Abstract

Abstract Every environmental strategist spends time trying to anticipate environmental regulation. John S. Guttmann, director of the law firm Beveridge & Diamond based in Washington, D.C. provides CES readers with a quick study into the significant changes that are occuring in the nature and extent of public participation. Guttmann explains how the expanding nature of community “right-to-know” and direct public involvement are becoming drivers for regulatory change. His concluding comments blends critical analysis of current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency information of disclosure initiatives with an evaluation of recent EPA public involvement programs. Guttmann identifies how these changes might impact corporate disclosure, and offers valuable insight on the pitfalls of attempting to satisfy the growing public demand for information and involvement.

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