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jonny [76]
3 years ago
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What is the primary responsibility of scientists in the process of making environmental law?1. to sue the government in cases of

unjust laws2. to persuade legislators to share the scientists' views on issues3. to make honest, ethical presentations of data4. to represent the interests of the business community
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diamong [38]3 years ago
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Answer:3. To make honest, ethical presentations of data.

Explanation: The primary responsibility of scientists in the process of making environmental law is to ensure that they make honest,ethical presentation of data.

Making available the real and honest situations on the environment available is enough to make the Law makers make adequate laws necessary for it's protection. Persuasion and other points highlighted are not better options,the best solution is to make available the honest data and ethical situation.

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