A summary of some representative objections to the precautionary principle are described in a Reason article by Ronald Bailey which, using the Wingspread consensus as a starting point, argues the possibilities for misapplication of the principle.
Ronald Bailey (born November 23, 1953) is the science editor for Reason magazine.
Ronald Bailey of Reason Magazine has called him an "irrepressible doomster ... who, as far as I can tell, has never been right in any of his forecasts of imminent catastrophe."
In an interview with Ronald Bailey, published in December 2000, he explained that his sister shares the responsibility of making decisions about his mother.
"Billions Served", an interview in Reason by Ronald Bailey.
One recent day, he chatted outside a sixth-floor courtroom with Ronald Bailey, 18, who has been in the program for since May.
Ronald Bailey suggests that Drake is a stand-in for the environmental movement "professional" activist.
Its assertions were repeated by Dixie Lee Ray in her 1993 book Environmental Overkill, by Rush Limbaugh, and by Ronald Bailey.
Others with favorable reviews cited in the blurb of Junk Science Judo are Ronald Bailey, Frederick Seitz and John Stossel.
Edited by Ronald Bailey.