2017
DOI: 10.1080/14660466.2017.1338874
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In dreams begin responsibilities – environmental impact assessment and outer space development

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“…Another area, the Sustainable Reserve, will allow commerce and industry while resembling a true baseline ecology. Environmental impact statements, such as those that the space ethicist William R. Kramer insists be a part of all lunar activities [41][42][43], can help to determine places with the Sustainable Reserve areas.…”
Section: Multizoned For Many Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another area, the Sustainable Reserve, will allow commerce and industry while resembling a true baseline ecology. Environmental impact statements, such as those that the space ethicist William R. Kramer insists be a part of all lunar activities [41][42][43], can help to determine places with the Sustainable Reserve areas.…”
Section: Multizoned For Many Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an especially troublesome possibility given the paucity of our understanding of these environments. Even if some manner of a "space environmental impact assessment" is implemented (Kramer 2017), this would only tell us how a space environment has been perturbed. We would still need to speculate as to the long-term consequences of such a disruption, which could deny irreplaceable scientific knowledge (which, recall, has its own innate value) to every single generation of humans yet to be born.…”
Section: Competing Actors As a Risk To Scientific Returnmentioning
confidence: 99%