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Rupert Read (born 1966) is an academic and a Green Party campaigner and a former spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion. Read is a reader in philosophy at the University of East Anglia where he was awarded – as Principal Investigator – Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funding for two projects on "natural capital". His other major recent academic focus has been on the precautionary principle, having contributed substantially to work co-authored with Nassim Nicholas Taleb on applying the principle to questions of genetic modification of organisms. In further work, Read has theorised the utility of the precautionary principle in a wide range of areas, including: climate change, the environment, as well as financial and technology sectors.

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  • Rupert Read (°1966) is een Britse wetenschapper. Hij was een woordvoerder en kandidaat voor de Green Party, en ondersteunt ook publiek Extinction Rebellion en de schoolstaking voor het klimaat. Read is sedert 1997 lector filosofie aan de Universiteit van East Anglia, waar hij in 2018-2019 werkte aan een project op het gebied van natuurlijk kapitaal en nadien rond het voorzorgsbeginsel, toegepast op genetische modificatie van organismen, klimaatverandering, het milieu, en technologie. (nl)
  • Rupert Read (born 1966) is an academic and a Green Party campaigner and a former spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion. Read is a reader in philosophy at the University of East Anglia where he was awarded – as Principal Investigator – Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funding for two projects on "natural capital". His other major recent academic focus has been on the precautionary principle, having contributed substantially to work co-authored with Nassim Nicholas Taleb on applying the principle to questions of genetic modification of organisms. In further work, Read has theorised the utility of the precautionary principle in a wide range of areas, including: climate change, the environment, as well as financial and technology sectors. (en)
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