The combination of anthropogenic activities and long-term atmospheric transport has resulted in a sustained increase in global mercury concentrations in air, in water and on land. The Minamata Convention on Mercury (MCM), is a global treaty with the goal of protecting human health and the environment from anthropogenic releases of mercury. This study aimed to quantify the mercury inputs and outputs in China in 2016–2019 according to five source categories and investigate the effect of an accelerated scenario/technology transformation required by the MCM on the subsequent distribution of mercury among environmental and intermediate reservoirs. Mercury releases to natural environment decreased dramatically after the MCM, such that around 840 ...
Globally, coal-fired power plant (CFPP) is a major source of mercury. China is developing its first ...
We explore implications of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury for emissions from Asia...
Human activities have altered the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) since precolonial times, and ...
The combination of anthropogenic activities and long-term atmospheric transport has resulted in a su...
China is the largest emitter of anthropogenic mercury worldwide. Implementation of the Minamata Conv...
China has undertaken a major shift in its position on mercury as an environmental problem over the l...
National commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change interact with other global environm...
We explore implications of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury for emissions from Asia...
There is increasing public concern regarding the potential risks posed by mercury and mercury compou...
China’s anthropogenic emissions of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are effectively constrained by national ...
Exposure to mercury poses significant risks to the health of humans and wildlife. Globally, coal-fir...
National commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change interact with other global environm...
Based on an analysis of measured data and distribution factors, we developed the China Aquatic Mercu...
Globally, coal-fired power plant (CFPP) is a major source of mercury. China is developing its first ...
Mercury is a global pollutant released into the biosphere by varied human activities including coal ...
Globally, coal-fired power plant (CFPP) is a major source of mercury. China is developing its first ...
We explore implications of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury for emissions from Asia...
Human activities have altered the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) since precolonial times, and ...
The combination of anthropogenic activities and long-term atmospheric transport has resulted in a su...
China is the largest emitter of anthropogenic mercury worldwide. Implementation of the Minamata Conv...
China has undertaken a major shift in its position on mercury as an environmental problem over the l...
National commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change interact with other global environm...
We explore implications of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury for emissions from Asia...
There is increasing public concern regarding the potential risks posed by mercury and mercury compou...
China’s anthropogenic emissions of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are effectively constrained by national ...
Exposure to mercury poses significant risks to the health of humans and wildlife. Globally, coal-fir...
National commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change interact with other global environm...
Based on an analysis of measured data and distribution factors, we developed the China Aquatic Mercu...
Globally, coal-fired power plant (CFPP) is a major source of mercury. China is developing its first ...
Mercury is a global pollutant released into the biosphere by varied human activities including coal ...
Globally, coal-fired power plant (CFPP) is a major source of mercury. China is developing its first ...
We explore implications of the United Nations Minamata Convention on Mercury for emissions from Asia...
Human activities have altered the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) since precolonial times, and ...