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* Get acquainted: read [[Welcome to Opasnet]]
* Get acquainted: read [[Welcome to Opasnet]]
* Browse through the website and read about [[:category:Assessments|active assessments]].
* Browse through the website and read about [[:category:Assessments|active assessments]].
* Tell about Opasnet to anyone who might use its information and guidance.
* Tell about Opasnet to anyone who might contribute to it.
* Tell about Opasnet to anyone who might contribute to it.
* Tell about Opasnet to anyone who might use its information and guidance.
* Participate in [[poll]]s (you don't need to be logged in).
* Participate in [[poll]]s (you don't need to be logged in).
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Revision as of 19:28, 17 April 2009

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Information about Opasnet

Opasnet is a wiki-based website for helping decisions about human health, and environmental factors affecting it. The website collects, synthesises, and distributes people's values and scientific information. We believe that all wise decision-making is based on expressing our values about what the really important things are, and understanding how the decision actually affects those things. This is why we need both values and science.

Opasnet welcomes anyone who wants to promote science-based decision-making in any field. We are actively working on climate change, and participants are welcome. Originally, the developers of this workspace came from the environmental health, i.e. a research field that studies the impacts of environment on human health. Therefore, you can find assessments about e.g. health impacts of air pollution or persistent pollutants in fish.

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How can you participate?

We can only help policy-making if a large group of people participate in the work. Find your own ways to contribute and act!


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