco in the Amazon region of Ecuador.ments are now required—putting the onus where it belongs: on those who are responsible for the potential health impacts. In fact, environmental health impact assessments are increasingly addressing not only direct (toxicologic), but also indirect impacts of development projects.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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