Transparency after 9/11: Balancing the “Right-to-Know” with the Need for Security

Mark A. Cohen
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Mandatory and voluntary environmental information disclosure has grown dramatically over the past decade. The prevailing view had become that the public has a “right-to-know” the risks they face and that more information would ultimately lead to better societal decision-making. This all changed on September 11, 2001. The concern for homeland security has led to thousands of web pages and documents at public reading rooms being withdrawn. This article reports on a panel discussion with leading environmental information disclosure experts on the change in the transparency landscape post 9-11. Among the questions addressed: Have companies begun to rethink this trend post 9/11? What is the public's “right-to-know”? Does reducing the amount of information available to the public increase or decrease the risk to communities or emergency responders? Will the heightened threat of terrorist use of chemicals put pressure on companies to find alternative chemicals and processes?

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9/11后的透明度:平衡“知情权”与安全需求
强制性和自愿性环境信息披露在过去十年中得到了极大的发展。流行的观点是,公众有“知道”他们面临的风险的“权利”,更多的信息最终会导致更好的社会决策。这一切在2001年9月11日发生了变化。出于对国土安全的担忧,公共阅览室的数千个网页和文件被撤下。本文报道了与领先的环境信息披露专家就9-11事件后透明度格局的变化进行的小组讨论。讨论的问题包括:9/11事件后,企业是否开始重新思考这一趋势?什么是公众的“知情权”?减少向公众提供的信息量会增加还是减少社区或应急响应人员面临的风险?恐怖分子使用化学品的威胁加剧,会给企业带来寻找替代化学品和工艺的压力吗?
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