The international community has agreed to negotiate a global treaty on mercury. The reasons are more than obvious: Every year some 1200 – 2900 tonnes of mercury are released into the atmosphere from human activities, causing severe health problems for both humans and wildlife. Mercury has many toxic effects, but the most subtle for humans is the reduction in intellectual capacity due to the effects of mercury exposure on the developing nervous system of unborn babies and young children. With this publication the Nordic Council of Ministers would like to draw attention to some of the more efficient technologies available to tackle a range of mercury challenges. Our hope is that it will serve as a concrete contribution to the global cal...
Mercury is recognized as a chemical of global concern due to its long-range transport in the atmosph...
Mercury (Hg) pollution is an important environmental and public health issue that has garnered signi...
One of the challenges in implementing the concept of sustainable economic development is to reduce t...
The international community has agreed to negotiate a global treaty on mercury. The reasons are more...
There is clear evidence from the global mercury cycle that there is an urgent need for actions to re...
The Minamata Convention on Mercury, with its objective to protect human health and the environment f...
Mercury is a global pollutant released into the biosphere by varied human activities including coal ...
Mercury plays a critical role in serious health problems due to environmental or occupational exposu...
Future scenarios a b s t r a c t Anthropogenic processes have increased the exposure of humans and w...
The Minamata Convention on Mercury is a global treaty to protect human health and the environment fr...
Mercury (Hg) is a potent neurotoxin and globally reducing environmental levels is seen as paramount ...
Until recently, human activities resulted in mercury releases to the biosphere with little considera...
ore than 140 nations recently agreed to a legally binding treaty on reductions in human uses and rel...
International environmental law contains a suite of treaties that seek to manage hazardous substance...
needed to address the global mercury problem, in preparation for the 23rd session of the UNEP Govern...
Mercury is recognized as a chemical of global concern due to its long-range transport in the atmosph...
Mercury (Hg) pollution is an important environmental and public health issue that has garnered signi...
One of the challenges in implementing the concept of sustainable economic development is to reduce t...
The international community has agreed to negotiate a global treaty on mercury. The reasons are more...
There is clear evidence from the global mercury cycle that there is an urgent need for actions to re...
The Minamata Convention on Mercury, with its objective to protect human health and the environment f...
Mercury is a global pollutant released into the biosphere by varied human activities including coal ...
Mercury plays a critical role in serious health problems due to environmental or occupational exposu...
Future scenarios a b s t r a c t Anthropogenic processes have increased the exposure of humans and w...
The Minamata Convention on Mercury is a global treaty to protect human health and the environment fr...
Mercury (Hg) is a potent neurotoxin and globally reducing environmental levels is seen as paramount ...
Until recently, human activities resulted in mercury releases to the biosphere with little considera...
ore than 140 nations recently agreed to a legally binding treaty on reductions in human uses and rel...
International environmental law contains a suite of treaties that seek to manage hazardous substance...
needed to address the global mercury problem, in preparation for the 23rd session of the UNEP Govern...
Mercury is recognized as a chemical of global concern due to its long-range transport in the atmosph...
Mercury (Hg) pollution is an important environmental and public health issue that has garnered signi...
One of the challenges in implementing the concept of sustainable economic development is to reduce t...