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96 Geo. L.J. 445 (2007-2008)
Climate Change, Human Health, and the Post-Cautionary Principle

handle is hein.journals/glj96 and id is 448 raw text is: HEALTH REGULATION AND
GOVERNANCE
Climate Change, Human Health, and the
Post-Cautionary Principle
LISA HEINZERLING*
In this Essay, I suggest two different but related ways of refraining the public
discourse on climate change. First, I propose that we move further in the
direction of characterizing climate change as a public health threat and not
only as an environmental threat. Second, I argue that we should stop thinking of
responses to climate change in terms of the precautionary principle, which
counsels action even in the absence of scientific consensus about a threat. We
should speak instead in terms of a post-cautionary principle for a post-
cautionary world, in which some very bad effects of climate change are
unavoidable and others are avoidable only if we take dramatic steps, and soon.
These points are related insofar as they together create a moral imperative both
to adapt to the changes we cannot prevent and to mitigate those we can.
Without these efforts, people will fall ill and many will die, and we know now
that this will occur No fancy moral theory is required to condemn, and to make
every attempt to avert, this large-scale knowing killing.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION  ..........................................     446
I. CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN HEALTH .....................    447
A. HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE ................... 447
B. POLICY CONSEQUENCES OF HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE
CHANGE  ........................................      450
II.  THE POST-CAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE  .........................  452
A. CLIMATE CHANGE'S PRECAUTIONARY PERIOD .................... 452
B. PUBLIC POLICY AND PRIVATE CONDUCT FOR A POST-CAUTIONARY
W ORLD  .........................................     458
CONCLUSION  ............................................     460

* Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center. © 2008, Lisa Heinzerling. I am grateful to
Sarah Nealen for excellent research assistance.

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