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Global Mercury Hotspots

New Evidence Reveals Mercury Contamination Regularly Exceeds Health Advisory Levels in Humans and Fish Worldwide

 The Global Fish and Community Mercury Monitoring Project is the first of its kind to identify, in one
collaborative effort, global biological mercury hotspots. These hotspots are of particular concern to human populations and the ecosystems on which they depend.

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9. 01. 2013 , aktualizováno: 4. 05. 2023
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International activities

In order to ensure a better and healthier future for as many people as possible, we share our know-how and protect the environment and environmental rights regardless of geographical location.

Armenia: For the clean development of regions Guardians of Moldovan nature Bosnia and Herzegovina: Jewels of nature Clean air for Ukraine Clean air for Georgia Toxic pollution in Thailand Transparent pollution control in Indonesia Climate change in Kazakhstan Eko.ba Cleanair.org.ua Stop-persecution.org Ecocitizens.kz
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Environmental, food and human body burden of Dechlorane Plus in a Waste Recycling Area in Thailand, No Room for Exemptions

Environmental, food and human body burden of Dechlorane Plus in a Waste Recycling Area in Thailand, No Room for Exemptions

Air Pollution in Kazakhstan as seen from Space

Air Pollution in Kazakhstan as seen from Space

Toxic Hot Spot in Kalasin

Toxic Hot Spot in Kalasin

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