This is a good approach and reminds me of Powell's "three questions to ask liberals" (because seldom can their ideas answer all three) posted yesterday: Compared to what? At what cost? Do you have hard evidence? You are on the last step, the first two apply to ROI of mitigation efforts.
This is a good approach and reminds me of Powell's "three questions to ask liberals" (because seldom can their ideas answer all three) posted yesterday: Compared to what? At what cost? Do you have hard evidence? You are on the last step, the first two apply to ROI of mitigation efforts.