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" ... But that gets to the deeper, practical question: is it necessary and justifiable to attempt to use the law to curb pollution in the first place with fossil fuels? It is this question rather than what the specific laws should be that the book aimed to (briefly) address. And my answer is: it is necessary and justifiable to use it in a way that is based on an objective determination of what will protect the rights and well-being of individual human beings. And it is unjustifiable and immoral to sacrifice those rights and well-being to naturist dogma. ... "
" ... The traditional capital and labor-intensive model of IT infrastructure ownership has become unwieldy – its days are numbered. Over-provisioning to create headroom has become unsustainable – financially and environmentally – and unjustifiable for meeting short-term or temporary workloads. ... "
" ... These unjustifiable restrictions have already undermined patient care in Missouri, sometimes tragically. As Jill Kliethermes of the Missouri Nurses Association recounts, when a tornado wiped out part of Joplin, Missouri in 2011, the law prevented nurse practitioners from responding to the urgent call for medical workers to help the survivors. ... "
" ... This all sounds a little too circular for comfort: we should only use the precautionary principle when we’re uncertain – which happens when there is a lack of certainty. Hence the critical distinction that the precautionary principle should “come into play” after a risk assessment, which is the fullest possible quantitative assessment of risk. In other words, if you don’t have “reasonable” numbers that can quantify the degree or potency of a risk, precaution is unjustifiable. ... "
" ... • Expendables: unnecessary or unjustifiable purchases. ... "