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Mark Stevenson is a private consultant in social impact assessment, issues analysis and public involvement, and is a partner in a writing and editing company. [The editors gratefully acknowledge the generous support of Ontario Hydro. However, the content of the Supplement remains the responsibility of the editors.]

Victor Godden is an educator and a partner in a writing and editing company, specializing in environmental issues.

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Stevenson, M., Godden, V.S. Ethics and energy supplement. J Bus Ethics 10, 641–648 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00382885

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