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Home > World Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Knowledge and Technology (COMEST). - Updated: 07-01-2003 4:18 pm
The ethics of freshwater use and of energy are among the topics assessed by sub-commissions of the COMEST.  

Ethical considerations in the use of freshwater resource reflect the concepts of sustainable development and environmental justice which are underpinned by equity and by such issues as the role of different stakeholders in promoting “good practices” thatfoster sustainable use. Ethical problems relating to energy include equity and balance in the distribution, production, conversion and consumption of energy and evaluation of the risk factor involved in developing new technologies for energy production.

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