Top-down analysis of virtual atmospheric mercury emission networks can direct efficient demand-side policy making on mercury reductions. Taking China the world's top atmospheric mercury emitter as a case, we identify key contributors to China's atmospheric mercury emissions from both the producer and the consumer perspectives. China totally discharged 794.9 tonnes of atmospheric mercury emissions in 2007. China's production-side control policies should mainly focus on key direct mercury emitters such as Liaoning, Hebei, Shandong, Shanxi, Henan, Hunan, Guizhou, Yunnan, and Inner Mongolia provinces and sectors producing metals, nonmetallic mineral products, and electricity and heat power, while demand-side policies should mainly focus on key ...
Cities are essential entities for dedicated mercury control policies. However, the city-level mercur...
Exposure to mercury poses significant risks to the health of humans and wildlife. Globally, coal-fir...
China is the largest emitter of anthropogenic mercury worldwide. Implementation of the Minamata Conv...
Top-down analysis of virtual atmospheric mercury emission networks can direct efficient demand-side ...
Top-down analysis of virtual atmospheric mercury emission networks can direct efficient demand-side ...
As the world's largest energy consumer, China contributes significantly to the global atmospher...
Atmospheric mercury pollution is a severe threat to both environment and human health. For Beijing e...
Abstract As the “world factory,” China has the most massive anthropogenic atmospheric mercury (Hg) e...
Mercury pollution control has become a global goal. The accurate estimate of long-term mercury emiss...
China is the largest contributor to global atmospheric mercury (Hg), and accurate emission inventori...
China’s anthropogenic emissions of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are effectively constrained by national ...
The contribution from different emission sources and atmospheric processes to gaseous elemental merc...
A detailed understanding of the mercury footprint at subnational entity levels can facilitate the im...
Mercury (Hg) is of global concern because of its adverse effects on humans and the environment. In a...
Mercury (Hg) is of global concern because of its adverse effects on humans and the environment. In a...
Cities are essential entities for dedicated mercury control policies. However, the city-level mercur...
Exposure to mercury poses significant risks to the health of humans and wildlife. Globally, coal-fir...
China is the largest emitter of anthropogenic mercury worldwide. Implementation of the Minamata Conv...
Top-down analysis of virtual atmospheric mercury emission networks can direct efficient demand-side ...
Top-down analysis of virtual atmospheric mercury emission networks can direct efficient demand-side ...
As the world's largest energy consumer, China contributes significantly to the global atmospher...
Atmospheric mercury pollution is a severe threat to both environment and human health. For Beijing e...
Abstract As the “world factory,” China has the most massive anthropogenic atmospheric mercury (Hg) e...
Mercury pollution control has become a global goal. The accurate estimate of long-term mercury emiss...
China is the largest contributor to global atmospheric mercury (Hg), and accurate emission inventori...
China’s anthropogenic emissions of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are effectively constrained by national ...
The contribution from different emission sources and atmospheric processes to gaseous elemental merc...
A detailed understanding of the mercury footprint at subnational entity levels can facilitate the im...
Mercury (Hg) is of global concern because of its adverse effects on humans and the environment. In a...
Mercury (Hg) is of global concern because of its adverse effects on humans and the environment. In a...
Cities are essential entities for dedicated mercury control policies. However, the city-level mercur...
Exposure to mercury poses significant risks to the health of humans and wildlife. Globally, coal-fir...
China is the largest emitter of anthropogenic mercury worldwide. Implementation of the Minamata Conv...