Is virtue signalling behind damaging EU environmental policy?
In this Swift Half with Snowdon, IEA Head of Lifestyle Economics Christopher Snowdon speaks to EU regulations blogger David Zaruk. David been an EU risk and science communications specialist since 2000, active in EU policy events from REACH and SCALE to the Pesticides Directive, from Science in Society questions to the use of the Precautionary Principle.
They discuss a variety of topics ranging from anti-pesticide NGOs to the demonisation of industry professionals in general.
David's blog, 'The Risk-Monger', can be read here:
https://risk-monger.com/
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