That's correct. And if I'm reviewing an EIA there's always the assumption that the modelling prediction will be met, but I look for plans B and C and ask, “So if this doesn't happen according to plan, what are you going to do about it?”
Vice-President, University Research and Professor of Biology, University of Waterloo, As an Individual
That's correct. And if I'm reviewing an EIA there's always the assumption that the modelling prediction will be met, but I look for plans B and C and ask, “So if this doesn't happen according to plan, what are you going to do about it?”
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