ndations and have not yet made any decisions on implementation. During the deliberations, he said, the agency will seek a wide range of perspectives on the recommendations from the business community, non-governmental organizations, the scientific community, and others.The spokesman also said that EPA had no current plans for the so-called Rio + 20 environmental summit next summer that pertains to the Green Books recommendations.The U.N. summit meeting, however, is mentioned in the Green Book itself as an instance where sustainability is gaining increasing recognition as a useful framework for addressing otherwise intractable problems. The framework can be applied at any scale of governance, in nearly any situation, and anywhere in the world.When it comes to applying the framework via EPA, the study says it is likely to happen only over time. The Red Book risk assessment approach now in use, it notes, was not immediately adopted within EPA or elsewhere. It requi |
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