EcoWatch: A new scientific report finds that humans and marine ecosystems around the world are contaminated with mercury and that mercury levels in humans and fish regularly exceed health advisory guidelines. The report, a collaboration between International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN) and Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI), highlights the urgent need for an overall reduction in mercury emissions when government delegates convene next week in Geneva in their final negotiating session to establish an......
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Mercury Levels in Humans and Fish Regularly Exceed Health Advisory Levels
Posted by EcoWatch: International POPs Elimination Network on January 10th, 2013
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