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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION

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0959-6526

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1879-1786

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Year 2009
  • Economic benefits from decreased mercury emissions: Projections for 2020
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    • K. Sundseth
    • J. Pacyna
    • E. G. Pacyna
    • J. Munthe
    • M. Belhaj
    • S. Astrom

    - JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION - Year 2009

    Rozne procesy antropogenne zwiększyły ekspozycję ludzi i zwierząt na toksyczna metylortęć. Oszacowano, że emisje rtęci wzrosna o około 25% miedzy latami 2005 i 2020. Jeśli utrzyma się ich dzisiejszy trend. Stwierdzono, że straty społeczne w skali globalnej, związane ze spożywaniem metylortęci i mierzone w obniżaniu się IQ ludzi, moga wynieść około 3.7 biliona USD rocznie. Ten koszt zwiazany z wdychaniem par rtęci jest znacznie...

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